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|Transcription=To the 13th hee saith that at first it was demanded that the master (which
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they alwaies understood to be this deponent) and the other officers by him before mentioned
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should accordingly XXXXX come ashore, but afterwards the said marchant John
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Maria Basso (perceiving them backwards) sent this deponent a lettere advising
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that if hee only came with any two of his mariners ashore it ?should sXXXX XXXXX, for soe hee had prepared the busines with the officers there, and
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otherwise negatively.
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To the 14th hee saith that the said ketcher not being there taken notice
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of at all to be master, was never required to come ashore, but it was
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this deponent was looked upon as master and was invited ashore as aforesaid,
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and this deponent holds it fit and lawfull to goe ashore with the officers
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aforesaid where the custome requires it if they receive pratique, though
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in an enemies countrey, ?whether way is ?sent under that they come not
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as enemies but as friends as here it was, And otherwise hee cannot
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answer saving as aforesaid.
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To the 15th hee saith that there were the Capitan del mara and
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a master da C?ompo and five or six persons more in the boate
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with the said John Maria Basso when hee came soe aboard
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as aforesaid, and the reason whie this deponent went not ashore with
 +
them in their boate, was because pratique not being grannted, they
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could bot XXXXX him aboard as aforesaid, and hee the said Basso
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?did iustly exhorted them to come ashore and told them they should surely
 +
have pratique, but showed not any order or license, it being frivolous
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to imagine hee should, till they had bin ashore and satisfied the officers
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touching their health and otherwise according to the custome of the place.
  
 
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To the 13th hee saith that at first it was demanded that the master (which
they alwaies understood to be this deponent) and the other officers by him before mentioned
should accordingly XXXXX come ashore, but afterwards the said marchant John
Maria Basso (perceiving them backwards) sent this deponent a lettere advising
that if hee only came with any two of his mariners ashore it ?should sXXXX XXXXX, for soe hee had prepared the busines with the officers there, and
otherwise negatively.

To the 14th hee saith that the said ketcher not being there taken notice
of at all to be master, was never required to come ashore, but it was
this deponent was looked upon as master and was invited ashore as aforesaid,
and this deponent holds it fit and lawfull to goe ashore with the officers
aforesaid where the custome requires it if they receive pratique, though
in an enemies countrey, ?whether way is ?sent under that they come not
as enemies but as friends as here it was, And otherwise hee cannot
answer saving as aforesaid.

To the 15th hee saith that there were the Capitan del mara and
a master da C?ompo and five or six persons more in the boate
with the said John Maria Basso when hee came soe aboard
as aforesaid, and the reason whie this deponent went not ashore with
them in their boate, was because pratique not being grannted, they
could bot XXXXX him aboard as aforesaid, and hee the said Basso
?did iustly exhorted them to come ashore and told them they should surely
have pratique, but showed not any order or license, it being frivolous
to imagine hee should, till they had bin ashore and satisfied the officers
touching their health and otherwise according to the custome of the place.