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|Transcription=1. thousand Royalls Vallon (being about one hundred twenty eight pounds sterling
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|Transcription=thousand Royalls Vallon (being about one hundred twenty eight pounds sterling
2. to stand to the Judgment of the Court of Madrid whither the sayd lockerams GUTTER
+
to stand to the Judgment of the Court of Madrid whither the sayd lockerams GUTTER
3. should be confiscate as Contrabanda goods, by which meanes this deponent
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should be confiscate as Contrabanda goods, by which meanes this deponent
4. gott liberty to dispose of and sell the sayd Lockerams, XXX fro XXX (the product GUTTER
+
gott liberty to dispose of and sell the sayd Lockerams, XXX fro XXX (the product GUTTER
5. whereof is part of the foresayd 15 thousand twenty five and a halfe Ryalls
+
whereof is part of the foresayd 15 thousand twenty five and a halfe Ryalls
6. plate which this deponent as aforesayd accounted for to the sayd Cowse) but
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plate which this deponent as aforesayd accounted for to the sayd Cowse) but
7. this deponent wa forsed to leave in the hands of Michaell Perez that was
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this deponent wa forsed to leave in the hands of Michaell Perez that was
8. his suretie, effects to the value of the sayd bond entered into, for his the
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his suretie, effects to the value of the sayd bond entered into, for his the
9. sayd Peryes securitie, which by reason of warrs betwixt England and
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sayd Peryes securitie, which by reason of warrs betwixt England and
10. Spaine are now like to bee lost and the sayd Cowse X lyable to make
+
Spaine are now like to bee lost and the sayd Cowse X lyable to make
11. satisfaction to this deponent for the same, but by whose meanes the
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satisfaction to this deponent for the same, but by whose meanes the
12. sayd lockerams came to bee discendred hee knoweth not And further
+
sayd lockerams came to bee discendred hee knoweth not And further
13. hee cannot depose./
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hee cannot depose./
14. To the 3 article hee saith that hee knoweth that it is usuall for
+
 
15. Merchants that trade to Spaine to carry ˹ffrench˺ linnens thither ˹which is a prohibited Commoditie˺ without license
+
To the 3 article hee saith that hee knoweth that it is usuall for
16. and to land and sell them there, but with great hazard ˹for˺ and if any
+
Merchants that trade to Spaine to carry ffrench linnens thither which is a prohibited Commoditie without license
17. ˹ffrench˺ linnens bee found amongst other free goods and they are usually
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and to land and sell them there, but with great hazard for and if any
18. confiscate at being a prohibited commoditie And further to unlesse
+
ffrench linnens bee found amongst other free goods and they are usually
19. brought or sent by such persons as have lisense to that purpose And
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confiscate at being a prohibited commoditie And further to unlesse
20. further hee cannot depose/
+
brought or sent by such persons as have lisense to that purpose And
21. To the 4th article hee saith hee well knoweth that the lockerams
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further hee cannot depose/
22. arlate were privately packed up in fower falls of flaxe And further
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23. to this article hee cannot depose./
+
To the 4th article hee saith hee well knoweth that the lockerams
24. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
+
arlate were privately packed up in fower falls of flaxe And further
25.
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to this article hee cannot depose./
26. To the Interrogatories./ CENTRE HEADING
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27. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at the request of
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
28. the producent Cowse to whome hee is neither Kinne nor indebted
+
 
29. nor a servant, but was only a factor in this particuler for him touching the
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To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]
30. Cargo in question, and that hee hath noe share or interest in this cause
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31. but favoureth all parties therein alike and desyreth right may prevaile
+
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at the request of
32. therein ˹and hath receaved nothing nor expecteth any thing for his testimony˺ and saith it will bee neither profitt nor preiudice to him which
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the producent Cowse to whome hee is neither Kinne nor indebted
33. soe ever of the parties litigant prevaile therein./
+
nor a servant, but was only a factor in this particuler for him touching the
34. To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth the X knew the shipp the John
+
Cargo in question, and that hee hath noe share or interest in this cause
35. and Elizabeth Interrogate and sawe her and wa the voyage in question
+
but favoureth all parties therein alike and desyreth right may prevaile
36. and was aboard of her at Saint Lucar, but was none of her company
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therein and hath receaved nothing nor expecteth any thing for his testimony and saith it will bee neither profitt nor preiudice to him which
37. To the 3: and 4th Interrogatorie hee saith that hee being at Saint Lucar when
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soe ever of the parties litigant prevaile therein./
38. the shipp John and Elizabeth came in thither sawe that at her comming
+
 
