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Transcription

To the 12th article hee saith that in the moneth of September
past the said Bogle Walkinshawe and Company [?did ?in GUTTER]
Glascow in Scotland, cause a Lading of Herrings Butter and
Salmon to be laden on board the said ship Hope for their [?account GUTTER]
to be carried and Transported in the said ship to Bo[?urdeaux GUTTER]
in ffrance and there delivered unto their ffactor upon
their Account, and with the Proceede thereof to Lade
wines on board the said ship and bring the same to [?Glascow GUTTER]
upon the said Account, and Deliver the same to the said
James Bogle John Walkinshawe and Company or the
Agents which hee Deposeth being Master of the said ship and
receiving the said Herrings Butter and Salmon on board the
said ship And further cannot depose./.

To the 3d hee saith that having received the said Lading of
Herrings, Butter, and Salmon on board the said ship [?shee GUTTER]
set saile from Glascow with the same on board her
and in her course for Bourdeaux on the sixth of October
last, the said ship and her said Lading were surprized
and taken upon the high and open Sea neere
Ushan by a ship called the Charls whereof one William
Browne (who was lieutenant of her) was then Comander,
her Captaine (called Morgan Jones) being left ashore [?when ?the GUTTER]
said Browne and his Company in a hostile and
Piraticall manner possessed them selves of the said ship
Hope and her Lading and surprized her under the King
of Spaines Colours, which hee deposeth being on board the said
ship when shee was seized And further cannot depose

To the 4th. 5th. and 6th. hee saith that after the said Browne
and Company had soe seized the said ship the hope, and
alsoe another ship which was in her Company called the
Golden Cock of Glascowe, the said Browne Comanded this Deponent
and the aster of the Golden Cock on board the Charls and
there kept them Prisoners and did demande them to [XXXX] the
summe of 225 li Sterling on board the Charls which was [XXX XXXX of ?Command] for the said ships the Hope and the
Cock and ladings which this deponent and the Master of the Cock refused too
doe their ships and Ladings being free, and upon their refusall
the said Browne told them that if they would bot hee
would carry their ships and ladings to the [?leaven] Islands
and their sell them, saying that there hee could sell his
ffather for money or to that effect, And saith that this
Deponent and the said Master of the Golden Cock oftentimes told
the said Browne that the aid ships did belong to
Glascowe, and that all their owners lived theire and were subjects
of this Commonwealth, And the said Browne tooke away
the Cocketts and papers belonging to both the said ships
by which it [?appeares] that they came from Glascow, and [?the GUTTER]
papers which hee found, did make against him, hee [XXXX and XXXX]
away