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Transcription

As 6um. dicit that at the time of the seizure of the ffreetrade
and her lading by the Captaine and company of the Saint Mary
as aforesaid, the Saint Mary had the Holland Colours out, and
was manned for the most past with Dutch men and subjects
of the states of the united Neitherlands (sic) and sayth that when
the Saint Mary came first up with the ffreetrade, her Captaine
hayled the ffreetrade and demanded whence she was; to which
answer was made that she was of London; And then Simon
fflew the Master of the ffreetrade hayled the Saint Mary and asked
whence she was, to which the said [?Andreas and] some of his Company
made answer that they were of Amsterdam, and that their
ship the Saint Mary was built at Serdam. The premisses he
deposeth being an eye and earewitnes thereof. Et alr nescit
deponere./

As 7un dicit that after such surprizall of the ffreetrade, the said
Andreas and Company carried her and her lading into Gibraltar
within the streights mouth and in the ?[Jessitosies] of the King
of Spaine, where they detained the same, or otherwise
disposed thereof at their pleasures, and dispoyled the
owners of all their said Galls and silkes; and plundered and tooke away
all the moneys, goods, clothes and instruments and what else
belonged to the said Simon fflew and the rest of the Company
of the ffreetrade, to the value of one thousand eight hundred
pounds or neare thereabouts as this deponent verily beleeveth
and further cannot depose saving his foregoing deposition to which he referreth
Ad ult deponit et dicit that the foresaid Gregory, Bence and Allen
the producents have suffered losse and dammage to a very
great summe or valued by meanes of the said seizures, but this
deponent, as he sayth, give any estimation thereof. And therefore
cannot further Depose ./

James [?browne] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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eods die [CENTRE HEADING]

supra allone arlate.

3us

Johannes Goldstone de Saint Toolies intra
Burgum Southwarkie nauta aetatis 31 annos
aut eo circiter testis in [?hae] causa productus jurat
et examinatus dicit put sequitur./

Ad 1um 2um et 3um Arlos, dicta Allonis deponit et dicit that of this
deponents knowledge the artate John Gregory, John Bence
and John Allen the pducents in this cause were the ffreigh
ters and Imployers of the ship ffreetrade arlate in the moneth
of September last was twelve moneth, and so continued
to be untill May last 1660. And sayth that within the said
time, there were five hundred bags of galls and two cases
of silkes laden and put on board the ship ffreetrade in the
port of Scanderoone by the ffactors of them the said John Gregory
John