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|Transcription=Exhibited hee saith hee verily beleeveth the same to be the
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reall bill of sale made by the said Mr Dela villette and
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Mr Williamson to the said Robert Blackleech and to be
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really and truely subscribed by the said dela Villette and
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of the said 3d part of the said ship the said Blackleech at
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Middleborowe. and did there heare the said Dela Villette
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and Williamson severall times acknowledge and affirme
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that they were satisfyed for the same; And saith that by
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meanes of the foresaid seizure the said Robert Blackleech
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was and is utterly deprived of his said third part of
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the sid ship ''willinge minde'', and it is utterly lost unto
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him without any manner of Satisfaction or recompence
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for the same
  
 
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Exhibited hee saith hee verily beleeveth the same to be the
reall bill of sale made by the said Mr Dela villette and
Mr Williamson to the said Robert Blackleech and to be
really and truely subscribed by the said dela Villette and
of the said 3d part of the said ship the said Blackleech at
Middleborowe. and did there heare the said Dela Villette
and Williamson severall times acknowledge and affirme
that they were satisfyed for the same; And saith that by
meanes of the foresaid seizure the said Robert Blackleech
was and is utterly deprived of his said third part of
the sid ship willinge minde, and it is utterly lost unto
him without any manner of Satisfaction or recompence
for the same