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Transcription

O.O.O.

The 24th day of december 1653. [CENTRE HEADING]

The Keepers et cetera against the Patriarke}
Jacob}

Examined upon the sayd allegation.

Claes Colbrandt of Hamburg master of the sayd
shipp the Patriarke Jacob aged fifty yeares or
thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined deposeth
and saith as followeth videlicet

To the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the arlate
shipp the Patriarke Jacob in the yeare 1648 was built att the Costs and for
the Accompt of the sayd daniel Brands Adolph Sampton and Company
then and now all Burghers of Hamburgh, and that ever since her such
building videlicet in the yeares 1649. 1650. 1651. 1652. 1653. and monethes
therein respectively conteyning she hath belonged and att present doth
belong to the Port of Hamburgh, and for a shipp so belonging hath
for all the sayd tyme and is commonly accounted reputed and taken, which
he well knoweth for that he payd for her such building on behalfe of the
sayd Owners, and hath ever since bene master of her in the name of
them the sayd owners. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the second article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that ever
since the building and paying for the sayd shipp as aforesayd and for and
during all the tyme aforesayd the sayd daniel Brands Adolph Sumpton
Jan Norris and this deponent were and are the sole lawfull Owners
of the sayd shipp and her tackle and furniture and so accounted, saving
and excepting one Basilius a Bastill of Hamburgh was one of
the Originall Owners of one 16th part of the sayd shipp and so continued
untill the moneth of januart last past videlicet January 1652 old stile
or 1653 new stile, in which moneth this deponent for about 870
markes Lubeckes bought the sayd sixteenth part of and from him the sayd
Basilius a Bastill to whom he payd the sayd moneyes for the sayd
16th part of the sayd shipp att Hamburgh about the tyme of buying the
same as aforesayd; And beleiveth the premisses are well knowne beleived
and discoursed of att Hamburgh and elsewhere. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the third article of the sayd allegation he saith that in the yeares 1648. 1649. 1650.
1651. and 1652 and 1653: and in the monethes therein respectively concurringe
videlicet ever since the first building of her to this presemt he this deponent hath
bin and is master and Commander of the sayd shipp, and being himselfe
a Part Owner was with the Consent of the rest of the said Owners appoynted
Master of her and as master of her hath made severall voyages in and
with her And somuch is as he beleiveth well knowne and observed, by
others skippers of Hamburgh. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the foruth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith That it being the
Custome of the Citty of Hamburgh for Owners of shipps to take out every
yeare new Seabreifes or Certificatts, the sayd daniel Brands and Company
sent this deponent in the yeare 1651. a Sea Breife for the sayd shipp dated
about September 1651. and now abiding in the Registry of this Court and
beleiveth that the sayd daniel Brands, Adolph Sumpton Jan Noris and Basilius
a Bastill did sware and depose before the Lords of Hamburgh as in the sayd
seabreife whereto he referreth himselfe is conteyned, he this deponent being
att that tyme absent from Hamburgh. And further saith that after the sayd
Basilius a Bastill had sold his sayd 16th part of the sayd shipp to him this deponent
as aforesayd, The sayd daniel Brands Adolph Sumpton Jan Norris and
this deponent whpo then was att Hamburgh, did all together in [?XXX]
[?XXX]