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Transcription

To the 6th hee saith that the weather being foule and darke
and hee [?leaving] over shot his Port and
Knew not well where hee was with his ship, hee at Last discried the
Land, and Towne of Oastend, and then knowing where hee was, hee
presently stood off for fflushing intending there to shelter
till the winde, and weather served to goe to Callice, but some English
ships that lay before Oastend seeing him soe stand off the
ship Comanded by Captaine Basket, stood after him (as it afterwards
seemed) to take him, this deponent and Company not thinking that he soe
thought hee would have staid them, they could have runn with ease
from and got into fflushing with their said ship and goods before
hee could have fetched them up, And saith this deponent and Company
nor any of them had not any though, or meaning of goeing into Ostend with their said
ship, to Deliver their goods there or otherwise:/:

To the 7th hee saith hee did not see the English Colours out upon the
said English ship, but soone as shee shot a gunne the Saw mill
strooke saile:/

To the 8th hee saith the said ship SawMill was bought of the
Interrate Boundwin van Bourne of Ostend about 26 weekes
since as aforesaid, and after was much altered and repaired at
fflushing by her now owners (ahoe are of fflushing) and after=
=wards sailed from fflushing for Baijon, and thence came to
Rochell, to seeke a ffreight, and soe was ffreighted for the
voyage in question, and saith that Neither the said Baudwin
Van Bourne, nor any other subject oof the King of Spaine, hath
any interest in the saed ship, or had any interest in her
from the said time of her said Buying. And further hee
cannot Ansxwer:/.

To the last hee answereth negatively./.

Cornelis baestijaense [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day.

Examined on the said Allegation/.

Rp. 2.

Jacob Senson of fflushing Mariner; aged 29
yeeres or thereabouts sworne and Examined./.

To the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth. articles hee saith and
deposeth that hee well knoweth the ship the Sawmill arlate and
soe hath done for theise five or six monethes last past, And
well knoweth her owners namely Bastian Corneliss[on] Articulate:
Peter Elick, John Elick, Peter vor Marr John Pr[XXX] and this precontest the
shippar Cornelius Bastianson, And saith the said Owners are all Natives of fflushing, and there Inhabiting, and subiects of the
Lords the States of the United Netherlands, And saith they are
Comonly accounted, esteemed and reported to have bought the said
ship