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Transcription

moneth of ffebruary (the sayd shipp lying in the port of Oratava) lade and
put aboard the sayd shipp the Mary and Joyce (and that for the Accompt of the sayd Thomas
Warren as hee beleeveth) one hundred and fifty pipes of Canarie wyne to be there trans
ported for London and there delivered to the said Thomas or his Assignes And
further to these articles hee cannot depose

To the 5th 6th and 7th articles of the sayd allegation and the bill of ladeing [?within ?the]
sayd allegation mentioned hee saith that about the sayd tyme that the sayd
hundred and fiftie pipes were soe laden for Accompt (as hee beleeveth) of the sayd Thomas
Warren, the sayd William Warren the Supracargo aforesayd did lade aboard
the sayd shipp forty pipes of Canarie wynes more, for Accompt (as hee
beleeveth) of him selfe the sayd William Warren, soe that the whole number
laden by the sayd William aboard the sayd shipp did amounte to one hundred
and nynty pipes of Canarie wynes, And saith that hee observed
(being one of the sayd shipps Company and helping to
take the sayd hundred and nynty pipes of wyne aboard) that
they were marked with severall markes videlicet a hundred and eighty of the sayd
hundred nynty with [FIRST MARKE] and the other tenn with [SECOND MARKE] And further to these
articles hee cannot depose saving his forefoing deposition not knowing what bills of ladeing were signed for
the sayd 190 pipes nor by whome signed/

To the 8th hee saith that the sayd shipp mary and Joyce haveing received the sayd
190 pipes of wine aboard her (for the severall accompts aforesayd as hee
beleeveth) did sett sayle with them and other goods beside the sayd wynes to a good value
(which other goods as hee beleeveth and hath heard were for the Accompt
of the sayd Thomas Warren) from Oratava bound for London and in their
Course thitherwards upon the thirteenth day of March last neere the
North Cape the sayd shipp Mary and Joyce with all the sayd wynes and other
ladeing aboard her was surprized and taken by two frigotts beloning
(as their Companyes gave out) to dunkirke of which shipps the [?arlate]
Bolart and Sluce were or at least gave themselves out to be Captaine[?s] [?XXX]
which men of warr carried the Mary and Joyce aforesayd and all her sayd
ladeing to the Groyne in Galisia and carried this deponent and the rest of [?her]
Company prizoners thither alsoe, And further to this article hee cannot depose.

To the 9th 10th and 11th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith hee cannot
of his certayne knowledge depose thereto, for that hee was fone from the Groyne
before the wynes arlate or any part of them were taken aboard the Elizabeth
arlate out of the Mary and Joyce, this deponent having gott passage for [?Rochell]in ffrance, But beleeveth divers of the sayd wynes were put aboard the
Elizabeth arlate and shee surprized with them aboard her by some shipp[?s]
belonging to this Commonwealth of England for that after hee came from
Rochell to London hee sawe a shipp in the River of Thames (which (as hee
aboard