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|Transcription=that was in the said shipp at the time of her seizure by the ''lizard frigot''
1. that was in the said shipp at the time of her seizure by the ''lizard frigot''
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was soe laden on the said coast for the account aforesaid, and there was
2. was soe laden on the said coast for the account aforesaid, and there was
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none other but what was soe there laden, saving the eighteene potaccoes
3. none other but what was soe there laden, saving th eighteene potaccoes
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which shee afterwards tooke in at Santa Cruse for Augustin Rosetti a
4. which shee afterwards tooke in at Santa Cruse for Augustin Rosetti a
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Genoese, which hee saith are Varinas Tobacco as hee conceiveth
5. Genoese, which hee saith are Varinas Tobacco as hee conceiveth
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the same to be, The premisses hee deposeth being master as aforesaid
6. the same to be, The premisses hee deposeth being master as aforesaid
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and the person that soe traded and tooke in the foresaid tobaccoe
7. and the person that soe traded and tooke in the foresaid tobaccoe
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as hee hath predeposed.
8. as hee hath predeposed.
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9. To the fourth hee saith that not getting his whole lading
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To the fourth hee saith that not getting his whole lading
10. at the said coast, hee came with the said shipp and such tobaccoes as
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at the said coast, hee came with the said shipp and such tobaccoes as
11. hee had as aforesaid there taken to the Canaries, and arived
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hee had as aforesaid there taken to the Canaries, and arived
12. at Santa Cruse to seeke for freight and further imployment for the
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at Santa Cruse to seeke for freight and further imployment for the
13. proffit of his said owners, and there tooke in severall goods upon
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proffit of his said owners, and there tooke in severall goods upon
14. freight to be transported to Amsterdam for account of severall merchants
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freight to be transported to Amsterdam for account of severall merchants
15. for the which owners to receive freight according to the schedule annexed
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for the which owners to receive freight according to the schedule annexed
16. nowe showed unto him, and two stivers on each gilder for average,
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nowe showed unto him, and two stivers on each gilder for average,
17. And this hee saith was and is true and reall; which hee knoweth being
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And this hee saith was and is true and reall; which hee knoweth being
18. master the and the person that contracted for the said freight.
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master the and the person that contracted for the said freight.
19. To the fifth árticle hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp
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20. after the premisses departed with the foresaid goods and merchandizes
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To the fifth árticle hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp
21. from Santa Cruse, and prosecuting her voyage for Amsterdam, was in
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after the premisses departed with the foresaid goods and merchandizes
22. her course seized by the ''lizard frigot'' together with all her foresaid
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from Santa Cruse, and prosecuting her voyage for Amsterdam, was in
23. goods aboard her and carried to Milford haven, having then alsoe
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her course seized by the ''lizard frigot'' together with all her foresaid
24. in her of her said outwards lading belonging to her owners that
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goods aboard her and carried to Milford haven, having then alsoe
25. were undisposed of two pipes of Spanish wines two pipes of
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in her of her said outwards lading belonging to her owners that
26. brandewine two halfe alms of ˹Spanish˺ wine, and two fatts containing two
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were undisposed of two pipes of Spanish wines two pipes of
27. thousand knives; and further that there were then in her about
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brandewine two halfe alms of Spanish wine, and two fatts containing two
28. seaventie two dozen of Tortois shells in three baggs or
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thousand knives; and further that there were then in her about
29. sacks, five greate potts and two small potts of balsame for account
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seaventie two dozen of Tortois shells in three baggs or
30. of this deponent and his said owners of Amsterdam, which this deponent
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sacks, five greate potts and two small potts of balsame for account
31. bought for the said account of and from the said Rosetti and paid
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of this deponent and his said owners of Amsterdam, which this deponent
32. him for the same/
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bought for the said account of and from the said Rosetti and paid
33. To the sixth article hee saith that the said Egbart Scutt and
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him for the same/
34. John da Pottar and this deponent were and are dutchmen and
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35. Inhabitants of Amsterdam, and subiects of the States of the United
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To the sixth article hee saith that the said Egbart Scutt and
36. Netherlands, betwixt whom and this ˹nation˺ there was and is
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John da Pottar and this deponent were and are dutchmen and
37. amitie/ And
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Inhabitants of Amsterdam, and subiects of the States of the United
38.
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Netherlands, betwixt whom and this nation there was and is
39. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
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amitie/ And
40. To the first hee saith hee hath heard and beleeveth that the
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41. said shipp was built at Lubeck, and that the said Scutt and
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To the Interrogatories. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
42. Potter about 18 or 20 monthes since bought her at Amsterdam
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43. of Jacob van Eust ˹and his brother˺ for about five thousand gildars, which hee knoweth
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To the first hee saith hee hath heard and beleeveth that the
44. being present at the bargaine at the signe of the Sea-Riddar
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said shipp was built at Lubeck, and that the said Scutt and
45. a victualling house neare the CXapele SXXXgth, a place where many
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Potter about 18 or 20 monthes since bought her at Amsterdam
46. shipps are sold, and that afterwards they bestowed much cost in fitting
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of Jacob van Eust and his brother for about five thousand gildars, which hee knoweth
47. and furnishing her for this present voyage in question, which was
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being present at the bargaine at the signe of the Sea-Riddar
48. the first voyage wherein shee was by them imployed. And that hee was
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a victualling house neare the CXapele SXXXgth, a place where many
49. thereupon constituted master by them but did not see the bill of sale
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shipps are sold, and that afterwards they bestowed much cost in fitting
50. that being passed before a Notary as the manner thereis
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and furnishing her for this present voyage in question, which was
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the first voyage wherein shee was by them imployed. And that hee was
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thereupon constituted master by them but did not see the bill of sale
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that being passed before a Notary as the manner thereis
  
