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To the 10th hee saith, That the Channell o … To the 10th hee saith, That the Channell of England where the shipps<br />
interrate were seized is as free and open if wind and weather permit<br />
for shipps that are so designed to saile in a direct Course for Amsterdam<br />
as for Ostend or dunquirke:/
To the 11th hee saith, hee this rendent was Master of and aboard the shipp ''Saint George''<br />
at the time of the seizure interrate:/
To the 12th hee saith hee was at Cadiz in the moneth of July <u>1652.</u> interrate<br />
but was not in all that yeare at dunquirke, and saith hee<br />
last saw the shipp the ''Goulden Sunn'' interrate lying at Cadiz in or about the<br />
moneth of ffebruary in the said yeare <u>.1652.</u> new stile/
To the last hee saith, hee this rendent had no such notice or intelligence as<br />
is interrate, nor any writing r direction about assurance, And saith hee [?does]<br />
not in Conscience know nor can hee declare that any of the silver interrate<br />
did belong to any of the States Generall or their Subjects interrate. And<br />
further cannot depose./
Repeated before doctor Clarke./.
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Jan [?MonXXXX XXXX] [MARKE or SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 9th day of december <u>:1654:-</u> [CENTRE HEADING]
[CROSSED OUT TEXT: The Protector against the ''Sampson'' Otto George}<br />
Master Budd. ffrancklin Smith}]
Examined upon the said Allegation:-/
'''9us./'''
'''Giles Vandeputt''' of the parish of Saint Martins<br />
Orgers in the City of London Merchant aged 32<br />
yeares or thereabouts a Wittnes sworne and examined
To the 14th article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That upon the<br />
24th or 25th or [?26th] of October in the yeare <u>1652.</u> last past, hee this deponent [?received]<br />
letters of advice from John Bollart a Marchant and<br />
Burgher of Antwerpe, wherein and whereby the<br />
said John Bollart did intimate and signifie unto this deponent That hee the<br />
said Bollart vby his factors and Correspondents at Cadiz in Spaine had [?sent]<br />
severall quantities of silver and plate to bee laden and putt aboard the shipp<br />
the ''Sampson'' arlate Otto George Master the shipp the ''Salvador'', Christian<br />
Cloppenburgh Master, and the shipp the ''Saint George'', John Martens [?dorp ?Mastert]<br />
for and upon the accompt and adventure of the said John Bollart to be<br />
transported in the said shipps respectively from Cadiz to Ostend,<br />
and there to be discharged and delivered for the said accompt, [?And GUTTER]<br />
saith That in and by the said letter of advice the said John Bollart did [?desire]<br />
this deponent to procure and Cause ensurances to be made here at London for<br />
and upon the said silver to be transported in the said shipps respectively from<br />
Cadiz to Ostend, whereupon this deponent upon the 28th of the said moneth<br />
of October <u>1652</u> did cause three severall pollicies to be duely drawne [?att]<br />
the Assurance office London for and concerning the ensurance of the said<br />
Bollarts moneys and plate laden aboard the said three shipps [?att] laden aboard the said three shipps [?att] +
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