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Transcription

The 24th day of ffebruary 1653 [CENTRE HEADING]

The Clayme of Samuelle Palache}
alias Jacob Carlus}

Examined upon the sayd allegation

3us

David Ben Mordecay of Morocco in Barberry
Merchant aged 40 yeares or thereabouts a
witnes sworne and examined deposeth and
saith as followeth videlicet.

[?XXX] dt.

To the first article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in the
monthes of September October November December and January
1653 last past the arlate Samuel Palache
alias Jacob Carolus was and att present ought to be and is the
Lawfull Owner and proprietor of all and singular the goods
wares merchandizes and Jewells mentioned and expressed
in the Schedule arlate, that is to say of 3 dry fatts with
bookes Cloathes kettles and other houshold stuffe and Instruments
of houshold marked as in the margent. and allso of five

[FIRST MARKE, LH MARGIN]

trunkes or Coffers two large and three small with Cloathes
wearing apparell wrought plate for ordinary use and
other goods in the same. and allso of one large Case with
linnen being in all about 76. peices of linnen and other
goods marked as aforesayd and of one box of Jewells of
severall sorts. the premisses he knoweth to be true for that in
or about the month of September last past the tyme otherwise
present he remembreth not hee saw the foresayd bookes (and
houshold stuffe and Cloathes in the howse of the sayd Palache
att Hamburgh and there saw the saime putt up into the sayd
fatts and [?hraakes]. and then and there saw the sayd box of
Jewells in his possession which he afterwards opened in this
deponents presence and shewed severall sorts of Jewells that were
therein to him this deponent who was present with the sayd
Palache att Hamburgh in or about the moneth of September
aforesayd and then and there saw him buy for ready money and
for his owne use the foresayd 76 peices of linnen, and a ffreind
saw the same made up in the foresayd case. and heard the sayd
Samuel Palache then and there saye and affirme that the foresayd
goods linnen plate and Jewells were his owne and that he did
intend to carry them along with him to Rochell in ffrance whither
he was then designed and intended to goe. And otherwise
he saith he cannot depose.

To the second article of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that
in or about the sayd month of September 1653 last past he this
deponent being then att Hamborough and in the howse of the sayd
Palache saw the foresayd fatts trunkes case and box having in his
the goods linnen plate and Jewells aforesayd carryed
out of his howse to the water side and putt in a boate or barke and the
sayd Palache accompanyed with this deponent
went along with the same himselfe in the sayd boat or barke
to the shipps side whereon they were to be laden then
lying neare the Port of Hamburgh. and there this deponent
did see the sayd Samuell Palache lade on board the sayd shipp
the Prophet Elias Simon Jacobson Prophet Master all and
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