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Transcription

Citie of London where hee heepeth house and family, this rendent
having good acquaintance with him, and having been in his the
said domingos house here. And further cannot depose:-/

To the 4th hee saith hee knoweth not, nor hath heard any thing
touching any such assurances as are interrate, saving this rendent
(as hee remembreth) hath heard the said domingps Correspondents
in the Western Islands say That the said shipp had beene or was
ensured for severall summes of money here in England or
Amsterdam./:

To the 5th hee knoweth nothing concerning the seizure of the said
shipp:-

Peter Goodwin [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day, Examined upon the said Interrogatorie:- [CENTRE HEADING]

5us/

Jacintho Baes of London servant to domingo
Vaes de Britto aged 24. yeares or thereabouts
sworne in Court as aforesaid and examined saith
as followeth videlicet:-

To the first and second of the said Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
That the shipp the Saint Michael interrate did and doeth credibly
and solely belong todomingo Vaz de Britto, and hath soe to him the
said de Britto belonged for about three yeares last past as the
sole Owner and Proprietor thereof and soe commonly and generally
reputed and taken, and that the said shipp was originally built (as hee
hath been credibly informed) for the said doming's proper accompt and
service, And saith that the said domingo for all the time aforesaid hath by
himselfe or Order on his behalfe caused the said shipp to bee from time
to time sett forth to sea upon his owne accompt and adventure, This
rendent having for all that time and long before been servant of and
to the said domingo vaz de Britto, and having severall times seend and
been aboard the said shipp at the Island of Saint Michael being one
of the Westerne Islands, by the appointment of the aid domingo
the said shipp then and there upon her reparation for the said
domingo's accompt, and thereby, and by his frequent conversation
with those that then belonged to the said shipp, hee is fully convinced
of the trueth of the premisses and of the Propriety aforesaid. And
further cannot depose:-

To the third Interrogatorie hee saith, That the interrate domingo Vaz de
Britto hath resided in this Citie of London, and hath kept house
and family here for about three yeares last past or this rendents
knowledge being his the said domingo's servant, and for such an
Inhabitant for all that time the said domingo hath been and is
well