 
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that was in the said shipp at the time of her seizure by the lizard frigot
was soe laden on the said coast for the account aforesaid, and there was
none other but what was soe there laden, saving the eighteene potaccoes
which shee afterwards tooke in at Santa Cruse for Augustin Rosetti a
Genoese, which hee saith are Varinas Tobacco as hee conceiveth
the same to be, The premisses hee deposeth being master as aforesaid
and the person that soe traded and tooke in the foresaid tobaccoe
as hee hath predeposed.

To the fourth hee saith that not getting his whole lading
at the said coast, hee came with the said shipp and such tobaccoes as
hee had as aforesaid there taken to the Canaries, and arived
at Santa Cruse to seeke for freight and further imployment for the
proffit of his said owners, and there tooke in severall goods upon
freight to be transported to Amsterdam for account of severall merchants
for the which owners to receive freight according to the schedule annexed
nowe showed unto him, and two stivers on each gilder for average,
And this hee saith was and is true and reall; which hee knoweth being
master the and the person that contracted for the said freight.

To the fifth árticle hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp
after the premisses departed with the foresaid goods and merchandizes
from Santa Cruse, and prosecuting her voyage for Amsterdam, was in
her course seized by the lizard frigot together with all her foresaid
goods aboard her and carried to Milford haven, having then alsoe
in her of her said outwards lading belonging to her owners that
were undisposed of two pipes of Spanish wines two pipes of
brandewine two halfe alms of Spanish wine, and two fatts containing two
thousand knives; and further that there were then in her about
seaventie two dozen of Tortois shells in three baggs or
sacks, five greate potts and two small potts of balsame for account
of this deponent and his said owners of Amsterdam, which this deponent
bought for the said account of and from the said Rosetti and paid
him for the same/

To the sixth article hee saith that the said Egbart Scutt and
John da Pottar and this deponent were and are dutchmen and
Inhabitants of Amsterdam, and subiects of the States of the United
Netherlands, betwixt whom and this nation there was and is
amitie/ And

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee hath heard and beleeveth that the
said shipp was built at Lubeck, and that the said Scutt and
Potter about 18 or 20 monthes since bought her at Amsterdam
of Jacob van Eust and his brother for about five thousand gildars, which hee knoweth
being present at the bargaine at the signe of the Sea-Riddar
a victualling house neare the CXapele SXXXgth, a place where many
shipps are sold, and that afterwards they bestowed much cost in fitting
and furnishing her for this present voyage in question, which was
the first voyage wherein shee was by them imployed. And that hee was
thereupon constituted master by them but did not see the bill of sale
that being passed before a Notary as the manner thereis