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says Owners have had the sole dispose of t … says Owners have had the sole dispose of the sayd shipp as lawfull Owners<br />
of her and so accounted all which he knoweth being att Hamburgh in<br />
the sayd moneth of June last past when they became so possest of her, and<br />
being hired att Hamburgh in August last to sayle in and upon her this<br />
present voyage, and seeing the sayd shipp so sett out by the sayd Owners att<br />
Hamburgh as aforesayd being Steersman of her and privy to and knowing<br />
of the sayd voyage and designe And otherwise cannot depose.
To the second article of the sayd allegation he saith that the sayd Hendrick Salfeild and<br />
Peter Gabrecht did in the month of August .1653 last past lade aboard<br />
teh sayd shipp the goods now seized in her att the Port of Hamburgh [?that ?is]<br />
to say 27 or 28 sackes of baggs of wooll, which this deponent sawe in the<br />
house and possession of the sayd Peter Habrecht att Hamburgh before<br />
the lading thereof, and eleven lasts of stone Coles to be transported<br />
in the sayd vessell to Cane aforesayd, and there to be delivered to the<br />
factor of the sayd producent by name Augustine Baden hoope who was and<br />
is accounted the sayd producents Agent att Cane, and saith he saw the<br />
sayd Coales before the same were laden in the possession of the producents<br />
a shoare, and saith that the sayd producents were then accounted the Owners<br />
of teh sayd wooll and Coles, and commetted the same to the care of the sayd<br />
Yarrickson, who was att the tyme of the sayd seizure in full and<br />
quiet possession thereof to the use and for and on the behalfe of them the<br />
sayd Owners, and this deponent for his part never heard that any other<br />
person had or hath any manner of Interest in the sayd goods or any of<br />
them but the sayd producents onely. And otherwise he cannot depose
To the third article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd vessell<br />
or shipp in her Course from Hamburgh to Cane was mett withall and<br />
taken about nyne weekes last and on or about the 7th day of<br />
October 1653. by Captaine Dunstan in a private man of warr, and<br />
the sayd shipp being so seized the sayd Yarrickson being commannded<br />
so to doe went aboard the sayd private man of warr and this deponent<br />
saw him take with him two sea breifes under the saele of Hamburgh<br />
and one bill of lading and some other papers, and the sayd Yarrickson<br />
being come aboard teh sayd man of warr delivered the same to the sayd<br />
Dunstan and saith the sayd Certificatts or Seabreifes were sealed<br />
really with the seale of the sayd Citty of Hamburgh and together with<br />
the sayd bill of ladieng and other papers came really or were<br />
really brought from the sayd Citty of Hamburgh and from noe other<br />
place ad the sayd Seabreifes and bills of lading were and are<br />
reall and true and not fraudulent. which he knoweth for the reasons<br />
aforesayd. And doth not know but the sayd other papers were likewise<br />
reall and without fraud and covin. And otherwise cannot depose<br />
ffobbe [MARKE] ffobbes. his marke [MARKE, RH SIDE]
[?sea] him to the Interrogatories<br />
fol, [?XXX]
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The 19th day of december .1653. [CENTRE HEADING]
The Clayme of Peter de Cock of Gant and}<br />
Baldwin Matthewes English man for seven}<br />
hundred and fifty peices of eight of the}<br />
marke underwritten lately seized in the}<br />
shipp the ''Saint John Baptist'' of which John}<br />
de Vos is Master by some of the shipps of}<br />
this Commonwealth Suckley Budd.}
Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe<br />
of the sayd Claymers
'''1.us'''
'''Juan Baptista de La Mott''' of Cadiz in Spaine<br />
merchant aged 24 yeares or thereabouts<br />
saith as followeth. videlicet.
Tor />
saith as followeth. videlicet.
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