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Transcription

and saith hee doth not beleeve any of them to be Spanish subiects [?XX ?XX]
Spaniards, but all to be dutch men and Hollanders,
and that such dutch men and Hollanders were to dispose of the {?said]
goods, and that noe Spaniard was to sell or dispose of them. And further
hee cannot answer.

To the twelveth

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The 22th of November 1659. [ADD DATA]

Examined upon the foresaid allegation.

2

Abraham van Dentur of Amsterdam Merchant, aged 28 yeares
or thereabouts sworne and examined.

To the first article

to the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee
well knoweth the ship the Marcus Aurelius arlate and alsoe well knoweth
her owners, who hee saith were and are subiects of the Lords States of the
United Netherland Provinces and dwellers in Amsterdam and were and are
by name the Lord John Huydekoper, Lord of Marshaven, Jeromo Ruland
Hendrick Matthias, Volkwyn Momma, John Pelt, William [?Johnson]
Peter Jacobson Hoyewagen, the widow of Emanuel Pelt, [?Conrade ?XXXX]
Ida Simonson Burch master of the said shipp, which hee knoweth because hee
[?the]