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|Transcription=to doe unlesse Some of the said Ships Company would goe on
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shore with him in the said Ketchers boate; The Premisses hee deposeth
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hearing the same, And further hee cannot depose./.
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To the 10th. hee saith that one of those who came in the said Boate Pretended
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himselfe to be the ffactor to whom the said ship was Consigned who did
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alsoe demand the Captaine, Mate, Purser and one or two more of the
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said ships Company to goe ashore as aforesaid, and then hee would
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procure them Prattick for their said ship, and one in the said Boat
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said in the hearing of all other Spanairds in the said Boate that
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hee knew they were all Englishmen. (meaning the said ships Company)
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and thereupon the Company of the said ship perceived they
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were discovered to be English; And the said Ty did then and there refuse
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to goe ashore in the said Spanish Boate, And further hee cannot depose
  
 
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to doe unlesse Some of the said Ships Company would goe on
shore with him in the said Ketchers boate; The Premisses hee deposeth
hearing the same, And further hee cannot depose./.

To the 10th. hee saith that one of those who came in the said Boate Pretended
himselfe to be the ffactor to whom the said ship was Consigned who did
alsoe demand the Captaine, Mate, Purser and one or two more of the
said ships Company to goe ashore as aforesaid, and then hee would
procure them Prattick for their said ship, and one in the said Boat
said in the hearing of all other Spanairds in the said Boate that
hee knew they were all Englishmen. (meaning the said ships Company)
and thereupon the Company of the said ship perceived they
were discovered to be English; And the said Ty did then and there refuse
to goe ashore in the said Spanish Boate, And further hee cannot depose