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Transcription

sixteenth part of her to Mr George Torriano, and by another
of the said bills another sixteenth part of her to Mr Stephen
Jeffery, and by the Other bill, another sixteenth part of her
to Mr George Gale, And upon the said selling of the said
respective parts of the said ship Anne and Margaret to
to (sic) the said respective persons they became the Owners
and Proprietors thereof; And for the Other Eighth
part of the said ship, hee beleeveth the said Sanders did
reserve to himselfe, And lastly hee saith that all the
Persons aforenamed were and are (as hee verily beleeveth) subjects
of his Majesty Charles the second by the Grace of God
of England Scotland, ffrance and Ireland King defender
of the ffaith et cetera. And most of them hee knoweth to be soe
And further cannot depose./.

Upon the rest not Examined by Direction/

Wm Bower [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day/ [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined on the said Allegation./.

Rp. 7.

Cary Helyar of London Merchant aged 27
yeares or thereabouts sworne and Examined

To the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth
John Jermyn, Nicholas Warren, Richard Westcombe and George
Toriano of London Merchants who and Company hee saith were
the true and lawfull Owners and setters forth of the ship
the Anne and Margaret (Charles Sanders Maser) the Voyage in
question wherein shee was seized, And saith the said Owners
soe sett her out from hence upon the said Voyage in
the yeere 1657 with a lading of Goods on board her belonging to them
to be carried on their Account and Adventure upon a trading Voyage And this deponent
living with the said John Jermyn who was a part owner of the said ship aforesaid was often present with him
at Exchange, and heard him discourse with the Partyes a fore=
=named as owners touching the said ship and Goods, And lastly hee
saith that all the Owners of the said ship are as hee verily
beleeveth Subjects of this Kingdome of England and
soe Accomted to be, And further cannot depose:/:

Cary Helyar [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]