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Transcription

To the 3d hee saith that the said Captaine Whetston
was vice Admirall under Captaine Stoakes, and
had foure ships as aforesaid under his Comand
And the said Winter did act as Lieutenant under
him. And Lieutenants hee saith ought to obey and followe
the Lawfull orders and Commands of their Captaines, and
if they doe not they are puishable for the same
and subject to be turned out of their Imployments

To the 3.d hee saith that hee beleeveth that the
said Winter durst not have done the foresaid
things withour order or Countenance from the said
Whetston, And further cannot Answer saveing as
aforesaid

To the 4.th hee cannot depose, not knowing of the
securing of the said Winter./:

To the 5.th hee saith that hee this Deponent and the rest that
went onboard the Warrior as aforesaid did by the
order of the said Winter, take out the foresaid goods
but saith that this Deponent nor none of the rest did
(that this deponent knoweth of) take away any goods whatsoever
out of her./.

To the 6.th hee saith he never sawe the Person Interrate,
and further hee Answererth not,/:

To the 7.th hee saith hee knoweth not

To the 8th negatively/:

Repetit [?coram] Doctor Zouch.

John Moncke SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the said Articles./

(3us

Samuel Norman of Wapping Mariner
late one of the Company of the ffairefax
ffrigot aged 23 yeeres or thereabouts sworne
and Examined

To the first of the said Articles hee saith and deposeth
that all the yeer 1658, and alsoe before and since there
was and hath bin open and publique Warr and hostility betweene
the Subjects of this Nation and the Kinge of Spaine
and his Subjects, and both Partyes have at sea in the
said yeere 1658, and before, and since, taken the ships And
goods of each other, And soe much was and is well knowne
(to