HCA 13/76 f.34r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/76 |
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Folio | 34 |
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27th Novembris 1666. [CENTRE HEADING]
[?Dnos] Rex con navem the Saint Andrew}
de Tems, cujus Willimus Cuyte}
est Magister.}
dt. [?dnus] Rex
John Cuyt of Tems in fflanders
Mariner, where hee was borne and hath
dwelt all his time, aged 38 or thereabouts
sworne and examined upon Interrogatories
in preparatoria.
To the first, second and rest of the Interrogatories hee deposeth and
saith That the said shipp the Saint Andrew belongs in proprietie to him
this deponent, and to William Cuyt the Master this deponents brother,
Margaret Cuyt widow, his Mother and Derrick Vertone his this
deponents uncle (namely his wufes fathers brother) all of Temes
aforesaid, subiects of the King of Spaine, and all natives of that
place, where their constant residence hath bin, And saith that about
a weeke or tenn dayes before Easter last new stile, they by the said
William Vuyt bought her at Ziericksea in Zealand of one
Antony Cornelison there dwelling, (who to that time was accompted
her owner) for the somme of one thousand gilders paid for the same by the [?XXXX] shee lying then
unfitted, and to fitt her and furnish her with apparell and fishing
necessaries (for which imployment they bought her) hee saith it stood them
in seaventeene hundred gilders more, and that shee was bought to be
delivered at Temes, whether shee came about Easter last
new stile as hee remembreth the time, and thence (having
taken in beere and some other necessaries) shee proceeded about three dayes
after such her arivall, to goe to Ostend and thence to sea on a fishing
voyage, and made afterwards two or three [?times OR ?tonnes] from sea with
fish, which were delivered in fflanders
and having bin out againe on a herring voyage, shee was in her
retourne with herrings for fflanders staid by the English fleet
(as hee this deponent was informed) and brought up to Harwich
And saith her company were nine men and two boyes, but whether
all fflandrians or not countrey men hee knoweth not, severall of
them being taken in at Ostend, where this deponent was not present
but hee knoweth that the master and his two boyes and another were
of Tems, and they were all shipped on that fishing voyage to sea
and to retourne for fflanders, and that shee had fflemish
and noe holland or ffrench colours aboard, Et alr nescit, for hee
was not in the shipp at sea the sad voyage./.
Jan [?XXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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28th Novembris 1666
Abrahamus Beake filius Arnoldi Beake annos agens
21 et ultra testis product et Juratus
Ad septum et septimam arlos et schedulas in eidem [?XXXX] deponit et [?XXX]
that by having severall times seene and receyved letters from the arlate George
Skutt a merchant living in Poole this deponent knoweth the [?XXX] schedules anexed