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Transcription

The 24th of September 1658. [CENTRE HEADING]

The claime of Philip van hulten}
Merchant of Amsterdam for the shipp Love alias}
:iesda (Gerrat Grabb aster). Smith. Budd.}

Examined upon an allegation on behalfe
of the said Claimer.

'dt.

1

Gerrat Grabb of Amsterdam Mariner, master
of teh said shipp the Love aged 26 yeares or
thereabouts sworne and examined

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Philip Van Hulten

- Merchant of Amsterdam

See The claime of Marcello Vander Goos and Phillip van hulten in the Hare in the ffeild[1]

Charles Gabrij, merchant of Amsterdam, deposed in February 1656 that "hee well knoweth the producent Philip van Hulten and hath soe donne from the time of his birth of the said Phillip who was borne at Amsterdam and hath dwelt there all this time (saving when hee was abroad upon occasion of studies and travail) and that the said Phillip was and is an inhabitant and free man of the said citie of Amsterdam, dwelling there on the Lady Gracht and a subject of the Lords the States of the United Netherlands and for such commonly accompted and reputed, and was and is a merchant of good accompt, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent is alsoe a ffreeman of and dweller of Amsterdam and hath soe bin for these thirtie yeares last or thereabouts, and there well knew and was acquainted with the said producent and further and hath alsoe good acquaintance with the said producent himselfe."[2]

Abrahamd e Bald, merchant of London, deposed in February 1656 that "hee well knoweth the producent Phillip van Hulten and hee hath donne for these five yeares last or thereabouts this deponent for all that time and (untill about eleavene moneths since hee came to live in London) dwelling in Amsterdam where he was borne and where he had acquaintance and dealing with the said Phillip in the way of merchandize, and saith the said Phillip then dwelt (and as hee believeth still dwelleth) on the Lady Gracht in Amsterdam, in the house where his father (whom this deponent alsoe well knowe dwelt before hin, and further that for said producent was and is a merchant of good account and an inhabitant and free citizen of Amsterdam (where this deponent beleeveth hee was borne) and a subject of the Lords the States of the United Netherlands, and for such commonly accompted"[3]
  1. HCA 13/71 f.4v
  2. HCA 13/71 f.57v
  3. HCA 13/71 f.57r