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Transcription

To the 8th Interrogatory he saith that the sayd Gordt Janson did [?after]
such tyme as he had bought the sayd vessell goe to Emden
from Euchuisen and att his returne to Euchuisen brought
the forementioned bill of exchange with him to proure
moneyes to pay for the shipp, And further he cannot
depose, no knoweing who sent the schedules interrate to
London

Erloff [MARKE] Cornelison [MARKE, RH SIDE]
his firme

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The 14th day of March 1653

On the behalfe of Isaack Phillips}
and Company Imployyers of}
the shipp the Suckley, whereof}
Walter Randall is Captaine}
against the shipp Angelo}
Cuystode}.

Examined upon Interrogatoryes ministred on the behalfe
of the sayd Isaack Phillips.

Baptista ab Alexandro of Venice
one of the Company of the sayd shipp the Angelo
Custode'. aged 21 yeares or thereabouts
a witnes sworne and examined deposeth and
saith as followeth videlicet.

Smith dt.

To the first Interrogatory This deponent saith that he was one of the
Company of the interrate shipp the Angelo Custode att the time
of her seizure by the Suckly, as a private mariner [?only]
and hath so belonged to her 4 monethes or thereabouts [?videlicet]
from the first setting fort of the sayd shipp upon this [?voyage]
from Venice where he saith he came first on board her and
saith one Burghetti an Inhabitant of Venice and a Venetian
borne was and is att Venice commonly held and reputed to be [?the]
Owner and Proprietor of the sayd shipp, bu how long he hath
bene owner thereof, how he came by her, or what he payd
or to whom he saith he knoweth not, neyther doth he know
as he saith where the sayd shipp was built not by whom
nor for whose use or accompt. And otherwise cannot depose saving
that he this deponent did not see him the sayd Burghetti paye
money for the sayd shipp.

To the 2 Interrogatory he saith that the Captaine or Commander of the
shipp is a Venetian and liveth att Venice in the house of his
father who is likewise a venetian. and that the Pilot of the
shipp us a Dutchman an high German as he conceyveth
and that five more of the sayd shipps Company are Venetians
and the cooke of the sayd shipp is a fflemming and the [?boatswaine]
of the sayd shipp is an Englishman and one other of her
Company an Hamburghese, And further not knowing [?where]
the sayd persons have lived for theis ten yeares last past [?nor ?where]
they have families he cannot depose, saving that [?XX]
[?XX]