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language than English which language hee saith the said B[XXXall] spake and saith the said papers were soe sent up by that [?next]
Post after the said examination, which was on or about the fourteenth of
May last, and this deponent and the said mr Holt had the possession of
them untill the said examinations were [XXXXXXed], And otherwise cannot
answer saving as aforesaid.

To the third hee saith hee did not see the said Captaine Parker take the
said papers out of the [lyXX], nor did this deponent receive them by [XXX]
[?nor] did ever tell or number them, but saith that [?besides] the affirmation
by the said Captaine Parker that they came out of the lyon, hee
is well assured that they did come out of her because the said Baggaert
was present at the said delivery of them and delivered some of
them himselfe, and afterwards upon his said examination acknowledged
them all to be his shipps papers as aforesaid. And further hee cannot
answer saving as aforesaid.

To the fourth hee saith that all the papers aswell those received
from the said Baggaert as those received from the said Captaine
Parker were lying on the table and were owned and acknowledged
by the said Baggaert to be his shipps papers as aforesaid [XXX]
such his examination predeposed. And saith the said Baggaert at
such his examination had the said papers all in his hands, and did
looke upon severall of them, and might have looked particularly
upon each if hee would, but noe body opened and showed each
particular paper unto him. And otherwise saving his foregoing deposition
hee cannot answer.

To the fourth (sic) and 5th hee saith the said Thomas Mullins the towne clarke
tooke the examinations of the said witnesses at Portsmouth, that are
sent up hether, at which examination this deponent was present and heard the
same, and soe the said papers then shewed to the said Baggaert
and saith the said examination was soe taken in the Prize office in
Portsmouth before the Major in the presence of Captaine Parker
mr holt this deponent and mr Mulliar, and saith the sealing up
of the said papers was entrusted to the said Major and towne
clerke, whose office it was to doe it, after taking the said
examinations. And further referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, and
otherwise answereth not.

To the sixth hee saith hee did not seale up the said papers, and for the
seales they were sealed with, this deponent referreth himselfe to the
appeareing on the cover of the said papers now remaining
with them, and saith the contents of the said papers were not
examined by any at Portsmouth before such sending them away
for London, And otherwise answereth not saving as aforesaid.

To the seaventh hee saith hee knoweth noe reason wherefore the said
papers were not in the examinations mentioned to be showed to the
witnesses, other than the neglect or[?theXXX or ?oversion] of the said towneclarke
and saith the said Boggaert owned the said papers as aforesaid, and further
hee cannot answer, saving as aforesaid.

Jo: Thistlethwayte [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]