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Transcription

To the 6.th hee saith hee was present and assisting in te packing up of
the 4. bailes predeposed, two whereof were packed up in this deponents lodging
at the Iron Crosse in Saint Denis Streete at Paris, and two others at the
house of the said Nicholas Gourin, and saith that this deponent upon the
packing thereof caused the same to be marked by the usuall packers
and saith hee hath knowne the markes interrate for about 7. yeares
last past, and hath many severall times seene the same upon goods for the
said producents accompt, and particularly since his coming to London hath
sent from hence goods to Hamburgh for the accompt of the said producent
which were marked with the markes aforesaid.

To the 7:th hee saith the severall Merchants at Paris of whom hee bought the goods
now Claymed gave this deponent their severall accompts for the same, which this
deponent sent away over land to the said producent as invoyces or ffactories for
the same, and beleeveth the same are now at Hamburough in the said producents
Custodie, And saith there were not any ffactories made for the wares
and goods now Claymed otherwise then as aforesaid, And further cannot
Depose./

To the 8:th negatively. to every part thereof, saving the said Stolly hath
often used and still doeth use to trade with dutchmen and ffrenchmen, that
is to say in buying goods of them and paying for the same with readie monies
and not otherwise:/

To the 9:th negatively, And otherwise cannot depose/

To the 10:th hee saith he had order by word of mouth from the said producent
at Hambourgh, and a Hamburgher passe importing upon what occasion hee
was to goe fro ffrance, which passe he is readie to produce./

To the 11:th hee saith the goods now Claymed are worth about 4000. rixdollers
as hee conceiveth, and saith hee beleeveth that Mr Limerole a Merchant
here in London hath procuration to Clayme the sayd goods/

To the 12 hee saith hee was passenger in and aboard the said shipp at the
time of her seizure./

To the 12:th hee saith the said shipps lading consisted of brandewine and
piece goods, wherin hee hath no share, And otherwise negatively, referring
himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.

To the 14:th negatively to every part thereof./

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The 17th day of December 1653

Examined upon the said Allegation:/

vacadt

2us

Diederich Warniche of Hamborough Merchant
aged 25 yeares or therabouts a Witnesse
sworne and examined saith as followeth videlicet