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Transcription

daniels exile was by reason of some differences betwixt him and some
Merchants of holland and Zeeland, upon which hee was thence
banished as aforesaid.

To the 19th hee saith, hee was not present when the said daniel Thyssen
was admitted Burgher of Ostend, but beleevth such his admission
was registred and recorded there, this deponent having seene and perused the
said daniels Burgher brief under the seale of Ostend, and subscribed
by the Greffier of that place, And otherwise saving his precedent
deposition hee saieth hee cannot answer-

To the 20th hee answereth, and saith, That hee this rendent is the interrate
Leonard Thyssen and brother to the said daniel Thysson, And otherwise
negatively, referring himself to his precedent deposition./.

To the 21th hee saith, hee well knoweth, That a Sentence of banishment
was published against the said daniel Thyson, by the Magistracie of
Terveere aforesaid, and that hee was by them judicially proscribed, And
saith hee this rendent read the said Sentence of banishment,
And saith the said daniel did
not absent himself out of the United Netherlands for or by occasion
or apprehension of any other sentence pronounced or to be pronounced
against him by any authority whatsoever And further cannot depose

Repeated before doctor Clerke:-/

Leonart Tyson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The tenth of July 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalfe of Alexander Greene}
of Liverpool Merchant touching a}
losse in the Guift of Liverpoole}

Rp.

Thomas Christian of Liverpoole in the
County of Lancaster, Marchant aged 23
yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right
Worshippful William Clarke doctor of lawes one of the
Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie and
examined on the behalfe of the said Alexander Greene
saith as followeth.

To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
that hee well knew the shipp the Guift of Liverpoole whereof
John Royle had bin formerly master, and whereof Richard Blewen was
master at the time of her last departure from Liverpoole on a voyage for Saint
Sebastians in Spaine, which her departure happened in or about the
beginning of december last past, this hee knoweth and deposeth,
going Cape-Merchant in her from Liverpoole upon that voyage
And saith there were for the said voyage laden and put aboard the
said shipp at Liverpoole for and upon the accompt of the Interrogated
Alexander Greene a quantitie of calves skinnes, Irish or small hides,
fustians