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Transcription

order given to one Mr Michael de Haze at dover beinge this Deponents father his
correspondent to send the said Shipp uppon her arrivall at Dover for
flanders And otherwise then as by information out of his said fathers bookes
of accompt and by Letters which he hath seene tending to the effect of what hee
hath predeposed [?XXXXX] hee cannot say:

To the foureth article of the said allegation and to the twoe schedules or exhibits therein
mentioned beinge shewne into him this deponent and carefully perused by him att the
tyme of this his examination hee sayeth and Deposeth That hee was not present
at the firminge and signeing the sayd twoe schedules arlate but sayeth That Martyn
and Henry Domer were and are this Deponents said fathers factors and agents at Nants
{?and] [?Tolonne] and of this deponents knowledge there hath for divers yeares beene
correspondence by way of Letters and advice betweene this Deponents father and the said
Martyn domer and Henry domer and hee hath seene divers sand severall papers and
Letters of advice which have come to this Deponents father and under theis
hands and this deponent is veryly perswaded in his conscience that the twoe exhibits
or Schedules arlate now shewne unto and perused by him were and are firmed by
Martyn or Henry Domer it being an ordinary and usuall course amonge merchants
and factors That where twoe are imployed in company one doth usually subscribe
and firme for both in both their names and soe hee sayeth That the sayd Martyn and henry Domer have
usually donne in those Letters which this deponent hath received in
theire names And sayeth That the said twoe
exhibits were and are the very Letters and papers which were sent unto this deponents
said father from Xantz concerning the sale of the Leade and buyeinge of the wynes
and [?XXXXXX] arlate and were sent to this Deponents father bu the ordinary Poast long
before the seizure of the Shipp and goods arlate And further to this article hee cannot
Depose.

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