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Transcription

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To the 11th he saith he is a native and inhabitant of Cadiz and
serves the sayd Santillana as a servant of his howse and merchant in his busines of trade
and otherwise negatively.

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To the .17. he saith the John of Grace was taken in fight, videlicet
the John of Grace fought with the English frigott that subdued
her about 4 or 5 howres and that he this REndent was aboard the
Three Kings which shipp did not fight nor was taken in fight
but after the fight was over, and that the sayd Santillana and Baldus
were neither of them aboard eyther of the sayd shipps the tyme aforesayd.

To the .18.th he saith there did come 5 or 6 french shipps from
Saint Malloes in Company with the three Kings and Saint John and were
in Company of them when the Saphire frigot fought, but as for
any Consortshipp, or Agreement made att Saint Mallo or elsewhere
to fight the English if they mett them, this Rendent for his part
neyther knoweth nor hath heard of any such matter And
otherwise cannot depose

To the 19th he saith that the John de Grace and other 5 or 6 ffrench
shipps fought with the Saphire frigott unedr the ffrench Colours
and that the Sapphire frigot then wore the Colours of this Commonwealth
and that the three Kings being forced so to do by the other shipps
did for a shew shoot three or 4 gunnes, but att random and arr
off from the Saphire frigot, and did not fight att all nore wore the ffrench
Colours but the Hamburgh Colours onely. And otherwise cannot depose

Dam DElaplace [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]

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