39. in she wanted a mast and was otherwise much damnified and
+
To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth the X knew the shipp the John
40. torne which was as hee beleeveth and hath heard by two of her company
+
and Elizabeth Interrogate and sawe her and wa the voyage in question
41. (which was all as hee remembreth except the master which came in her to Saint Lucar) occasioned GUTTER
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and was aboard of her at Saint Lucar, but was none of her company
42. by stormy weather, and by an other ship comming fowle of her at sea
+
 
43. and thereby much damnifying her, and this deponent beleeveth that att GUTTER
+
To the 3: and 4th Interrogatorie hee saith that hee being at Saint Lucar when
44. her comming to Saint Lucar shee was soe damnified that shee was not
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the shipp John and Elizabeth came in thither sawe that at her comming
45. in this deponents Judgement fitt to goe to sea without being repayred,
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in she wanted a mast and was otherwise much damnified and
46. and hee knoweth that ˹such of˺ her goods being ˹as were˺ there put on shoare were
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torne which was as hee beleeveth and hath heard by two of her company
47. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">part of</margin>
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(which was all as hee remembreth except the master which came in her to Saint Lucar) occasioned GUTTER
 +
by stormy weather, and by an other ship comming fowle of her at sea
 +
and thereby much damnifying her, and this deponent beleeveth that att GUTTER
 +
her comming to Saint Lucar shee was soe damnified that shee was not
 +
in this deponents Judgement fitt to goe to sea without being repayred,
 +
and hee knoweth that ˹such of˺ her goods being ˹as were˺ there put on shoare were
 +
part of
  
 
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thousand Royalls Vallon (being about one hundred twenty eight pounds sterling
to stand to the Judgment of the Court of Madrid whither the sayd lockerams GUTTER
should be confiscate as Contrabanda goods, by which meanes this deponent
gott liberty to dispose of and sell the sayd Lockerams, XXX fro XXX (the product GUTTER
whereof is part of the foresayd 15 thousand twenty five and a halfe Ryalls
plate which this deponent as aforesayd accounted for to the sayd Cowse) but
this deponent wa forsed to leave in the hands of Michaell Perez that was
his suretie, effects to the value of the sayd bond entered into, for his the
sayd Peryes securitie, which by reason of warrs betwixt England and
Spaine are now like to bee lost and the sayd Cowse X lyable to make
satisfaction to this deponent for the same, but by whose meanes the
sayd lockerams came to bee discendred hee knoweth not And further
hee cannot depose./

To the 3 article hee saith that hee knoweth that it is usuall for
Merchants that trade to Spaine to carry ffrench linnens thither which is a prohibited Commoditie without license
and to land and sell them there, but with great hazard for and if any
ffrench linnens bee found amongst other free goods and they are usually
confiscate at being a prohibited commoditie And further to unlesse
brought or sent by such persons as have lisense to that purpose And
further hee cannot depose/

To the 4th article hee saith hee well knoweth that the lockerams
arlate were privately packed up in fower falls of flaxe And further
to this article hee cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at the request of
the producent Cowse to whome hee is neither Kinne nor indebted
nor a servant, but was only a factor in this particuler for him touching the
Cargo in question, and that hee hath noe share or interest in this cause
but favoureth all parties therein alike and desyreth right may prevaile
therein and hath receaved nothing nor expecteth any thing for his testimony and saith it will bee neither profitt nor preiudice to him which
soe ever of the parties litigant prevaile therein./

To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth the X knew the shipp the John
and Elizabeth Interrogate and sawe her and wa the voyage in question
and was aboard of her at Saint Lucar, but was none of her company

To the 3: and 4th Interrogatorie hee saith that hee being at Saint Lucar when
the shipp John and Elizabeth came in thither sawe that at her comming
in she wanted a mast and was otherwise much damnified and
torne which was as hee beleeveth and hath heard by two of her company
(which was all as hee remembreth except the master which came in her to Saint Lucar) occasioned GUTTER
by stormy weather, and by an other ship comming fowle of her at sea
and thereby much damnifying her, and this deponent beleeveth that att GUTTER
her comming to Saint Lucar shee was soe damnified that shee was not
in this deponents Judgement fitt to goe to sea without being repayred,
and hee knoweth that ˹such of˺ her goods being ˹as were˺ there put on shoare were
part of

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