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To the fifth Interrogatorie hee saith and … To the fifth Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth That severall [?Captaines GUTTER]<br />
not being subiects of the Lords the States Generall aforesaid came<br />
and went out of the harbours and [?ports] of the said Lords States [?and GUTTER]<br />
tooke English shipps at sea, carried them into the said [?low ?country GUTTER]<br />
and there disp[osed of them, without this deponents having [?XXX ?XX] bin [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
to obtaine ant effective remedie against it.
To the sixth Interrogatorie and Extract therein mentioned nowe<br />
showed unto him begining, '''Extract uyt't Register et cetera''' hee saith and<br />
deposeth that the same is a true extract out of the Registrie of the<br />
Resolutions of the high and Mightie Lords States generall, and [?That GUTTER]<br />
the Signature thereunder, is the same handwriting of the Herr [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
the, Lord shipps Greiffier, whose handwriting and firme is well<br />
knowne to this deponent, who (as hee saith) hath often seene [?the GUTTER]<br />
firme.
To the seaventh and the translation therein mentioned beginning<br />
'''Extracted out of the Registrie et cetera''' nowe alsoe showed unto him<br />
is a true translation into English of the said Extract, signed bu the [?said GUTTER]<br />
Greffier, and doth in substance agree with the same.
To the eighth hee saith that this clause in the<br />
said translation vidlicet Concerning [?then] what the said Lord [?Resident GUTTER]<br />
further toucheth in his Memorial, that the Inhabitants of [?EXXX GUTTER]<br />
might not suffer themselves to enter into any sutes with the [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
fflanders but that they should only addresse themselves<br />
to their high Mightinesses and having prooved the [?XXX GUTTER]<br />
of their ships being taken by the fflemish [?CXXX GUTTER]<br />
Sailors and sold in this Country expect from their<br />
high Mightinesses the due reparation and obligation,<br />
The Lord Van Ommeren and other their high Mightinesses<br />
deputed for the matters of England, were requested to<br />
signify to the said Lord Resident that all matters of<br />
Prizes and goods, being brought into havens of [?the GUTTER]<br />
State, and reclaimed by the Proprietors thereof<br />
to the order of the Country stand privatively under the<br />
Judicature and Cognizance of the respective [?Courts GUTTER]<br />
of the Admiralty before which all such matters [?ought ?to ?be GUTTER]<br />
ventilated and determined in Conformity to [?XXXX GUTTER]<br />
[?PlXXXX] emitted concerning the same, And [?that GUTTER]<br />
in such case it is Continually observed in other [?Courts GUTTER]<br />
of Europe) agreeth with the said extract in substance as a true translation<br />
of the said clause, and saith it was really [?XXXX] and<br />
ordered accordingly.XXXX] and<br />
ordered accordingly. +
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