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Transcription

[FIRST MARKE, LH MARGIN]

in the mergent, and in skinnes, Indico without marke in returne of the said goods brought
thither as aforesaid by, and for the Account of the said
Jacomo Otto: And Procured and had for the said goods
brought thither as aforesaid by and for the Account of the said
William alias Jacob Thompson thirty five Chests of Indico

[SECOND MARKE, LH MARGIN]

marked with the second marke in the margent. And this
deponent with the said goods brought thither by the said Bartholomew
Guiaderie for his Propper Account as a foresaid, had
and Procured two skinns of Indico, without marke

AB [THIRD MARKE, LH MARGIN]

and one Chest of Indico marked with the third marke
in the Mergent: All which aforesaid Indicos were [?bought GUTTER]
and Provided and laden aboard the said ship in the said
West Indias for the respective Accounts, and Adventures
of the said Claimers, And saith that all the said Indico
were to be brought from the said West Indias to
the Downes or England. for the sole and Propper account
of the said Claimers as aforesaid. and after the lading of
the said Indicoes on board the said ship (with other Lading
which shee had in the said West Indias receaved on board
her) shee departed and set saile from thence to come
to the Downes.and in her Passage thither shee met
with stormy Weather was forced the said ship into
Milford Haven, whence shee was after. Conveyed
to this Port, The Premisses hee deposeth being and goeing Cheife Sopra
Cargo of the said Ship the said voyage, and doeing and
Acting all the Considerable busines ashore at the said Indias;/:

To the fifth hee saith that at the time of the staying
of the said ship at Milford Haven and her Comming
into the hands of the Officers of this Comonwealth
all the said Indico aforementioned was on
board the said ship; and was then really belonging
to the said ship; and was then really belonging
to the said Claimers of this deponents Certaine knowledge.

To the 6th hee saith that the said Jacomo Otto is Comonly accounted a hamburgher by birth, and William
alias Jacob Thompson was and is Comonly accounted and reputed
to be a Dutchman borne, and a subject of the States
of the United Provinces, And further cannot depose.

To the 7th hee saith that the said Bartholomew Guiader[?ie GUTTER]
was and is Comonly accounted and reputed a ffrenchman
borne, and a Subject of the King of ffrance, and further
hee cannot depose:/:

Juan [XXXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

see his answer to the Interrogatories hereunder.