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Ad 9um rendet That besides what the Captai … Ad 9um rendet That besides what the Captaines tooke away the said ships lading<br />
sustained much damage by long lying at Rye in so hot weather Et<br />
alr nescit./.
Ad 10um rendet That if the said ship had bin taken by the ffrench Dutch or<br />
Danes they would have sayd that the said ship was bound to Ostend and soe<br />
their bills of Lading were made but in truth they were bound to London<br />
and the reall bills were sent by the post to London as hee was<br />
informed and [?saith] that had this deponent bin examined upon his oath hee would not<br />
have declared that shee was bound to London, because hee would not bring<br />
himselfe in trouble, et alr nescit./.
Ad ulterius rendet quod refert se ad predeposita nescit et negative ex parte sua
[?Joset] [?Reijall] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Interpreted by me<br />
John [?lelLuce] [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]
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Eodem die./ [CENTRE HEADING]
Super Interrys pred Examinat
'''3us.'''
'''Ariana Maria Reall''' uxor precontestis<br />
Jni Jooest Reall nata apud Ghaunt annos<br />
agens 30 aut circiter dicit et deponit prout<br />
sequitur
Ad primum rendet that shee knoweth not of how many tonne burthen the<br />
said ship called the ''Piper'' is built saith that shee knoweth that the said ship belonged to Lubeck<br />
because the skipper who is a Lubbecker told her soe, but shee knoweth<br />
not who are the owners, but shee was told for a truth<br />
that they live at Lubeck, and saith that this rendent knoweth her not untill<br />
about the beginning of May last at which time shee came with her husband<br />
onboard her at Ostend, to goe to Bourdeaux, et alr nescit
Ad 2um rendet That the said ships company as shee understood were hired at<br />
Ostend to goe thence to Bourdeaux to seeke a freight and saith that this Deponents<br />
husband (who is High Dutchman borne about six miles above Brunswick<br />
laded at Bourdeaux onboard her this voyage about 18. 19. or<br />
twenty fatts of wine, and two tonnes of viniger for his owne account<br />
but who laded the rest shee knoweth not, but one Savage was<br />
talked of at Bourdeaux for a Lader, And saith that shee knoweth<br />
not for whose account the rest of the said Lading was nor the particular quantity<br />
thereof, but saith that there was wine brandy wine vineger and skinns<br />
and say that shee doth not beleeveth that the same doth belong to London and hee allwayes understood and hee hath<br />
heard at Bourdeaux and since that one Mr Samuel Putt of London was concerned therein<br />
et alr nescit.
Ad 4um rendet That shee knoweth not how many persons were onboard the said ship<br />
at her seizure not taking notice thereof nor what Countrymen<br />
they were but beleeveth them to be all free persons and soe they are safe to be [?and] her husband<br />
is a high Dutchman borne and shee this rendent is a native of Ghaunt in<br />
fflanders they have not had any fixed habitation since<br />
their marriage which was about foreteene yeers since or thereabout<br />
in Saint Catherines Church neere the Port of London et alr nescit
Ad 5um rendet That upon the seizure of the said ship and a parchment writing on board of the said ship with the<br />
great seale of a ship thereto which was said to be the Duke of Yorkes<br />
passe and twas sayd to be signed by him, et alr nescit./ sayd to be signed by him, et alr nescit./ +
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