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Transcription

broke bulke, and tooke out severall good, and sent
about Eight or tenne Chests of Indico, from the said ship
and beleeveth that it ws Carried ashore, and he alsoe
sent a boates Lading of Copper on board the Content Captaine
Jourdan Comander (then lying there, and hee alsoe sent
about Eight and twenty or thirty bales of Cloath out of the
said Prize and beleeveth that they were all or most
of them carried onboard the ffairefax, and some of the
said bales, this deponent afterwards sawe onboard the
ffairfax ffrigot, and after the said Winter had soe done
hee was ordered by the said Whetson to weigh Anchor
which hee caused to be done, and as shee was goeing
out of Leghorne Roade a Dutch man of warr which was
her Convoy and lay neere her, Laid her aboard and
carried her into the Mould, and the said Winter soe soone
as he sawe the said Ducth man of warr coming up
did in a Carlelesse and Cowardly manner goe out of the
said Prize, and went away in her boate aboard the
Fairefax, And saith that the said Admirall Stoakes
being informed of the Misdemeanour and Crimes done and
Comitted by the said Winter contrary to the Lawes and
Customes of the Sea, caused him as this Deponent hath heard
to be secured, and further deposeth not/:

To the 13.th hee saith that hee knoweth not nor can Estimate
the vallue of the said two Prizes or either of them./.

To the 14.th hee sith that the said Winter hath not that this
deponent knoweth of made any restitution or satisfaction of
or for the foresaid goods or any part thereof, or hath given
any Account concerning the same to any person or persons
whatsoever authorized to receive it And further saving
his foregoeing deposition hee deposeth not//:

To the 15.th hee saith that hee taketh the said winter to
be an English man, and the said winter hath not
that this deponent knoweth of bin brought to tryall or
punished for his Crimes and misdemeanours./:

To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee comes to be a witnes
in this busines by the Meanes of Admirall Stoakes, And
otherwise negatively./: