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|Transcription=lade or cause to be laden aboard the ''Mary and Joyce'' two pipes of wine
 
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(marked as in the margent) for Accompt of the arlate John Wood but consigned as by the bill of ladeing to Mr Arthur Ingram of London Merchant
 
(marked as in the margent) for Accompt of the arlate John Wood but consigned as by the bill of ladeing to Mr Arthur Ingram of London Merchant
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Spaine for the seizure of the shipps and goods of the subiects of the
 
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lade or cause to be laden aboard the Mary and Joyce two pipes of wine
(marked as in the margent) for Accompt of the arlate John Wood but consigned as by the bill of ladeing to Mr Arthur Ingram of London Merchant
and laden by order and with the goods and effects of the sayd John Wood as hee
beleeveth, to be transported in her for London and there delivered to the
sayd Wood, or the sayd Ingram as his Assigne, which Wood hee this deponent beleeveth
was at the tyme of such ladeing the sayd two pipes of wine aboard
the sayd shipp the true and lawfull Owner and proprietor of them And further
to this article hee cannot depose/

To the second article hee saith the sayd two pipes of wine being soe laden
hee this deponent (being the arlate Phillipp Stafford) did firme
three bills of ladeing for them all of one tenor, and saith the sayd
Aleverado after the sayd two pipes were soe laden did send some papers
and dispatches in the sayd shipp Mary and Joyce (touching the sayd two pipes of
wine as hee beleeveth) but whether any bill of ladeing were therein incloased
hee knoweth not, which papers (the sayd shipp and all her ladeing being
seized by two shipps of warr Commissionated by the King of Spaine
for seizure of the shipps and goods of the subiects of the Commonwealth
of England) were by the Captaines of the sayd men of warr and their
Companyes (amongst other papers aboard her) seized and taken out
of the sayd shipp And further hee cannot depose/

To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith as before is deposed that
hee beleeveth the sayd two pipes consigned aforesayd were provided and put aboard the
Mary and Joyce out of the goods and effects of the sayd John Wood which Wood
as hee beleeveth (unlesse any Ensurance be made of them
which hee knoweth not of) did and doth runne the sole hazard of the
sayd two pipes of wyne And further hee cannot depose/

To the 4th hee saith hee hath knowne the arlate John Wood to bee an
Inhabitant of London for those two or three yeares last past and saith
hee is a subiect of this Commonwealth And commonly reputed
to bee an English man borne./

To the 5th 6th 7th and 8th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith the
Mary and Joyce having receaved the sayd two pipes of wine marked
as aforesayd and other her ladeing aboard her sett sayle with
them and it aboard her from Oratava bound for London and in her
course thitherwards was in the moneth of March last surprized
with the sayd two pipes marked as aforesayd and other her ladeing
aboard her by two men of warr belonging (as Jacob Bolart
the Captaine of one of them and John Van Sluce the Captaine of
the other of them and their Companyes gave out to dunkirke and
Ostend, and Commissionated as they alsoe sayd by the King of
Spaine for the seizure of the shipps and goods of the subiects of the
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