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1. <margin value="Left">3.</margin>
2. Jacob de keyser of fflushing Mariner, aged
3. 30 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
4. To the third árticle of the said allegation (upon which alone hee is by
5. direction of the producent exámined) hee saith and deposeth that
6. hee well knoweth the producents Simon Martenson and Joos duvalaer
7. and hath soe donne for their six yeeres last or thereabouts, during
8. which space they have bin (and are) Inhabitants and Burgers of
9. Middleborough and merchants of good Ieption and subjects of the Lords
10. the States of the United Netherlands, and houskeepers and maried persons
11. which hee deposeth frequenting that place as a mariner and living neere
12. in and they being eminent merchants there. And saith hee alsoe
13. knoweth the arlate Leonard Crane and Peter duvalaer, who hee saith
14. are commonly reputed alsoe to be alsoe natives of Middleborowe and
15. subjects as aforesaid, and batchelours, and to have resided in ffrance
16. only as merchant strangers and factors. And otherwise hee cannot
17. depose.
18.
19. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
20. To the first hee guesseth the interrogated Simon Martenson to be about
21. 40 yeares old and the said Joos duvalaer neere that age, and
22. otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition To which hee referreth himselfe hee
23. cannot depose:
24. To the third negatively.
25. Jacob de keiiser SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
26. Repeated before the two judges in Court
27. with his two precontesth
28.
29. The xth of March 1655. CENTRE HEADING
30. On the behalfe of John Elliot of}
31. London Mariner touching the}
32. Amitie of London in a}
33. busines of Assuranse}
34. <margin value="Left">Rp.</margin>
35. Isaac Warren of Ilford in the County of Essex Merchant
36. aged 31 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and examined ˹before the right worshippfull John Godolphinn doctor of lawes Judge of the Admiralte upon
37. certayne Interrogatories ministred on the behalfe of the said John Elliot saith
38. as followeth.
39. To the first ˹and second˺ Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that hee well knewe
40. the shipp the Amitie interrogated whereof John Elliot was master in or about
41. the moneth of November, 1654, at which time shee was in the River of
42. Thames bound forth on a voyage to the Cape de Verd Islands, and thense
43. to the Barbadas and thense to retourne to this port of London; and saith
44. that on munday the 11th of November X 1654 shee set saile and departed
45. on the said voyage from Gravesend, and ariving on thursday next following
46. in the downes, and the shee there came to an anchor till the sunday next
47. after at which time shee againe set set saile to prosecute her said
48. intended voyage, and on the morowe night about eleaven of the clock
49. there began and happened a very violent and hideous storme, which
50. continued till the wednesday after-noone next following, before
51. which time ˹wednesday˺ shee was come to an anchor off Bearhit namely on the
52. tuesday ˹morning˺ before and there rode upon life and death by meanes of the
53. furie of the said storme (which had spent XXX ˹XX˺ two ˹of her˺ anchors and fore mast
54. fortop mast, main top mast and maine mast) and of a ledge of Rock right
55. asterne

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