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Transcription

To the 10.th hee saith that severall of the Company of the
Charles have told this Deponent and others that Morgan [?Jones GUTTER]
made the said Browne Master of the said Ship Charles [?at GUTTER]
ffoy, from whence shee was set out; by the said Jones
9they likewise said that Browne had Jones Comission
or to that effect, And further cannot depose./.

To the last hee saith that the said John Anderson, Ninian
Anderson, and James Kerr, are Scotchmen, and Inhabitants
of Glascoe, and subjects of the King of England and
for such they were and are Commonly accounted./:

The said Alexander Keir. To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first, it being done as required hee saith hee
is 19 yeeres old, and is a mariner, and liveth at Burrogh[?stonesse GUTTER]
in Scotland, and saith hee expecteth nothing for his
testimony in this cause saving his meate Drinke
and Lodging during the time hee is kept here about th[?is GUTTER]
busines, and saith hee is an Apprentice to the said Thomson
and otherwise negatively/:

To the second hee saith that the said Hart was borne as
this Deponent hath often times Credibly heard and verily beleeveth
at ffalchurch which is about Eight English miles off of Burrough
=stonesse where this deponent was borne. And the said Thomson
(as this Deponent hath heard him and severall others affirme)
was borne near Lyme in England, and his wife is a
Scotchwoman, And shee and her Child live att
Rotterdam in Holland, but the said Thompson seldome
resides there, but useth to saile betwixt Scotland and ffrance
and other places. And the said Harts wife and Child
or Children live alsoe at Rotterdam, where Hart alsoe
lives most commonly save when hee is out upon voyages
But saith that hee doth verily beleeve that they are both
Subjects of the King of England, and nor Denizens of any
Place in Holland or Subjects of the States of holland
and saith hee was never at any place in Holland save
at Rotterdam, and saith hee doth not knowe of whom the
said ship Cock was bought, nor the hope, nor what payd
for them, nor what place they were built in Holland and further
saving as aforesaid hee cannot Answer./:

To the 3.d and 4.th hee saith that after the Cock was bought as
aforesaid at Rotterdam the said Ninian Anderson for accomt
of himselfe the said John Anderson and James Kerr (as this
Deponent verily beleeveth) did lade on board the said Ship a quantity
of Deales, and some wines, and the same were delivered at Glascoe to John
Anderson but what became of them afterwards he knoweth not
neither doth hee knowe the vallue of that Lading, And saith that the
(Cock