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|Transcription=1. have donne) yet hee saith they have never molested XX troubled them or
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|Transcription=have donne) yet hee saith they have never molested XX troubled them or
2. staid them but still let them goe freely or quietly assoone as they
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staid them but still let them goe freely or quietly assoone as they
3. undersand them to be belonging to the dominion of the said States
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undersand them to be belonging to the dominion of the said States
4. only hee saith that nowe and then that sea men would XXXX get a holland
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only hee saith that nowe and then that sea men would XXXX get a holland
5. cheese or two or three and or a salmon or two or such small matters of
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cheese or two or three and or a salmon or two or such small matters of
6. them, And otherwise hee cannot answer saving his foregoeing deposition
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them, And otherwise hee cannot answer saving his foregoeing deposition
7. to which hee referreth himselfe.
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to which hee referreth himselfe.
  
8. To the eighth hee answereth negativley for his part, and otherwise hee
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To the eighth hee answereth negativley for his part, and otherwise hee
9. cannot depose.
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cannot depose.
  
10. To the 9th hee knoweth not nor hath heard ought thereof.
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To the 9th hee knoweth not nor hath heard ought thereof.
  
11. To the 10th negatively for his part and otherwise negati hee cannot
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To the 10th negatively for his part and otherwise negati hee cannot
12. answer.
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answer.
  
13. To the 11th ˹and 12th˺ negatively.
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To the 11th and 12th negatively.
  
14. To the 13th negtively for his part, and otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the 13th negtively for his part, and otherwise hee cannot depose.
  
15. michial Janson SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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michial Janson SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
  
 
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17. The same day.
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The same day.
  
18. Exámined upon the fore said allegation
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Exámined upon the fore said allegation
  
19. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2</margin>
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'''Rp. 2'''
  
 
'''James Guyot'''. of London Merchant, aged 38 yeares or
 
'''James Guyot'''. of London Merchant, aged 38 yeares or
 
thereabouts sworne and exámined
 
thereabouts sworne and exámined
  
22. To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
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To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
23. to his best Remembrance the last Peace made and concluded betweene
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to his best Remembrance the last Peace made and concluded betweene
24. the king of Spaine and the Lords the States of Generall of the
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the king of Spaine and the Lords the States of Generall of the
25. United Netherlands and Proclaimed the fifth day (New Stile) of June 1648, since which time this deponent hath severall times seene
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United Netherlands and Proclaimed the fifth day (New Stile) of June 1648, since which time this deponent hath severall times seene
26. the Printed copies both in dutch and ffrench of the said articles of the
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the Printed copies both in dutch and ffrench of the said articles of the
27. said Peace, wherein and whereby hee hath seene and taken Notice that
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said Peace, wherein and whereby hee hath seene and taken Notice that
28. in the matter of Commerce and Navigation it was agreed that the
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in the matter of Commerce and Navigation it was agreed that the
29. shipps of the Stat said States and their Subiects though they were going
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shipps of the Stat said States and their Subiects though they were going
30. to or comming from any ports or places in enmetie or hostilitie with
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to or comming from any ports or places in enmetie or hostilitie with
31. the king of Spain, should goe and passe free with their lading without
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the king of Spain, should goe and passe free with their lading without
32. any let or molestation of or from the shipps or subiects of the said
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any let or molestation of or from the shipps or subiects of the said
33. king, And theX or to the same effect, And that the agreement
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king, And theX or to the same effect, And that the agreement
34. by Articles was to the effect aforesaid in the said matter of commerce
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by Articles was to the effect aforesaid in the said matter of commerce
35. hee saith it was and hath elwaies bin notorious and commonly spoken
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hee saith it was and hath elwaies bin notorious and commonly spoken
36. and taken notice of in Middleborowe ever since the said Peace soe made
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and taken notice of in Middleborowe ever since the said Peace soe made
37. which hee knoweth for that hee this deponent went to dwell there
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which hee knoweth for that hee this deponent went to dwell there
38. presently upon the said Peace and swelt there for ˹fower˺ yeeres and
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presently upon the said Peace and swelt there for ˹fower˺ yeeres and
39. upwards next after such his comming thither, and there hee
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upwards next after such his comming thither, and there hee
40. heard it generally taken notice of and observed by the Merchants
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heard it generally taken notice of and observed by the Merchants
41. and Mariners, that the said matter was duely and orderly observed
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and Mariners, that the said matter was duely and orderly observed
42. by the subiects of the king of Spaine, commonly to let the shippspf
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by the subiects of the king of Spaine, commonly to let the shippspf
43. the XXXX States subiects of the United Provinces passe and proceede
+
the XXXX States subiects of the United Provinces passe and proceede
44. freely and unmolested and uncontested ˹XXXXXXX˺, though they were laden from or
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freely and unmolested and uncontested XXXXXXX, though they were laden from or
45. neere going to parts of the enemies of the said kinge, upon notice that they
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neere going to parts of the enemies of the said kinge, upon notice that they
46. were belonging to the said United Provinces, and ˹that that soe they did in˺ conformitie to the
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were belonging to the said United Provinces, and ˹that that soe they did in˺ conformitie to the
47. said Articles of Peace, and hee this deponent hath bin concerned in shipps
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said Articles of Peace, and hee this deponent hath bin concerned in shipps
48. of Middleborowe that have bin bound for ffrance, and have gonne and
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of Middleborowe that have bin bound for ffrance, and have gonne and
 
