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Ballast to take a ffreight she was by tempestuous weather forced back againe to ffrederickstadt
where being arrived the Skipper tooke in her now lading of Timber for Holland.
There were noe colourable bills of lading signed, nor any of Contrary
tenour, And saith the sd shipp has but one deck. And saith that when
y.e Crowne ffrigott that chaced them fired a gunn the skipper and this depot XX
presently struck saile and yeilded themselves and denieth that any of
the Company deserted the sd shipp But saith that the Skipper was
taken out of his shipp aboard the man of warr that tooke him, and
three Englishmen put on board the sd vessell who brought her and
her sd lading of Timber with this depot up into the river of Thames

Et alr nescit

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX [His signature]

Interpreted by mee
John delXXXXre

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Eadem ?dia sup Interrijs prodict

2. HANCEUS PETERSON da ffrederickstadt natus ibm. annos agens
29 aut XXXXricter testsis

Ad ?dea Interria deponit that hee hath knowne the ship the Death
Inter for the sd fowre yeers last and hath served in her ever since the
last spring as cooke of her; And saith the sd shipp hath belonged
to ffrederickstadt ever since her sd building at ffrederickstadt which happened
about fowre yeares since and to owners there, but knoweth not their
names and parts, but they the sd owners are said to bee Burgers and
inhabitants of ffrederickstadt a ffreecity in the Dominions of the Duke of
Holsteyne And when hee is at home he liveth with his parents housekeepers
and dwellers in the liberties of y:e city of ffrederickstadt being a Batchelo:r
And saith the said vessell is but a smale vessell but of how many tonns hee
knoweth not having bever seene her lading with corne, and at her
sd seizure had a lading of Crooked XXXX wood ffor sbuilding shipps and Clapboards on board her laded by merchants
of ffrederickstadt but what their names wer hee knoweth not nor
knoweth to whom the same were consigned but saith they were to have
bin delivered at Amsterdam. And saith hee was hired to serve in the sd shipp
by y:e yeare being hired as the shipps boy and Cooke And the sd shipp hath
made three voyages since such this depots becoming cooke of her the ffirst
was from ffrederickstadt to XXXXX XXXX from and thence she returned with beames to ffrederickstadt
the second was from ffrederickstadt to Norway in Ballast, and thence she returned
with a lading of Deales, which she delivered at ffrederickstadt, And the
voyage in question was the third voyage. And saith that there were not
at the sd seizure any ffrench, Dutch or Danish ffactor or Coloures
aboard, nor any else saveing Swede a passenger who XXX y:e ship aboard the man of warr and saving the ffrederickstadter
flagg being the Nettle leafe was up or XXX XXXX that y:e Company consisted of three persons
with this depo:t and noe more, all natives of ffrederickstadt and dwellers there
and no XXX their XXXX, never lived in any of y:e territoryes of y:e dominions of y:e
states of y:e united neatherlands ffrench King or King of Denmark And saith that
in their Course for Holland the sd ship was mett with and seized by y:e Crowne
one of his Majesties ffrigotts off of Emms a river on y:e Coast of Holland
and the papers of the sd shipp were delivered to the Captaine of the
ffrigott without any concealment or embeazelment thereof or any of them
made. And saith that upon the sd seizure upon the Captains demand
whence they were and whether bound they declared that the ship
and lading belonged to ffrederickstadt and that she was bound for
Holland and saith hee never saw any colourable bills of lading
on board the said shipp which has but one deck and is of a smale
burthen