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Transcription

whether shee should discharge there or at haver de Grace, all which hee
knoweth being Gunner of her as aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the third article hee saith and deposeth that the goods or the most part
of them which were taken and seized in the said shipp were and are as hee
beleeveth linnens or haberdasherie wares, not knowing certainly the
species or qualities of them, they being in packs and caskes, and hee alsoe
beleeveth that they are of the growth or manufacture of ffrance, and
saith they were laden by ffrench merchants, yeelding a reason of his knowledge
as aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the third article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that about fifteene
persons of the said shipps company at the time of the said seizure were
ffrenchmen, whereof the Stiersman named Peter de Greve was one, and
that the said ffrenchmen were hired and sent aboard at Saint Malo's by the
merchant laders, and saith that this deponent and five others
all dutch, came from Amsterdam where they were hired by the said Monsieur
Le Gard to goe to Saint Malos to the said shipp, and that there were about
fifteene other dutch in the said shipp, whi were hired some in ffrance and
some were in the shipp before this deponent comming, and saith the said Monsieur Le Gard was and
is a native of Saint Malos, and hath a sister there dwelling whom this
deponent hath seene there, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fourth