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to his owne use, and hense hee went in bal … to his owne use, and hense hee went in ballast to hull, and there tooke<br />
in wheate and leade upon the said affreightment for Bordeaux and as shee<br />
was going thither ward therewith, shee was taken by Ostenders, who carried<br />
her to Saint Sebastians, where the said goods being taken out, shee went<br />
to Rochell and loaded salt for the said Mr Lucie and carried and delivered the<br />
same at Southampton and thense went in ballast to Rochell and there<br />
tooke in another cargo of salt for his account and carried the same to<br />
derliba in Curland, and there delivered part thereof, and carried the<br />
rest to derwinda and delivered it, and there took in a cargo of<br />
pipestaves for this port for mr Lucies account, and there delivered<br />
the same, and hense went in ballast to Norway, and there tooke in<br />
casks and deales for his account for dartmouth and there delivered<br />
the same, and thense went in ballast to Rochell, and tooke in another<br />
cargo of salt for his account and carried the same to Riga to and<br />
delivered the same to the foresaid harman Backer, who reladed<br />
her with her present lading for this port for the said mr<br />
Lucies account as aforesaid, and saith hee alwaies and [?XXXXtimes GUTTER]<br />
received his wages for his service as master of the said shipp of<br />
and from the said mr Lucie, either by this deponents himselfe<br />
or his wife to whom (in this deponents absense) the same was some[?times GUTTER]<br />
paid, shee living at Saint Saviours Dock, and otherwise hee referreth<br />
himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
To the fourth hee cannot answer.
To the fifth hee saith the said shipp belongeth wholly and solely to<br />
Mr Lucie and otherwise negatively.
To the sixth hee saith hee cannot call to minde when hee first [?heard GUTTER]<br />
of the warrs betweene England and Spaine, but beleeveth that [?there GUTTER]<br />
was warrs betweene Spaine and ffrance a the same time that they<br />
began betweene England and Spaine.
To the 7th hee saith that the said goods going in the name and [XXXX GUTTER]<br />
account of harman Backer of Riga which is under the Swede (and this deponent having a passe from the [?Swedes GUTTER] the<br />
same would not have bin staid by any Ostender or dunkirker though<br />
bound for ffrance, who would not have seized them unlesse they had<br />
appeared to be for the account of ffrench or English, or<br />
others in hostilitie with the Spaniard, and saith the said papers<br />
were made colourably and proforma as aforesaid for Rochell<br />
meerely to avoide seizure by Ostenders, dunkirkers or other subiects<br />
of Spaine, and other not to avoide the English, the shipp being<br />
really bound to that and to noe other port.
To the eighth hee this deponent himselfe helped to carry from<br />
mr Lucies house to the prize office the moneys which hee paid<br />
for the said shipp, and delivered the same there in the [?Treasurie GUTTER]<br />
about three yeeres since when mr Lucie bought the said shipp [?and GUTTER]<br />
whereupon this deponent was presently constituted master of her<br />
by him here.
To the 9th hee saith hee had twelve of his company in [?this GUTTER]<br />
present voyage, whereof three were English, and therest hollanders<br />
Swedes and Easterlings, saving this deponent who liveth at [XXXX GUTTER]<br />
but was borne in holsteinland, and that there were noe fflandrians<br />
or other subiects of the king of Spaine aboard her.
Broeder Backson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]her.
Broeder Backson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] +
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