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Transcription

To the 34th hee saith he came not from Cadiz.

To the 35th Interrogatorie he saith and deposeth that he did
and doth know by sight the person of that dutchman one of the Lords
of delph of whom he hath predeposed, and saith he is of
a middle stature, something grosse and about fifty
yeares of age of a fair complexion and his hayre
brownish but inclining to gray, and for that he and
another person of quality did discourse long and neere upon
and howre upon the subject predeposed, he this deponent
did enquire his name of the rest of the passengers, and
they did informe this deponent what his name was, but
it is now slipt out of his memory. And as for the very formall
and expressive words which the sayd Lord of delph spake the
discourse being long and now long since hee cannot positively
sett them forth, but well remembreth the substance and
effect of them to be as he hath predeposed; And particularly
remembreth theis following passages spoken by him in this
or the very like words, videlicet. de Ingelsche (seyd hy) hebben
dose drij schopen met zylver ghenomen, ende sy nu pretenderen
(speaking of the masters of the sayd shipps) dat het zylver t'
Hamburgh huys tookeomt, maer het is seker dat het t'
Amsterdam ende Harlem tooke hoort, ende ten laeste het
sal swaerlijch op die van Harlem ende Amsterdam vallen
ende de Ingolehe (sayd hy) zijn slim genoegh sij sallen dil
wal verstaen, ende willen niet onder dese pretense de zylver
soo haosteluck afscheyden. And saith the said discourse happened on or about
the twentyeth day of November 1652 new stile in the forenoone
in the sayd skute in the presence of twelve or more passengers
ducthmen besides this deponent all goeing for the Hague, the
names of the sayd passengers he saith hee knoweth not, they
being all strangers to him and he happening into their Company
onely by Chance in passing with them in one boat to the hague
as aforesaid. And further he cannot depose.

To the 36th he saith he is not concerned having not so deposed.

To the 37th he saith he is not concerned having not so deposed.

To the 38th he saith he doth not knowe beleive nor hath heard that
any of the subjects of the king of Spayne living in Antwerpe
Gannt Dunkerke or elsewhere in fflanders in the yeare 1652 [?XX GUTTER]
[?XXX GUTTER]