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Transcription

[ADD DATA]

Henry Hodson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the said Allegation.

2dus.

John Symmonds of the parishe of Stepney in the County of Middlesex
Mariner aged 21 yeares or thereabouts worne and examined deposeth

To the second article of the articles in this cause administred hee saitha nd deposeth
That in or about the moneth of August last past the arlate James [?Durgen]
being out at Sea upon the Coast of Holland in and with the ship the Saint John
Baptist whereof hee was then Commander did meete withall surprize and
Take a certaine vessell by the name of the Mary of Mosse whereof
Kindt ffredrickson was Master and for the use and on the behalfe
of the States of this Commonwealth. And soe much hee saith ws and is
well knowne unto the arlate William James who after the seizing of the said ship and whilest
shee was in Yarmouth roade under the said seizure did come from shoare att
Yarmouth and was abord her. which hee knoweth being at the tyme aforesaid
Gunner of the said ship the Saint John Baptiste and seeing the premisses and soe had
and done as is predeposed. And further cannot depose/.

To the third and 4th hee saith and dposeth That after such the seizeig
and surprizeing of the said shippe the Mary of [?Mosse] and whilest she was
upon the open Seas within the Jurisdiction of this Court and under the said seizure
above mentioned hee the said William James of his owne accord and without
any lawfull authority for the purpose given unto him and without the privity and consent
of the said James Day (as he the said William James hath in the presence and hearing
of this deponent and others his contests often confessed and declared) did in the nighte tyme come
from Shoare at Yarmouth on bord the said ship the Mary of [?Mosse] then lying in Yarmouth
roade, and from hence did [?XXX] upon and take into his possession and Custody a [?XXXX] Cable
accompted