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To the 18th hee answereth and deposeth that hee had 46 persons aboard
of his company and one passenger, and that of the said 46, there
were about tenn boyes and youthes, and that there were about 16
or 17 men in Matthias Johnson his shipp, which hee alsoe declared
to Captaine Penn, who thereupon said to his Purse, then there is
about 60 men in all, alr negative.

To the 19th hee saith that one of this deponents company that
was aboard Captaine Penns shipp having his throate soare and
soe sore that hee could not eate in two dayes space, and had thereof
complayning to him this deponent this deponent intreated Captaine
Penn to let this deponent goe aboard his owne shipp to fetch his owne Chirurgeon
to looke to and dresse him, and to noe other end or purpose,
which courtesie the said Captaine Penn denied him, but suffered his
the said Captaines owne Chirurgeon to dresse it, as this deponents man told him.

Ad 20 et 21 raiddet negative ad singula.

To the 22th hee saith that all the common men and mariners were hired at
Lubeck and shipped there, and told there the drift of the
said voyage as aforesaid by this deponent, and saith hee hired them
for Cales or Ligorne, not daring to tell them precisely that hee
was bound for Cales, least they should discover it in case hee met
with ffrench, and saith hee hired them to serve in a merchants
voyage and was to give them according to their place and desert for the
voyage some more and some lesse, but to the common sort
hee was to give 32 guldens a peece to Cadiz, and in case hee went
to Ligorne, hee was to give them 5 peeces of eight a peece per moneth
from Cadiz.

To the 24th hee saith that the said two shipps at the time of
their said seizure were in consortshipp together for Cadiz, both on
a merchandizing voyage, and soe this deponent and the said
Matthias Johnson made knowne to each other.

To the 25th hee saith the said two shipps are built and fitted for merchandizing
and not for men of warr, nor have they any Commission for man
of warr, but saith this deponents said shipp sis such as may be
used for a man of warr or may marke a man of warr.

To the last hee saith that the lading of this deponents said shipp was
left to this deponents disposall, and soe was not consigned to any other
but was by him to be disposed at Cadiz to the first and best
Chapman or merchant that hee could meete with there, be hee of
what nation soever, quoad cetera refert se ad predepoita.
and saith hee was to bring the said shipp
againe to Lubeck, and neither land
nor sell or otherwise dispose of the same any where els, to which purpose the
magistrates of Lubeck tooke an oath of him (according to the custome
of the place) that hee should not sell her in seven yeeres.

William Loemann [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Daniel Vosse [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]


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