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Transcription

To the 6th hee saith that it is publiq and well knowne
that for severall Yeeres last their hath bin peace and
Amity betweene the Commonwealth of England and
the King of France./:

To the 7th and 8th articles of the said Allegation and the schedule
annexed now shewed unto him this Deponent beginning
Wÿ de Recksirs der Admiralteÿt &c. and ending Actum tot Oostende den eenentwentichsten Augusti xvi neghenen [? GUTTER]
and Signed R. Lamberty. hee saith that the said schedule
was and is a true Copy of the Originall sentence
of Adjudication of the said Ketch the Elizabeth [?remaining GUTTER]
in the registry of Ostend. And saith that on the 22th of
January last new stile this Deponent being thereto
Imployed by the producent) did take out the said Copy
out of the Registry of the Admiralty Court at Ostend
and saith that hee sawe the Copy now shewed unto
him, written out by the Originall, by one of the [?Registry GUTTER]
Clerks and after it was written, this Deponent (who well understands the Dutch Language) diligently
compared and Examined the same with the Originall
and found it to agree with the same in all things
and desiring the Register of the said Court to give
him his Certificate that it was a true Copy of The
said Register wrote a Certificate at the bottome of
the said Copy, and signed the same (as now it is) in this Deponents
presence, And this deponent then asked the said Registry
if noe other Sentence was Given against the said Ketch
to which hee answered. Noe, they did not use to give any
Sentence against a ship if there bee not claime given
or to that effect, And saith that the said Ketch mentioned
in the said Copy of the said Sentence, and the Ketch
Controverted in this cause, and now Lying at Dover
was and is the same Ketch which hee Knoweth for that
hee sawe the said Ketch lying at Ostend, about a moneth
after shee was seized, and carried in thither by the said
Hamilton and Verstelle, and was there told both by the
said Hamilton and Verstelle and several others that [?that GUTTER]
was the Ketch which they the said Hamilton
and Verstelle tooke and of which John Stone was Master, and
this deponent about Nine weeks since sawe the said Ketch
at Dover, and knewe her to be the same Ketch which [?hee GUTTER]
soe sawe at Ostend, by several marks, and tokens And
further cannot depose./:

To the 10th hee saith that the said Register of the said [?Admiralty GUTTER]
Court at Ostend told this Deponent that there was noe claime
given in for the said Ketch the Elizabeth before such her
Adjudication. And further cannot depose./.

To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true./