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|Transcription=The 19th of ffebruary 1656.
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|Transcription=The 19th of ffebruary 1656. [CENTRE HEADING]
  
 
Q: Boone pred in three}
 
Q: Boone pred in three}
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'''See the 3 first in B4:'''
 
'''See the 3 first in B4:'''
  
John Hanschen of Antwerp Marchant aged
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'''John Hanschen''' of Antwerp Marchant aged
 
21 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
 
21 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
  
 
To the first and second articles of the said allegation hee saith and
 
To the first and second articles of the said allegation hee saith and
deposeth that hee this deponent from the yeere 1649 to the till
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deposeth that hee this deponent from the yeere 1649 till
 
within this yeare last past lived with the arlate Adrian Goldsmith
 
within this yeare last past lived with the arlate Adrian Goldsmith
at Antwerp and as his servant in the way of merchandize, and
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at Antwerp as his servant in the way of merchandize, and
constantly wrote in his Counting house in ˹writing and˺ coppying of letteres and
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constantly wrote in his Counting house in writing and coppying of letters and
merchandizing dispatches and making keeping accounts and
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merchandizing dispatches and keeping accounts and
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making entries in his bookes and helping to keepe his said
 
bookes, and thereby well knoweth that hee had correspondance
 
bookes, and thereby well knoweth that hee had correspondance
 
with the producent Christofer Boone, and that in the yeare
 
with the producent Christofer Boone, and that in the yeare
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calculation thereof, the said Adrian Goldsmith was found to
 
calculation thereof, the said Adrian Goldsmith was found to
 
be really indebted to the said Christofer Boone in the summe of
 
be really indebted to the said Christofer Boone in the summe of
two hundred thousand peeces of eight ˹Reals of plate˺, or silver money, or thereabouts
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two hundred thousand Reals of plate, or silver money,
and that the said debt was contracted or owing for goods and merchandizes ˹and effects˺
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and that the said debt was contracted or owing for goods merchandizes and effects
formerly received by XX ˹by˺ the said Adrian or his agents for his use and account
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formerly received by the said Adrian or his agents for his use and account
at S in Spaine of the said mr Boones factors namely Antonio XXXX and others. And upon such making up the said account
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in Spaine of the said mr Boones factors namely Antonio Upton and others. And upon such making up the said account
 
this deponent heard the said Mr Goldsmith his master say and
 
this deponent heard the said Mr Goldsmith his master say and
 
acknowledge that his was really soe much indented to the said
 
acknowledge that his was really soe much indented to the said
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transport or assignment to the said Mr Boone of (and for the said
 
transport or assignment to the said Mr Boone of (and for the said
 
Mr Boones owne use) the severall quantities of silver and
 
Mr Boones owne use) the severall quantities of silver and
Cochemille that seized in England in the shipps Sampson,
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Cochemille seized in England in the shipps ''Sampson'',
Salvador and Saint GXXXXX and which were or had bin claimed by
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''Salvador'' and ''Saint George'' and which were or had bin claimed by
 
him the said Adrian in the Admiraltie Court at London,
 
him the said Adrian in the Admiraltie Court at London,
 
and saith the said Transport was accordingly made in or about
 
and saith the said Transport was accordingly made in or about
the end of N beginning of November 1654 (new stile) which
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the beginning of November 1654 (new stile)
by William da RXX la Rousseau a publique Notarie living
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by William La Rousseau a publique Notarie living
 
in Antwerp, which hee knoweth because his said master sent
 
in Antwerp, which hee knoweth because his said master sent
 
him this deponent to fetch the same (being donne) from the
 
him this deponent to fetch the same (being donne) from the
 
said Notary, which hee did, being as hee saith the very
 
said Notary, which hee did, being as hee saith the very
schedule in latin ˹remaining in Court and˺ which hee hath nowe seene, and
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schedule in latin remaining in Court and which hee hath nowe seene, and
 
saith hee verily beleeveth the contents of the said schedule to be
 
saith hee verily beleeveth the contents of the said schedule to be
 
reall and true, and to have bin soe had and donne as therein is
 
reall and true, and to have bin soe had and donne as therein is
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said Adrian Goldsmith of the seizure of the said three shipps
 
said Adrian Goldsmith of the seizure of the said three shipps
 
in England with their lading, hee wrote and gave order to mr
 
in England with their lading, hee wrote and gave order to mr
Vanderput of this citie Marchant to claime for him, his salery
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Vandeput of this citie Marchant to claime for him, his silver
 
mentioned in the said schedule, which hee knoweth for that hee this
 
mentioned in the said schedule, which hee knoweth for that hee this
examinate copied the said lettere soe written into his letter booke.
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examinate copied the letter soe written into his letter booke.
 
And otherwise hee cannot depose.
 
And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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The 19th of ffebruary 1656. [CENTRE HEADING]

Q: Boone pred in three}
silver shipps.}

Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.

Rp. 4us.

See the 3 first in B4:

John Hanschen of Antwerp Marchant aged
21 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first and second articles of the said allegation hee saith and
deposeth that hee this deponent from the yeere 1649 till
within this yeare last past lived with the arlate Adrian Goldsmith
at Antwerp as his servant in the way of merchandize, and
constantly wrote in his Counting house in writing and coppying of letters and
merchandizing dispatches and keeping accounts and
making entries in his bookes and helping to keepe his said
bookes, and thereby well knoweth that hee had correspondance
with the producent Christofer Boone, and that in the yeare
1654 the accompts betweene them was made up, and upon due
calculation thereof, the said Adrian Goldsmith was found to
be really indebted to the said Christofer Boone in the summe of
two hundred thousand Reals of plate, or silver money,
and that the said debt was contracted or owing for goods merchandizes and effects
formerly received by the said Adrian or his agents for his use and account
in Spaine of the said mr Boones factors namely Antonio Upton and others. And upon such making up the said account
this deponent heard the said Mr Goldsmith his master say and
acknowledge that his was really soe much indented to the said
Mr Boone, and in consideration and for or towards satisfaction
thereof hee said hee would goe to a Notarie to make a
transport or assignment to the said Mr Boone of (and for the said
Mr Boones owne use) the severall quantities of silver and
Cochemille seized in England in the shipps Sampson,
Salvador and Saint George and which were or had bin claimed by
him the said Adrian in the Admiraltie Court at London,
and saith the said Transport was accordingly made in or about
the beginning of November 1654 (new stile)
by William La Rousseau a publique Notarie living
in Antwerp, which hee knoweth because his said master sent
him this deponent to fetch the same (being donne) from the
said Notary, which hee did, being as hee saith the very
schedule in latin remaining in Court and which hee hath nowe seene, and
saith hee verily beleeveth the contents of the said schedule to be
reall and true, and to have bin soe had and donne as therein is
contained. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the third hee saith that forthwith upon notice had by the
said Adrian Goldsmith of the seizure of the said three shipps
in England with their lading, hee wrote and gave order to mr
Vandeput of this citie Marchant to claime for him, his silver
mentioned in the said schedule, which hee knoweth for that hee this
examinate copied the letter soe written into his letter booke.
And otherwise hee cannot depose.

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