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The tenth day of March 1653.
The Clayme o … The tenth day of March 1653.
The Clayme of Nicholas Waters Egbert}<br />
Evers Leonard ffewen and others of Embden}<br />
for the shipp the ''Stadt howse'' of Embden}<br />
of which Gerret Johnson is master and}<br />
her tackle et cetera and freight et cetera seized by}<br />
one of the shipps of this Commonwealth}<br />
Suckly Budd}
Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe<br />
of the sayd Claymers
'''Gerret Janson''' of Embden Mariner<br />
Master of the sayd shipp the ''Stadt howse''<br />
aged 36 yeares or thereabouts a witnes<br />
sworne and examined deposeth and saith as<br />
followeth. videlicet.
To the first article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in the moneth<br />
of August 1653 last past the arlate Nicholas Waters Egbert Evers<br />
Loenard ffewen and others all of Embden did imploy him this deponent<br />
to goe to Enchuisen in Holland to buy a shipp for their use and accompt<br />
and this deponent being so employed came to Enchuisen and finding<br />
the sayd vessell now called the ''Stadthowse'' of Embden there videlicet<br />
att Enchuisen, and likeing the same well did treat with the builders<br />
thereof about the buying of the same, and upon such treaty returned<br />
to Embden to give accompt of his imployment to his Owners who<br />
had sent him, and having given them an accompt aswell of the sayd<br />
vessell now caled the ''Stadthowse'' of Embden as of other vessells which<br />
he had seene at Enchuisen, they sent him this deponent back againe<br />
to Enchuisen in order to make a full agreement for and by the sayd<br />
vessell now called the ''Stadthowse'', whereupon this deponent did about the<br />
beginning of September goe againe to Enchuisen and did agree<br />
for the sayd shipp as he was ordered by his sayd owners, and having so<br />
done came back againe to Emden for money to pay for the sayd<br />
vessell. And hee saith that hereupon the sayd Waters Evers ffewen<br />
and other his Owners did five and deliver to this deponent a bill<br />
of Exchange for five thousand six hundred guilders drawne<br />
upon Jarrack Yeleverston Schedllinger att Amsterdam, which<br />
bill of Exchange this deponent tooke and brought with him from<br />
Embden to Amsterdam and there by vertue of the same did receive<br />
the sayd moneyes of the sayd Yelverston, and having so receyved it<br />
tooke the same with him to Enchuisen and there did pay the same<br />
to the Carpenters who built the sayd shipp now called the ''Stadt''<br />
''howse'' of Embden and sould the same to this deponent for accompt and<br />
use of his foresayd owners, and to the Materiall men who furnished the<br />
same with sayles cordage anchorage and other necessaries. And<br />
this deponent having so bought and payd for the sayd shipp did receyve<br />
a bill of sale from the sayd builders for the same under the seale of<br />
Enchuyson. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the second article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the foresayd Nicholas<br />
Waters Egbert Evers and others his foresayd Owners did order him to<br />
sayle the sayd vessell to ffrance there to seeke a freight for some<br />
from seeke a freight for some<br />
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, The tenth day of March 1653.
The Clayme o … The tenth day of March 1653.
The Clayme of Nicholas Waters Egbert}<br />
Evers Leonard ffewen and others of Embden}<br />
for the shipp the ''Stadt howse'' of Embden}<br />
of which Gerret Johnson is master and}<br />
her tackle et cetera and freight et cetera seized by}<br />
one of the shipps of this Commonwealth}<br />
Suckly Budd}
Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe<br />
of the sayd Claymers
'''Gerret Janson''' of Embden Mariner<br />
Master of the sayd shipp the ''Stadt howse''<br />
aged 36 yeares or thereabouts a witnes<br />
sworne and examined deposeth and saith as<br />
followeth. videlicet.
To the first article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in the moneth<br />
of August 1653 last past the arlate Nicholas Waters Egbert Evers<br />
Loenard ffewen and others all of Embden did imploy him this deponent<br />
to goe to Enchuisen in Holland to buy a shipp for their use and accompt<br />
and this deponent being so employed came to Enchuisen and finding<br />
the sayd vessell now called the ''Stadthowse'' of Embden there videlicet<br />
att Enchuisen, and likeing the same well did treat with the builders<br />
thereof about the buying of the same, and upon such treaty returned<br />
to Embden to give accompt of his imployment to his Owners who<br />
had sent him, and having given them an accompt aswell of the sayd<br />
vessell now caled the ''Stadthowse'' of Embden as of other vessells which<br />
he had seene at Enchuisen, they sent him this deponent back againe<br />
to Enchuisen in order to make a full agreement for and by the sayd<br />
vessell now called the ''Stadthowse'', whereupon this deponent did about the<br />
beginning of September goe againe to Enchuisen and did agree<br />
for the sayd shipp as he was ordered by his sayd owners, and having so<br />
done came back againe to Emden for money to pay for the sayd<br />
vessell. And hee saith that hereupon the sayd Waters Evers ffewen<br />
and other his Owners did five and deliver to this deponent a bill<br />
of Exchange for five thousand six hundred guilders drawne<br />
upon Jarrack Yeleverston Schedllinger att Amsterdam, which<br />
bill of Exchange this deponent tooke and brought with him from<br />
Embden to Amsterdam and there by vertue of the same did receive<br />
the sayd moneyes of the sayd Yelverston, and having so receyved it<br />
tooke the same with him to Enchuisen and there did pay the same<br />
to the Carpenters who built the sayd shipp now called the ''Stadt''<br />
''howse'' of Embden and sould the same to this deponent for accompt and<br />
use of his foresayd owners, and to the Materiall men who furnished the<br />
same with sayles cordage anchorage and other necessaries. And<br />
this deponent having so bought and payd for the sayd shipp did receyve<br />
a bill of sale from the sayd builders for the same under the seale of<br />
Enchuyson. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the second article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the foresayd Nicholas<br />
Waters Egbert Evers and others his foresayd Owners did order him to<br />
sayle the sayd vessell to ffrance there to seeke a freight for some<br />
from seeke a freight for some<br />
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