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Transcription

or the voyage wherein she was seized; And further
saith that they the said Bence Allen and Company were the
true and lawfull owners and proprietors of five hundred
bags of Galls and upwards and two bales of silke (which were
in the said ship at the time of her seizure) as this deponent
verily beleeveth. Et alr ad hos Arlos nescit deponere./

Ad 3.um Arlum dicit that the foresaid goods were in the latter end
of the yeare one thousand six hundred fifty nine, or in the
beginning of the yeare 1660, laden and put onboard the
ffreetrade at Scanderoone, and were to be brought in her to
this port of London. Et alr nescit salvis predepositis
ad qua se refert./

Ad 4.um et 5.um Arlos deponit et dicit that shortly after the
lading the said galls and other goods on board the said ship
at Scanderoon, she set sayle and departed
from thence with the same onboard her, bound for London,
And that in her passage hither sailing peaceably on the fifteenth day of the moneth of
May last upon the high and open sea, violently and in an
hostile manner set upon seized and taken with the foresaid
goods on board her by a Certaine Dutch ship (whose name
this deponent doth not now remember) the company whereof did
in this deponents hearing, confesse her to be of Amsterdam,
and sayth that her Captaines name was Laurence Andreas
or Anderson. And further to these Articles he cannot
depose./

Ad 6.um Arlum dicit that at such time as the ship ffreetrade
and her lading were seized as aforesaid by the said dutch ship
she the said Dutch ship had up and sayled with the Holland
Colours, and was manned wholly or for the most part with
Hollanders r others subjects of the states of the inited
Netherlands; and soe much the said Captaine Andreas or
Anderson and company did affirme,
Et alr ad hunc Arlum salvis predepositis ad
qua se refery mescit deponere./

Ad 7um Arlum deponit et dicit that after the said Laurence Andreas
or Anderson and company had seized the ffreetrade
as aforesaid they carried her and her lading into the
port of Gibraltar within the Dominions of Spaine, and there
broke the ships bulke and disposed of her lading at their wills.
and despoyled the said John Bence, John Allen and Companie
of all the foresaid Galls and silkes, and also despoyled the
Arlate Simon fflew the Master of the ffreetrade, and the rest of the
mariners of all their goods, moneys, clothes and instruments which
they had in the said ship; the premisses he deposeth for that
he