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Transcription

24:° Augusti 1666

Sup Interriye in XXX Examinat

1.

Michael van Rosen de Czybork XX XXX
Regis Hispania ibm natus Nauta annos agens
38 aut circiter dicit et deponit prout sequitur videlicet

Ad primum rendet That the said Interrate ship the Hope whereof this Examinate is
Master doth belong to Mr Vincent de Bleke who liveth in Bruxelles in Brabant
the Dominions of the King of Spaine and is a native of that place or of Antwerpe
hee hath bin sole owner of the says ship for about [?thirteene] weekes
last, and was alsoe owner of her for about three quarter of a yeere next before only his sister
who liveth at Antwerp and is named Susanna Vandersleyn had a share with him which
hee bought of her about 13 weekes since, and saith that about a yeere since the
sayd Vincent de Bleke bought the said ship at Brussells of one Joos [?XXXXXX]
living in Zealand where the said ship then was but this deponent was not at XXX XXXXX
sawe the contract and sawe that the mony to wit 505 guilder payd at Ostend
to the said Joos Jooson who was there there, and soe was the sayd ship, this deponent
having by appointment of the said Vincent de Bleke fetched her hither from
Zealand And saith that the sayd Vincent de Bleke bought the said ship to send
her a fishing or upon any other designe because the Dutch trade was hindred by the [?Warr]
And saith that hee knoweth the said ship for about a yeere before such her buying
and sayth shee belonged to the said Joos Jooson of Zealand and shee is Zealand ?built
and saith that since hee soe fetched her from Zealand shee hath not bin in any
[?XXXXX XXXXX] or dominion and upon the said buying the said Vincent de Bleke lett his
said sisters held a part with him, and saith that the said Vincent de Bleke hath dureing all
the tyme of this depo:ts knowledge of him (which hath bin for about 13 yeeres and had
in Brussells aforesd et alr nescit.

Ad 2:XX rendit That the said ship is of the burthen of about thirty two tonnes
and when shee was taken shee had in her about 72 barrells of Herrings and 32
barrells of other fish, w:ch they had XXXX upon the said Vincent de Blekes account
who was and is the reall owner thereof as well as of the sd ship, et alr nescit

Ad 3:XX rendit That hee this deponent hired all his men at Ostend to goe this time a fishing
and carryed only empty barrells and salt out for his fish on the said Vincent XX XX
acc:t et alr nescit

Ad 4:XX rendit that hee this rendit had onboard Eight men besides himselfe & ?three
boyes. None of which are ffrench or Danes, but some are of ffland. XXX whereas
the rest are hee knoweth not but hee hired them at Ostend, et alr nescit

Ad 5:XX saving hee hayth that hee beleeveth that two of his company are XXX
of the United Provinces.

Ad 4 (sic):XX rendit that hee had a seabriefe and other writing onboard but no bill of
Lading and saith that hee delivered them till XXXXXXXXX up to the Kings Officers and none were
burnt torne concealed or anywayes made away, et alr nescit.

Ad 6:XXX rendet That when the said ship was taken shee was goeing to Ostende
where she was really to goe and soe they declared at the time of the seizure
that the said ship did belong as aforesaid when seized
was made by an English frigott about five or six miles from the fflanders
shore, who carryed him onboard Prince Rupert, and saith that the said seizure
happened about three weekes since. et alr nescit.

Ad 7:XX rendet that hee sayth seised in the said ship as her Master about a yeere XXX
whicch time hee had made three voyages from Ostend to Leith in Scotland
going thither XXXX in ballast and brought thence to Ostend
Oysters on his said owners account and two voyages hee made from Ostend to ?Crill
in Scotland on the same accompt going in ballast and returning with Lobsters and
Coles which are all the voyages besides this that hee hath made w:th her And
the said lading were consigned to that said owner and being upon his account
et alr nescit.