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|Transcription=To the Crosse Interrogatories
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To the 2d he saith he can write and read written hand and speakes and
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understands High Dutch, Low dutch, and the Common tongue of Hamburgh
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To the 3d he saith the Lading of the ''Saint John'' consists for the most part of
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Brandewyne and peice goods, which are and were of the groweth, and
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manufacture of ffrance, and were all Ladena tt Roane in ffrance
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but for the Accompt of Hamburghers, and doth not beleive that any
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french man or Dutchman subiects of the States of the United Provinces
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or ffrench King had or hath any Interest or share therein, for that
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before this Rendent came from Roane the Master of the ''Saint John'' did
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seriously averr to this Rendent that all the sayd shipps Lading was for
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the Reckoning and Riske of Hamburghers./ And otherwise
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cannot depose.
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[ADD DATA]
 
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Transcription

To the Crosse Interrogatories

[ADD DATA]

To the 2d he saith he can write and read written hand and speakes and
understands High Dutch, Low dutch, and the Common tongue of Hamburgh

To the 3d he saith the Lading of the Saint John consists for the most part of
Brandewyne and peice goods, which are and were of the groweth, and
manufacture of ffrance, and were all Ladena tt Roane in ffrance
but for the Accompt of Hamburghers, and doth not beleive that any
french man or Dutchman subiects of the States of the United Provinces
or ffrench King had or hath any Interest or share therein, for that
before this Rendent came from Roane the Master of the Saint John did
seriously averr to this Rendent that all the sayd shipps Lading was for
the Reckoning and Riske of Hamburghers./ And otherwise
cannot depose.

[ADD DATA]