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voyage, hee cometh over to this citie to recover it, and being here, cometh of his
 
voyage, hee cometh over to this citie to recover it, and being here, cometh of his
 
owne accord to be a witness in this cause. And saith hee had to the valew of nine
 
owne accord to be a witness in this cause. And saith hee had to the valew of nine
hundred wightie gilders in goods aboard the said shipp, and soe much hee saeth
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hundred eightie gilders in goods aboard the said shipp, and soe much hee saeth
 
they cost him at Amserdam, which upon his turning ashore at the Canaries were there
 
they cost him at Amserdam, which upon his turning ashore at the Canaries were there
 
seized, and that hee hath bin at greate charges in lying there eight monethes, for all which and his wages
 
seized, and that hee hath bin at greate charges in lying there eight monethes, for all which and his wages
 
hee saith hee expecteth satisfaction out of the goods in question in case of their
 
hee saith hee expecteth satisfaction out of the goods in question in case of their
 
being prize, and otherwise negatively.
 
being prize, and otherwise negatively.
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shipp which they know to be there laded and not to be for Spaniards account, will seize
the same as the common report and fame is. And further cannot depose

To the sixth hee saith hee hath knowne the arlate John Mollar from the time of the
said shipps being readie to saile from Amsterdam as aforesaid, at which time it
was said that one dwelt at Antwerp and had long dwelt at Cadiz, and saith hee
is a Roman Catholique, And further hee cannot depose.

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith that the said John van lynen owing him money for the said
voyage, hee cometh over to this citie to recover it, and being here, cometh of his
owne accord to be a witness in this cause. And saith hee had to the valew of nine
hundred eightie gilders in goods aboard the said shipp, and soe much hee saeth
they cost him at Amserdam, which upon his turning ashore at the Canaries were there
seized, and that hee hath bin at greate charges in lying there eight monethes, for all which and his wages
hee saith hee expecteth satisfaction out of the goods in question in case of their
being prize, and otherwise negatively.

To the second