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AD 15n dicit that while the Experience continued if [GUTTER]
at Brazille as aforesaid the said depon caused several bills,
lading, invoices, letters and other papers and writings lots [GUTTER]
on board her, which signified that her said lading then onboard
her did belong to the producents, as indeed they did include
which bills of lading, invoices, letters and papers he sayeth came
to the hands of the companies of the said three Dutch ships and
some of them and they as some of them lose or throw them
overboard, or otherwise made away with them, soo [GUTTER]
the producents cannot have them whereby to prove their
property is the said ship and lading ./

AD 16n Dicit that the said ships lading of sugars and other goods was to have been
delivered at Lisbone to the aforesaid Abrahams
X for the useuse and account of the said Bretton, Dolboe,
Middleton and company. Stat noscit falvis predeposit
Ad qude fo refort./
His preonlest? Anthony Beale

AD 18n dicit that he hath beard the Carpenter of the Experience
say to the effect Arlate. And further so this Article can
depose, for that he sayth he was taken from on board
the Experience some after her seizure and arried aboard
the Orange./

AD 19n dicit that at the time of the seizure of the Experience
these were two Portugall ships in her company, which didn’t
come with her (as he sayeth) from Brazille, but only met
her accidentally at sea. And further so this arlate he can
depose, saving he sayeth he beleaveth it must have been
generally knowne on board the Experience amongst the
Company, if there had been any true promise or
agreement made as it Arlate, And saving this deponit
beleaveth there was not any sure Agreement made for
there was no sure thing spoken as heard of on board the
Experience

AD 20n X deponit et dicit that the said Captain Kingsman
and company in the Experience did not fight with any one
either of the said Dutch ships in defence of either
of the said Portugall ships as ladings, nor did they X the said Kingsman and Company use any
hostile acts towards either of the said Dutch ships or fire any
guns upon them in their own defence until they [GUTTER]
came as enemies to the windwards of the Experience, and
had given her severall broadfires as aforesaid without
hayling her./

AD 21n dicit that all the aforesaid twelve hundred chests of sugar
twenty five hundred rolles of tobacco, about fifty or so
hides, and a great quantity of wood were onboard the
ship Experience at the time of her seizure, and came to