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Transcription

To the 12 and 13 hee hath [?not so] deposed

To the 14 negatively for his part and otherwise hee cannot answer.

To the 15 hee hath [?not so] deposed

To the 16 negatively.

To the 17 he hath [?not so] deposed

To the 18 and 19 hee cannot depose

To the 20th he hath [?not so] deposed

To the 21th he hath [?not so] deposed

To the 22th hee saith hee knew and took notice of the [interrogatory] John
Moller at the time of the said seizure and bringing up of the said ship
and otherwise cannot answer saving negatively for his part.

To the Interrogatories xxxx [?second] [?henceforth] himselfe this foregoing
deposition, and further cannot answer

To the xxxxx [?parcels] of [?crosse Interrviews] [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith that such papers as were taken in the Saint Mary
[?come] as hee beleeveth to the hands of Captain Story and from him to Admirale stoker,
but hee doth not know what those papers were or the contents thereof.
and further hee cannot answer.

To the second negatively for his part, and otherwise cannot answer

To the 3 negatively for his part and otherwise cannot answer

To the 4 hee doth not now remember how many men were in the
Saint Mary when she was seized, but taken in then there was about fortie,
and otherwise hee cannot answer saving the two persons interrogated were
sent for london where (as he heard) they were examined in this [?wyse]

To the 5 hee cannot answer.

To the 6 hee cannot answer.

To the 7 hee cannot answer.

Upon the last allegation given in lately, containing [CENTRE HEADING]
six articles [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee cannot depose.

To the second hee refereth himselfe to his deposition to the seventh and eighth
articles of the first allegation, which hee now againe refereth for
truth. and againe so cannot depose.

To the third hee cannot depose.

To the fourth hee saith that upon the said seizure, this deponent was
by Captaine Storey sent aboard the Santa Maria, to the end to send Moller
the sopra cargo with his papers aboard the said Captaine Storey, and this
deponent coming aboard the Mary, did accordingly order the said Moller
to goe aboard the ffairfax to Captaine Storey, and to carry all the
papers with him that xxxx and her voyage and lading, and the said
Moller going accordingly tooke papers with him, which hee said were
all those were used the said voyage and lading, but where those papers
were, hee saith hee knoweth not for hee did not peruse any of them, but
staid aboard the prize while the said Moller so went aboard. and
further hee cannot depose.
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