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|Transcription=The 24th of June 1657.
and [?] [?] and others. Baker. Suckley.      }
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The 24th of June 1657.
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Davies against the ''Pleasure boate'' of Rotterdam}
Interries upon an allegation [?]  
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and Joost Johnson and others. Baker. Suckley.      }
in [?] of [?] [?]
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John and others.
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Cornelius Cornelison of Rotterdam [?] of the
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Interrogatories upon an allegation given
[?] pleasure boat, aged 47 years or thereabouts
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in on behalfe of the said Joost
[?] and [?]
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Johnson and others/.
  
To the first interate hee saith hee well knoweth the  
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'''.j.'''
pleasure boat arlate and hath he donne for theise two yeares left or
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thereabouts, here[?] belonging to Rotterdam where this deponent (a mann [?])
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'''Cornelius Cornelison''' of Rotterdam Stiersman of the
dwelleth, and well knoweth that for all the time arlate hee was a [?]
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said ''Pleasure boate'', aged 47 years or thereabouts
and [?] [?] and very fit and sufficient in merchant[?] service
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sworne and examined.
to many goods from port to port; and saith that in or about the monethe[?]
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To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the  
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''Pleasure boate'' arlate and hath soe donne for theise two yeares last or
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thereabouts, shee belonging to Rotterdam where this deponent (a mariner)
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dwelleth, and well knoweth that for all the time arlate shee was a firme
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and staunch vessell and very fit and sufficient for Merchants service
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to carry goods from port to port; and saith that in or about the moneth
 
of May last there were at Rotterdam severall goods and merchandises laden
 
of May last there were at Rotterdam severall goods and merchandises laden
aboard [?] [?], and amongst them for [?] [?] of bourke[?]
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aboard her for this port, and amongst them foure bales of bookes
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which hee knoweth being Stiersman and seeing the same laden, And
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saith hee heard the Skipper say that the said bookes were top be delivered to
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one Thomas davies at London. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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The 24th of June 1657.

Davies against the Pleasure boate of Rotterdam}
and Joost Johnson and others. Baker. Suckley. }

Interrogatories upon an allegation given
in on behalfe of the said Joost
Johnson and others/.

.j.

Cornelius Cornelison of Rotterdam Stiersman of the
said Pleasure boate, aged 47 years or thereabouts
sworne and examined.

To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the
Pleasure boate arlate and hath soe donne for theise two yeares last or
thereabouts, shee belonging to Rotterdam where this deponent (a mariner)
dwelleth, and well knoweth that for all the time arlate shee was a firme
and staunch vessell and very fit and sufficient for Merchants service
to carry goods from port to port; and saith that in or about the moneth
of May last there were at Rotterdam severall goods and merchandises laden
aboard her for this port, and amongst them foure bales of bookes
which hee knoweth being Stiersman and seeing the same laden, And
saith hee heard the Skipper say that the said bookes were top be delivered to
one Thomas davies at London. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

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