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16:° Aprilis 1667

XXX Princeps Jacobus Dux Ebor)
et Albanis con Navem quandam vorat)
the Saint Ignatius cajus Gualterus BXXage
corat M:r, nuper in porta in Insula vectis)
seizit Doctor Budd)
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1.

Cornelius Bourne in parochiaa Sancte Salvatoris in BurgodX
Southwarke Nauta, annos agens 35 and XXXX testis
product et Juratis dicit et deponit prout

Ad primum et secundum arlos deponit that about six weekes since
the time more precisely he remembreath not this deponent being then
and now one of the ffrigatts Company the ffrancis the aclate Captaine William
?Brustowe Commander went on board and seized or stopped the shipp
Saint Ignatius aclate in Yarmouth Roade within the Isle of Wight, And saith
that under a little parcell of tobacco in a private place of the great Cabbin of the Saint
Ignatius this deponent found the three schedules or ffrench letters
arlate N:o 6. 7. 8 and breaking them open found them to bee ffrench
but could not understand them, and some two dayes after such his
finding of the said letters this deponent gave them to the said Captaine
William Burstow Commander of the said ffrancis ffrigatt, And saith this
deponent is well assured that the said three letters annexed are the
same which he found in the Ignatius as aforesd. this deponent
taking notice of the seales and superscriptions findeth them to bee
the same. Et alr nescit saving that one Richard Earlisman Commander
of the Hawke Ketch was also in the said Cabbin when this deponent
found the said letters and when hee broke them open.

Ad 3 deponit that in the Topp of the three papers or letters N:o 6. 7. 8
the word Brugge is written every the head of another word which is blotted
out but may bee discerned to have been written flushen or vlissing
And saith that the word Bruges written over the said letters and the blotts were
made before the said papers were found and before this deponent broke them open
A alr nescit

Ad 4 nescit-

CORNELIUS XXXXX [His signature]

Super allono per drom Budd dat
exparte dicti dmis Ebor. Examinatus