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to show that his goods were belonging to h … to show that his goods were belonging to holland<br />
hee said hee had none, but if [?terms] were given<br />
him, hee would send into holland for them, or [?to the]<br />
same effect. And further deposeth not saving<br />
what followeth.
To the tenth article hee saith that the wares<br />
the [xxxxx] arlate and still is open hostilities<br />
betweene England and Spaine, and by reason<br />
thereof and for the reasons aforesaid and what<br />
followes hee verily beleeveth the said lading<br />
of the said shipp the ''Santa Maria'' to be prize<br />
to this Commonwealth and the shipp herself and to be [xxxx xxxx]<br />
to the [?sum] , the [?same] goods, lading and [xxxx]<br />
as hee verily beleeveth in his [xxxxxxxxxx] belonging<br />
to Spaniards and subjects of the king of Spaine.
To the allegation of 13th of<br />
Aprill 1659.
To the first and the rest of the articles of<br />
the said allegacions hee saith and deposeth that the<br />
said shipp as this deponent was alsoe informed<br />
[carry xxx] deales alsoe in her wich were [?sold GUTTER]<br />
to Spaniards, and from Santa Cruz to Santa Domingo<br />
carried wives, and further<br />
deposeth that the said Muller and van lymen being as<br />
aforesaid demanded for their papers true [xxx GUTTER]<br />
their goods belonging as they pretended to<br />
Hollanders, they affirmed that coming back from<br />
Santa Domingo they met with a ffleete of<br />
Spanish shipps whom they supposed to be<br />
the English fleete coming to the West Indies<br />
and supposing them soe to be English<br />
theyng them soe to be English<br />
they +
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