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the said states man of warre and the private man of
warr, the Captaine of the States man of warre
commanded a great quantity of Tobaccoes to bee taken
out of the Brest man of warre, which the Captaine
of her had taken out of the arlate shipp the
Rappahanacke, and that the Captaine of the said
States man of warr did of this deponents certaine
knowledge sell some hogsheads at Garnsey And
further he cannot depose.

To the seaventh article he saith that the arlate
Jeffreyes is a Londoner and a subiect of this Commonwealth
And further he cannot depose.

To the last he saith his former deposition is true.

To the Interrogatoryes ministred on the behalfe of
his highnes the Lord Protector. [CENTRE HEADING]

Rowe dt.

To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he did not
belonge to the shipp interrate before he was shipped in her
at Cowes upon the voyage interrate, and that he was in
her at her being taken by the Brest man of warre
predeposed of, and alsoe at her being retaken or rescued
And that he is not related to any of the producents
nor hath any interest in the goods in question And
to the rest he answereth negatively.

To the second Interrogatory he answereth that he knew not
the said shipp untill he was shipt in her for the voyage
interrate, and that the said shipp was built in holland
but how the said Jeffreyes and Company came by her
he knoweth not And further he cannot answeare.

To the third Interrogatory he answereth that he hath knowne the
interrate John Jeffryes since the
comming home of the interrate shipp the Rappahanacke
and not before, And he answereth that he never heard
that any frenchman or Subiect of the ffrench king had
any part or interest in the said shipp And
further he cannot answeare.

To the fourth Interrogatory he answereth that the shipp interrate
had at the time of her taking nine iron gunns, which were
small ones, three anchors, three cables and a [?rage/?cage] anchor
two suites of sailes, and that she carryed the same out
upon her voyage to Virginia, and that the said shipp
was never a man of warre that he knoweth or ever
heard of, And further he cannot answeare.

To the fifth, sixth and seaventh Interrogatoryes he answereth
that he referreth himselfe to his former deposition
and otherwise cannot answeare./

To the eight Interrogatory he answereth that he the Rendent
saw the shipp interrate this very daty, and that he very
well knoweth it to be the one and same shipp that went
from Cowes to Virginia, and from thence in her homeward
bound voyage was taken by a Brest man of warre
and was afterwards rescued by the States man of warre and a
private