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Transcription

To the third hee saith That he hath credibly heard that the said Nicholas
Crombeene was and is an Inhabitant in fflanders, and saith he is comonly
accompted and reputed to be a Subiect of the King of Spaine And
otherwise hee cannot depose./

To the 4th he saith and deposeth That the said shipp the Salvadore and
her goods aforesaid and other Lading in her Course to Ostend in fflanders was
mett withall surprized ad taken by one of the ffrigotts of this Commonwealth and
brought into this Port of London and here detained And he saith that att the
seisure of the said shipp the said sixtie one Potaccoes of Tobacco so laden as
aforesaid were on board the said shipp the Salvadore and did as he beleeveth
come to th hands or possession of the seisers or officers of this Comonwealth
which he deposeth being on board the shipp th eSampson when the said shipp
the Salvadore was taken and saw the surprizall thereof And further he cannot
depose./

To the 5th he saith his foregoeing depositions were and are true./

To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]

Rowe dt.

To the first he saith that he this deponent was a passenger in the shipp the
Sampson but came in Company with the said shipp the Salvador And further
answeareth negatively.

To the second he saith he doth not knowe the Interrogated Nicholas Crombeene
but saith hee hath heard by his brother William Crombeene and others att Cadiz whom
he knoweth That he the said Nicholas is accompted a subiect of the King of
Spaine And otherwise hee cannot depose/

To the 3d he saith That William Crombeen brother of the sayd producent did
buy the said 51 pataccoes of Tobaccoe att a faire at [?Gibbe taur] near [Marracha]
in the West Indies of severall persons there, And afterwards came with them to Cadiz
in the Company of this deponent and consigned them to the producent according to
the said Bill of lading to which he referreth himself And otherwise hee
cannot depose.

To the 4th he saith That the arlate William Crombeene comeing with the said
Tobacco from Marracha in the shipp the Nostra Segniora de Rosario unto Cadiz
did there cause the said 61 potaccoes of Tobaccoe to be taken out of that shipp and
laden aboard the Salvadore for the Accompt of his brother the producent and
not for the Accompt of any of the nation of the Hollanders or ffrench And
otherwise hee cannot depose./

To the 5th he saith That he did see the said 61 potaccoes of tobaccoe before
they were laden aboard the Salvadore as aforesaid in the Custodie of the Interrogated
William Crombeen in his house in Marracha, and saith he came along with them to
Cadiz and had the same under his care and Charge in the shipp Nostra Signora da
Rosario as aforesaid untill they were so laden aboard the Salvadore as aforesaid
And further he cannot depose./

To the sixt hee saith That the said William Crombeen who laded or caused the said
tobaccoe to be laden did acknowledge and confesse to this deponent that the said
Tobaccoes was consigned to Nicholas Crombeene of Cortrey in fflanders
And further saveing his foregoeing deposition hee cannot
as to [?this] depose.

To the seaventh he saith That the said bill of lading was subscribed by the
sayd