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HCA 13/70 f.594r Annotate
First transcribed 17 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 594  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 17/01/2015  +
Transcription The 29th of August 1655. [CENTRE HEADING] The 29th of August 1655. [CENTRE HEADING] The Lord Protector against the shipp}<br /> the ''Hope'' of fflushing Anthony hubrechtson Master} '''Rowe dt.''' '''.j.''' '''Anthony Hubrechtson''' of fflushing Mariner<br /> Master of the said shipp the ''Hope'' of fflushing<br /> aged 40 yeares or thereabouts sworne as in the<br /> acts of Court and examined upon certaine<br /> Interrogatories saith and deposeth as followeth, To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp the ''Hope''<br /> is a new shipp and was lately built at Schedam in holland and that this is<br /> her first voyage, upon which hee saith shee departed from fflushing on the seaventh of<br /> July last new stile bound for Nantes, and saith shee belongeth to the port of fflushing,<br /> and that her owners dwell all there and were and are all subiects of the<br /> States of the United Netherland Provinces, and are by name Evert [?Gisling]<br /> Burgomaster; William Ver Brugg, Giles [?Runnburgh] daniel [?Pela], Jacob van horne, Adrian<br /> Pi;a, John [?Score], Carol Lalleere, the Widowe of Commandeur Bankier,<br /> John Van Oosen, Geleyn Scott, and one Abraham a broker (but his sirname<br /> this deponent remembreth not) which owners caused the said shipp to be built and by<br /> this deponents hands (who was to goe master of her) paid for such her building,<br /> and saith hee was constituted master by the said owners, who were and are natives<br /> of fflushing and have dwelt there all their lives, saving the said John<br /> Van Oosen who hath dwelt there from his youth, but was borne at<br /> Oosen in denmarke, and hee knoweth not but that Giles [?Runburgh] is of Middleborowe by birth,<br /> [?XXXX] the said shipp ''Hope'' was taken in the ffrench coast betwixt deepe and Saint Valery, To the second hee saith the said shipp went from fflushing to Nantes un<br /> ballast, and carried noe goods thither, and hath bin in noe port or harbour<br /> from the said time of her departure from fflushing to the time of her<br /> seizure but Nantes, only in her outwards course of proceeding, meeting<br /> with contrary winde shee put into Torbay, till the winde served to<br /> proceede for Nantes, which hee knoweth being master of her. To the third and fourth hee saith that the said shipp is laden with Banck<br /> fish, and that shee was freighted at Nantes by a dutch<br /> Broker named Br[?ager] to take in ffish and carry and deliver the same<br /> at haver de Grace, and that a ffrench man named de La houtsay laded the said fish at Nantes, but the<br /> name of the person to whom the said fish was to be delivered at haver<br /> de Grace hee remembreth not, his bill of lading and Charter partie<br /> being sent over land, but the said person that was to receive the said fish<br /> lived as hee was informed at Roane, but whether the said lading be<br /> belonging to him or to another or what countryman the owner thereof is<br /> hee knoweth not, nor can as hee saith tell what to beleeve therein, having<br /> as hee saith nothing to induce him to beleeve to whom it belongeth, only<br /> hee saith that hee this deponent and companie all dutch men and subiects<br /> of the said States have a thousand fish aboard for their owne accompt<br /> which was laden by them for their owne accompt. But for the said shipp<br /> hee is as hee saith well assured that the foresaid owners of fflushing<br /> are still the sole owners of her and that noe ffrench man or subiect of<br /> the ffrench king hath any interest therein. And further hee saith that<br /> the said fish laden as aforesaid, was all taken out of a fffrench shipp<br /> that came from the Banck, and put thence into the ''Hope'' in the River<br /> of nantes, And otherwise hee saith hee cannot depose, saving as<br /> aforesaid. To the fifth hee saith that the said voyage was to end at haver de Grace<br /> and that the vintage approaching, hee this deponent was purposed<br /> to goe with his said shipp from haver de Grace directly to Bourdeaux to seake<br /> a freight, and saith that hee was to receive his freight for the present<br /> voyagefreight for the present<br /> voyage  +
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