come
 
come
  

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have donne) yet hee saith they have never molested XX troubled them or
staid them but still let them goe freely or quietly assoone as they
undersand them to be belonging to the dominion of the said States
only hee saith that nowe and then that sea men would XXXX get a holland
cheese or two or three and or a salmon or two or such small matters of
them, And otherwise hee cannot answer saving his foregoeing deposition
to which hee referreth himselfe.

To the eighth hee answereth negativley for his part, and otherwise hee
cannot depose.

To the 9th hee knoweth not nor hath heard ought thereof.

To the 10th negatively for his part and otherwise negati hee cannot
answer.

To the 11th and 12th negatively.

To the 13th negtively for his part, and otherwise hee cannot depose.

michial Janson SIGNATURE, RH SIDE

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The same day.

Exámined upon the fore said allegation

Rp. 2

James Guyot. of London Merchant, aged 38 yeares or
thereabouts sworne and exámined

To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
to his best Remembrance the last Peace made and concluded betweene
the king of Spaine and the Lords the States of Generall of the
United Netherlands and Proclaimed the fifth day (New Stile) of June 1648, since which time this deponent hath severall times seene
the Printed copies both in dutch and ffrench of the said articles of the
said Peace, wherein and whereby hee hath seene and taken Notice that
in the matter of Commerce and Navigation it was agreed that the
shipps of the Stat said States and their Subiects though they were going
to or comming from any ports or places in enmetie or hostilitie with
the king of Spain, should goe and passe free with their lading without
any let or molestation of or from the shipps or subiects of the said
king, And theX or to the same effect, And that the agreement
by Articles was to the effect aforesaid in the said matter of commerce
hee saith it was and hath elwaies bin notorious and commonly spoken
and taken notice of in Middleborowe ever since the said Peace soe made
which hee knoweth for that hee this deponent went to dwell there
presently upon the said Peace and swelt there for ˹fower˺ yeeres and
upwards next after such his comming thither, and there hee
heard it generally taken notice of and observed by the Merchants
and Mariners, that the said matter was duely and orderly observed
by the subiects of the king of Spaine, commonly to let the shippspf
the XXXX States subiects of the United Provinces passe and proceede
freely and unmolested and uncontested XXXXXXX, though they were laden from or
neere going to parts of the enemies of the said kinge, upon notice that they
were belonging to the said United Provinces, and ˹that that soe they did in˺ conformitie to the
said Articles of Peace, and hee this deponent hath bin concerned in shipps
of Middleborowe that have bin bound for ffrance, and have gonne and
come

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