HCA 13/68 f.44r Annotate

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Transcription

the sole parand? and deponant? whereof which he knoweth for the waforb?
aforesayd, and varily Golsliosly? gat? noo? Scotlander or any other pson (person?)
dubious/jealous? of the status of the united provinces or of the ffrench King
or of any Prince or State in hostility? with the comonwalth of England
gad? or gath? any right tithe or Anterwroft? in the lauw? or any gt gorof?
And further Fannol? depose having gal? the aforesayd owned of the
Payd goods did acquaint the deponent severally and respectively all the
severall fyrrwd? of having the land? gal? the payd goods and andribandifor (contriband)?
were their own goods and lad? on for their owne accompt/attempt? and in fyd?
irespectivaly? and agorwife? fammol? deposd.
To the fifth parta? of the payd atton? this deponent faith? gal? after the said
severall goods wands? andpurishandifor? . Severally mentioned as aforesayd
were laden aboard the sayd ship the young boor,? the sayd shipp did -
Post pay to wish the payne from Ronall/Ronsee? aforesayd towards Amstordam
and in the fourfie? afterwards? was wily? for loading taken? $? surprised
by some of the shipps of the comonwaalth? and gal? at the tyme?
of the taking and surprizing of the sayd shipp and the ladding? all
and singular the sayd wheat and barley, flax and coalgar? were
on board for and same? into the possessio of gorn? who surprized
the sayd shipp, all which he knoweth being present? and aboard at the
Sayd tyme of seizure and otherwise samed? deposd.
To the fifth article/ of the sayd atton? This deponent saith? and deposes -
that the arfacto? John Sawkes?, Jacob Hopponder?, Mads Statting?, Constant
Dorfmaker, Derrick Hetling, Mathias Witt Thomas Eyks, Hans
Loor, and Mlads Yul, were and one swady? and ovdry? of gorn?by romon - -
repute was and is a Swede? and the attempted, and saing? gal? of his?
certayne knowledge goy? and every gorn? in the sayd monolyse? of -