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|Transcription=To the thyrd article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that att the tyme of the sayd
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seizure and for severall monethes before and snice there was and is open
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war betwixt this Commonwealth and the State of the united Provinces. And
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the same was and is Neterlans, and as he beleiveth well knowne att Cadiz in
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Spayne and in fflanders and att Hamburgh and other places beyond the seas, and
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beleiveth the master and Company of the 'Golden Starr' could not probably be ignorant
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thereof, and formuch this deponent heard one of the Company of the 'Golden
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Starr' say viz? that they had notice and well knew that there was warr betwixt
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England and Holland. and otherwise he cannot depose.
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To the fourth article of the sayd allegatiion This deponent saith that the 'Golden Starr' for
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and during the tyme she was chased haled and fought by the 'Advantage'
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frigott was sayling in her direct Course vpp the English Channel Eastward
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and otherwise cannot depose.
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To the fifth article of the said allegation This deponent saith that the sayd shipp the
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'Golden Starr' being vpon the English Seas neere the English shoare and
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sayling Eastward as aforesayd was haled by the [Master crossed through] Captain of the 'Advantage'
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frigot in the imediat service of this Commonwealth and wearing the Colors
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of this Commonwealth. And the said Captaine of the 'Advantage' required the master
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and Company of the 'Golden Starr' in the name of the Parliament of England
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to submit themselves to be visited and to send off their shipps boat for
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that purpose, being an vsuall and accomstomed acknowledgemet due vpon these
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Seas especially in tymes of warr to all shipps of this Commonwealth that
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are
 
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To the thyrd article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that att the tyme of the sayd
seizure and for severall monethes before and snice there was and is open
war betwixt this Commonwealth and the State of the united Provinces. And
the same was and is Neterlans, and as he beleiveth well knowne att Cadiz in
Spayne and in fflanders and att Hamburgh and other places beyond the seas, and
beleiveth the master and Company of the 'Golden Starr' could not probably be ignorant
thereof, and formuch this deponent heard one of the Company of the 'Golden
Starr' say viz? that they had notice and well knew that there was warr betwixt
England and Holland. and otherwise he cannot depose.

To the fourth article of the sayd allegatiion This deponent saith that the 'Golden Starr' for
and during the tyme she was chased haled and fought by the 'Advantage'
frigott was sayling in her direct Course vpp the English Channel Eastward
and otherwise cannot depose.

To the fifth article of the said allegation This deponent saith that the sayd shipp the
'Golden Starr' being vpon the English Seas neere the English shoare and
sayling Eastward as aforesayd was haled by the [Master crossed through] Captain of the 'Advantage'
frigot in the imediat service of this Commonwealth and wearing the Colors
of this Commonwealth. And the said Captaine of the 'Advantage' required the master
and Company of the 'Golden Starr' in the name of the Parliament of England
to submit themselves to be visited and to send off their shipps boat for
that purpose, being an vsuall and accomstomed acknowledgemet due vpon these
Seas especially in tymes of warr to all shipps of this Commonwealth that
are