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|Transcription=To the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in the moneth
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of January 1653 last past new stile the widdow and heyres of George
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Ettonheard were accounted the lawfull Owners of the arlate eight chests
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or Cases of silver conteyning in each of them twenty thousand Rialls
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in peices of eight marked as in the margent and beleiveth they
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were and now are the Owners thereof, for that att the tyme of lading
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the same hereafter sett forth the party who brought the same aboard had
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dispatches or Licenses for lading the same in the name of the sayd Claymer
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And otherwise cannot depose.
  
of george da Eoon Head to be transported to dunkirke and here to be
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delivered for their accompt to their factors
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of George de Eoon Head to be transported to Dunkirke and here to be
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delivered for their accompt to their factors which Chests of sylver
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This deponent being master of the sayd shipp receaved aboard for the accompt
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aforesayd And otherwise he cannot depose.
  
 
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as the foresaid factors upon lading the same did declare and otherwise
 
as the foresaid factors upon lading the same did declare and otherwise
 
cannot depose
 
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To the sxith article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that by common fame and
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report the foresayd widdow and heyres of George de Etton heard are
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Spaniards, subiects of the King of Spaine, Inhabitants of
  
 
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To the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in the moneth
of January 1653 last past new stile the widdow and heyres of George
Ettonheard were accounted the lawfull Owners of the arlate eight chests
or Cases of silver conteyning in each of them twenty thousand Rialls
in peices of eight marked as in the margent and beleiveth they
were and now are the Owners thereof, for that att the tyme of lading
the same hereafter sett forth the party who brought the same aboard had
dispatches or Licenses for lading the same in the name of the sayd Claymer
And otherwise cannot depose.

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of George de Eoon Head to be transported to Dunkirke and here to be
delivered for their accompt to their factors which Chests of sylver
This deponent being master of the sayd shipp receaved aboard for the accompt
aforesayd And otherwise he cannot depose.

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To the fifth article of the sayd allegationn This deponent saith that by common
report the foresayd widdow and heyres of George da Etton Hheard are
Spaniards, subiects of the King of Spaine, Inhabitants of Madrid
and such as having the management of the Office of Crusado do
furnish the King of Spaine from tyme to tyme with great quantities of
sylver and moneyes for the service of his Armies and affaires [?in
fflanders, for which service the sylver now in question was [?deXXXX
as the foresaid factors upon lading the same did declare and otherwise
cannot depose

To the sxith article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that by common fame and
report the foresayd widdow and heyres of George de Etton heard are
Spaniards, subiects of the King of Spaine, Inhabitants of

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