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Transcription

Convoy for the sayd shipp frm Dover to Dunkirke as the sayd [?SeXX]
Jacobsen did acquaint this deponent and further cannot depose saving that hee
did in the month of December last receuve another letter from the saud Mr Lams dated
[?2nd] December 1653. from Dunkirke to the effect of the former letter.

To the 12th and 13th articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that 3 of
the persons named in the bills of lading for this Cargazon as and for
Laders are well knowne to this deponent videlicetGeorge Rozee
Peter Basserade ad Peter Coppens this deponent having Correspondency
with them all three videlicet with the sayd Rozee for five yeares last
or thereabouts abd with the sayd Basserode for 7 yeares last past and
with the sayd Coppens for the same tyme And saith by common repute they
are all fflandrians and reside att Nantes as factors and merchants
strangers. And this deponent by his Correspondencyes with them well
knoweth that they are factors for fflandrian merchants, and doe much
busines for them att Nantes. and that the sayd Basserode and Coppens
are in partnershipp, and mannage their factory in Company together
And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 14th he saith he cannot depose.

To the 15th he saith the arlate Nicholas Wielandt John de la Villette
and Peter Lams are subiects of the King of Spaine and by repute
all of them fflandrians, and are all three of them correspondents
of this deponent by which correspondency he knoweth that the sayd
Nicholas Wielandt liveth att Antwerpe. and John de la Villette and
Peter Lams att Dunkirke, and furthe rnot knowing the rest of
yhe parties arlate

To the 16. and 17th articles he saith he cannot depose.

To the last he saith his deposition is true.

To the Crosse Interrogatories.

To the 1. he saith he was borne att Highgate and liveth att Dover
with his family and so hath done for theis ten yeares and
upwards. and further otherwise than negatively hee cannot depose.

To the 2. he saith he hath by correspondencyes knowne John de la
Villette living in Dunkerke about 18 monethes and Nicholas Wieland
who now lives att Sntwerpe and formely att Balencina 2 or 2 monethes
and further saving as aforesayd cannot depose

To the .3d. he saith that the sayd Rozee for theis 5 yeares hath lived att
Nantes as allso have by report the sayd Bosserrda and Coppens who about
7 ueares agoe lived att Dover for five or six yeares And further saving
as aforesayd he cannot depose

To the 4th and 5th he saith he was not present att nor saw any of the goods in
question bought nor was att or neer Nantes att the lading thereof

To the 6 and 7th negatively.

To the 8th. 9. 10. and 11th he saith he cannot depose

To the last he saith he cannot depose otherwise than negatively

Tho: [?D?X Canall] [SIGNATURE, BTTOM, RH SIDE]