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Transcription

and pretty goods sailes and rigging but hee being but a Passenger in the sayd ship
cannot speake particularly thereof, And hee further saith that ths sayd ship is
called the Seaven Hatt of [?XXX]

[ADD DATA]

Jean Morgan [His signature]

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ult. die Augusti 1666./
[XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] navem vorat}
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= Cheeke = ffrancklin =}

Super Allone per Mr ffrancklin dat Examinatus

1us

Hendrick Vagher de Burges in
fflanders natus in Waterland in Holland
Nauta [?Nel diae] navis annos agens 47 aut circiter
dicit et deponit prout sequitur.

To the first article hee deposeth that hee hath knowne the arlate Abraham
Van Susteren for about fifteene or sixteene yeeres last
during most of which time hee hath lived in Spaine but hee
now liveth in Bruges which is alsoe in the King of Spaines Dominions
where hee was borne hee knoweth not but well knoweth that hee
is a nerchant and a great dealer in shippury and soe accompted to bee
And saith that hee was not present at the buying of the said flyboate New Exchange now
in question, but was present att on the last of March or first of Aprill last or
thereabouts and sawe a great summe of money which hee sayd and beleeved
by this deponent to bee twelve Thousand Guilders or thereabouts payed
at Amsterdam by order of the sayd Abraham van Susteren by his factor [?here] Gisbert van [?Susteren] to
John de SWan living in Amsterdam the reputed former owner of the
sayd Ship, which is of the burthen of about 140 or 150 lasts et alr nescit

To the second article hee deposeth and saith that hee this deponent hath lived
about ten or eleaven moneths last at Bruges in fflanders and is a Burger
there and liveth there with his wife (haveing Children) and is a subject of the
King of Spaine and consequently a free person
and saith that the sayd Abraham Van Susteren (who lived at Bruges before this
deponent came to bee there) having a desire to Imploy this deponent, this deponent
thereupon gott his freedome of Bruges the last of ffebruary or first
of march last, and afterwards was sent by the sayd Abraham Van Susteren to Amsterdam
to fetch the sayd ship or flyboate to Ostend and to goe master of her, which hee
undertooke for the sayd Abraham Van Susteren his Imployer et alr nescit.