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Transcription

did take out of the sayd shipp the Mary and Joyce the sayd hundred and [?XXXX]
pipes of wyne marked as aforesayd or the greatest part of them aboard
the sayd Elizabeth and that the sayd Elizabeth with the sayd wines or [?XXXX]
part of them aboard her was taken by the Bryar ffrigott a shipp in
the imediate service of this Commonwealth and brought into the
River of Thames and the reason of such his beleefe is for that hee sawe
her the Elizabeth lyeing in the sayd river with about a hundred fort[?y]
eight or a hundred and fiftie of the same pipes of wine which [?XXX]
over taken from aboard the Mary and Joyce and put into the sayd
Elizabeth, then and there aboard her the sayd Elizabeth, and having still the [?same]
markes as they had on their bungs at the tyme this deponent [?caused]
them to bee first laden aboard the Mary and Joyce at the Canaries and the same
as was and are in the bills of lading signed by the sayd Phillip
Stafford the Master of the Mary and Joyce, and alsoe the same
Counter markes on the heads of each pipe as they had at their
sayd first ladeing, and sawe them unladed out of the sayd
shipp Elizabeth by order of this Court And further to those
articles hee cannot depose/

To the 12th and 13th articles hee saith that at the tyme the Mary and
Joyce and her sayd ladeing were brought into the Groyne the arlate
Andrew [?A]ernonto was there Consull Generall for the subiects
of the States of the United Provinces And there told and affirmed
to this deponent that John da LaVilette and Nicholas [?XXXX]
of Middleborough were Owners Armers setters firth and
imployers of the sayd two frigotts or men of warr which [?soe]
seized the sayd shipp Mary and Joyce and her ladeing And the
sayd Aernonts there alsoe told this deponent that the arlate [?XXXX]
Roe was there imployed by the sayd John da Lavillette and Nicholas
Clements to dispose of such prizes as should bee taken by the sayd
two friggotts or men of warr and brought in thither, whereupon the
sayd Roe having whilest this deponent stayed at the Groyne landed
eight or tenn pipes of wine from on board the Mary and Joyce [?and]
some other goods belonging to the sayd Thomas Warren
and him this deponent, hee this deponent did adresse himselfe to the sayd
Roe and endeavour to compound with him for a hundred and fiftie pipes of the wines seized and then aboard the
and [XXXX], and the sayd Roe thereupon told this deponent that what hee
and this deponent should agree for must bee paid to the sayd da Lavillette
or Clements or one of them at Middleborough, which in[XXXX]reth th[?is]
deponent to beleeve that the sayd deLavillette and Clements were
Owners Armers setters forth and imployers of the sayd two ffrigotts
or men of warr, and the sayd Roe their Agent at the Groyne to [?dispose]
of the prizes taken by the sayd ffrigotts and brought in thither And
further