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That the Owners of those three shipps doe dwell in holland, And
that the foresayd masters of the sayd three shipps have not bene in
hamburgh for ten yeares space. And that the names of the
Owners and merchants of he sayd three shippes that doe live in
Amsterdam and Monsieur Queman, Monsieur Vaude stranty. Peter
Nelson and Mr Webb an Englishman. And this deponent upon
such informatoin and knowing well the sayd Josua Reeve to be
an upright honest man, and the sayd Matteson to be likewise
am honest man, and beleiving the same of the sayd Abraham
Johnson and knowing the sayd Johnson and Matison to be hollanders
and the sayd Reeve to have lived seven or eight yeares in Amsterdam,
did and doth really beleive, that the sayd Information was and
is true, and did thereupon write the same downe, and underwritt
the same thus videlicet. Offered to be proved and made good per
me John Baron'. as therein is now to be seene. And further
or otherwise he saith he cannot depose.

To the Crosse Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie he saith, he doth not know the sayd shipps or
any of them neyther did he, so farr as he knoweth, ever see any
of them. And further cannot depose.

To the second Interrogatory he saith he doth not know of his own certayne
knowledge, where the sayd shipps the Sampson, Salvador, and Saint
George, or any of them was built. And further he cannot depose.

To the third Interrogatorie, he saith he was not, so farr as he knweth, or
remembreth, present att the building of the sayd shipps, or any
of the,. And further he cannot depose.

To the fourth he saith, he wnever was att hamburgh. And further
cannot depose.

To the 5th. he saith he doth not certainly know whether the sayd
Otto Jurian or George, Christian Cloppenburgh and John Marten=
dorp or Marson were marryed men in the yeare 1652. nor that
eyther, or any of them then was a marryed man. And further
he cannot depose.

To the 6th he saith he never saw, so farr as he knoweth, the wifes
of the sayd Otto George, Christian Cloppenburgh, and John Marlins
nor the wife of any, or eyther of them. And further cannot depose.

To the 7th he saith, he hath seene Christian Cloppenburgh and
John Martins within ths yeare in this Citty, but doth not remember
that he hath seene the sayd Otto George within that tyme and
otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 8th he saith, he never was att Cadiz in Spaine, and particularly
hee was mot there, att such tyme as the sylver, and goods in question
are sayd to have bene laden on board the sayd shipps. And
further he cannot depose.

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