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Transcription

B.9.

The sixteenth day of March 1653

On the behalfe of Joachim}
Wichman, Jacob Martin}
and others Owners of the}
shipp the Saint George of}
Hamburgh whereof}
Jurian Schoemaker is}
Master and goods in the same now lyeing in}
the Downes Smith Suckly}

Jurian Schoemaker of Hamburg
Mariner Master of the sayd shipp the Saint George
of Hamburgh aged 39. yeares or thereabouts
sworne in Court before the Judges of
the High Court of Admiralty and examined
deposeth and saitha s followeth videlicet

[?vpr]

That the foresayd shipp the Saint George was and is a shipp belonging
to the Port and Citty of Hamburgh, and to merchants and others
there dwelling that is to say Joachim Wichman, Jacob Martin
Jurian Beckster Hendrick Momma, Augustin Hendrickson
Harman Hendrickson, the heyres of Philip Bonn the heyres
of Hans Van Holt, the widdow of Evart Ursenholt and
him this deponent, all which persons (the heyres of Hans Van Holt
excepted, who are young and natives of Hamburgh) for theis twenty
yeares last past and upwards have bene and now are Inhabitants of
Hamburgh and subiects of the ffree State thereof, and all of them
Burghers or Burghers Children of the same place, and for theis
eleven yeares last they and their Ancestors have bene, and themselves
now are the true sole and lawfull Owners of the sayd shipp and her
tackle apparell and furniture, they and their forefathers having built
the same eleven yeares agoe att their owne Costs and ever sithence
continued as now they are in the quiet possession thereof, by this deponent as
Master of her in their behalfe from the tyme of her first building
And saith that the sayd ship being bound for Rohan in ffrance tooke in
all her present ladinmg being peece goods att Hamburgh, the greatest
part of all which her lading did and doth belong to and was laden for
the sole and proper accompt and Adventure of merchants Burghers
and Inhabitants of Hamburgh and the remainder was laden for
accompt of and doth belong to merchants of free places in the Empire
and Sweden videlicet Leipzick Elbersell Hildedusen [?XXXX] Bremen Stockholm
and Emden, and that the sayd shipp having taken in her sayd
lading of peice goods sett sayle therewith under Comand and
Conduct of this deponent about eleven dayes now past from Hamburgh
and came and arrived in the Downes about five dayes now past and
was and is bound to the Port of Rohan in ffrance there to make her
discharge of her sayd goods which are there to be delivered to the
factors and for the accompts of the merchants of Hamburgh Leipzick Elber felt and
other the free cities and places above mentioned for whose accompt
the same were laden as aforesayd. And that the sayd shipp after
full [de]livery made of the sayd goods att Rohan is to returne directly
to the Port and Citty of Hamburgh and to noe other Port or Place
And lastly saith that noe Hollander or ffrenchman, or any person
whatsoever subiect to the States of the United Provinces or King of
ffrance or any other Prince or State in hostility with this Commonwealth
of England had or hath any part share, or interest in the sayd shipp
or her lading or any part thereof.

Jürgen Schumaker [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]