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Transcription

Charter partie made for the said voyage, which hee knoweth being present
at the making of the said Charter partie before the ships proceeding from
Amsterdam, whence the said copie was sent hether. And further saith
taht the said Secretary received all the said originalls of the said eleaven
first schedules, and the said fower bills of lading and that this deponen never after
received any of them, nor did John van lynen as hee beleeveth
ever after receive any of them, for if hee had this deponent beleeveth
hee should have knowne thereof, but saith that about three
weekes after such redelivery, this deponent going and requesting
the said Admirall to have the chest or scrittor wherein the said papers [?were GUTTER
brought ashore, the said Admirall ordered his said Secretary to give [?it GUTTER]
him, whereupon the said Secretary taking out the said shipps originall
papers in the presence and sight of this deponent delivered this
deponent the said emptie Scrittor, hee the said Secretary still
keeping the said papers, since which this deponent hath not seene [?XX GUTTER]
or any of them hee saith. And further deposeth not.

To the fourth article and foure bills of lading therein mentioned nowe
shewed unto him, hee saith and deposeth that the same are the foure
originall bills, or duplicates of the originalls, which the said Secretary
soe gave this deponent to keep, and saith they were signed by the said
John van lynen at Santa domingo at or about the day of the date [?thereon GUTTER]
videlicet the insides or printed sides of them were there soe signed
which hee knoweth for that this deponent filled them there up, and sawe
such signing of them there, and saith the contents thereof were and
are true and soe had and donne as therein is contained, of
this deponents sight and knowledge being privie to the transactions [?in GUTTER
the said contents. And further that they were all foure aboard [?at GUTTER]
seizure and came to the hands of Captaine Story and [?XXX GUTTER]
him afterwards to Admirall Stokes. And further deposeth not.

To the last hee saith the contents of all the said twelve schedules [?were GUTTER]
and are true, and soe had and donne as therein is mentioned and not
colourably, which hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid. And further
deposeth not.

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition was and is true.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee is a hamburger borne, and is noe subiect
of the king of Spaine, and saith hee was Sopra cargo of the [?shipp GUTTER]
the said voyage and when shee was seized and was then in her.

To the second hee saith hee had plate and money in and aboard
the said shipp at the time of the said seizure for his owne account
and soe had his contest John van lynen, and that they have put
their respective claimes therefore in this Court, referring himselfe
to the said claimes, And otherwise answereth not.

To the third hee saith that hee redelivered the originalls of the said eight first schedules and
the foure bills of lading to the said Secretary who was named
diego Gulson, and the said van lynen delivered the said originalls of the
other three, and that they were soe delivered in the said roome [?of the GUTTER]