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De Jaeger or Hunter.}

The 17th day of August 1659

Frederick Ixem of London Notary Publique
aged 33 yeeres or thereaboutes sworne before
the right worshipfull Charles George Cocke Esquire
one of the Judges of the High Court of the Admiralty
of England saith and Deposeth
by vertue of his oath as followeth

That on the twelfeth day of this present moneth of August
hee this Deponent did receive from Mr Thomas Corbitt of London
merchant a certaine writing with a seale thereupon marked being
of the Tenor word for word as followeth videlicet (Translation out
of the Lowe Dutch Tongue Upon this ffifteenth day of August
16 ffifty Nine appeared before me Justus Vande Ven
by the Noble Court of Holland and the Illustrious
Magristrait of the City Amsterdam admitted Publique
Notary dwelling within the same City, and the witnesses hereafter
named Peter Marcusse of Sardam Master of the ship named De Jaeger
long 106 foote, wyde 24 foote, Deepe 11 foote, and 4 ¾ feete above all
Sardammer feete lying at this City and declared to have sold and transported
As hee sells and transports by theise presents, to and for the use of the widoww
and heires of Richard Bridgenab deceased for the account and
perrill of Mr Thomas Corbett and Owen Lloyd of London
Merchants the said his ship, with his sayles Ropes, Anchors and
furniture thereunto belonging, about this Present it is lying at this
City to the said widow. Merchants well knowne, who from this houre
(for the Account abovesaid) doth accept of the sale of the said ship
and that for a Certaine Summe of money whereof hee
appearant

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