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Transcription

the sayd William Warren And saith the sayd hundred and
nynty pipes of wyne at their ladeing aboard the sayd shipp were
marked severally, videlicet a hundred and eighty of them with the first
marke in the margent of the bill of ladeing to the allegation annexed
And the other tenn were marked with the second marke in the margent
of the sayd bill And having perused the bill of ladeing to the allegation
annexed and the firme or subscription thereof hee saith the same is one of the [?two GUTTER]
bills of ladeing by him soe sugned for the sayd hundred and nynty
pipes of wyne and the [?wax] therein specified, and the firme or signing
therof is his this deponents owne hand writeing And the sayd
bill of ladeing hee saith is a reall and true bill of ladeing and not
Colourable And hee further saith that the sayd one hundred
fiftie pipes of wine parcell of the sayd one hundred and nynty
pipes were really laden and put aboard the sayd shipp for the
proper Accompt of the sayd Thomas Warren and (as hee beleeveth
with the proper goods and effects of the sayd Thomas and hee beleeveth
that noe person save the sayd Thomas had or hath any interest in
the sayd hundred and fifty pipes of wyne And further to those
articles hee cannot depose/

To the 8th article of the sayd alleagtion hee saith that the sayd
hundred and nyntie pipes of wine being at the Canaries soe
laden aboard the Mary and Joyce shee therewith, and with other
goods of the sayd Thomas Warren (beside the sayd 150 pipes of
wyne) as waxe and other Merchandizes to a very considerable
value departed from Oratava arlate bound for the Port of
London and in her course thitherwards was with all her sayd lading
of wynes and other goods seized by two frigotts or shipps or warr
Commissionated (as their Captaines and Companyes affirmed
by the King of Spaine to seize the shipp and goods of the subiects
of this Commonwealth of England which ffrigotts as their
sayd Captaines and Companyes pretended and gave out belonged to
dunkirke and Ostend arlate And hee saith the arlate Jacob
Bolart was or at least gave him selfe out to bee Captaine
of one of the sayd ffrigotts And the arlate John Van Sluce
was or at least gave him selfe out to bee Captaine of the other
of them which Captaines with their sayd shipps having
soe seized the Mary and Joyce and her sayd ladeing carried them
and it to the Groyne in Galisia arlate And further to this article hee
cannot depose/

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