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1. To the tenth eleaventh hee saith hee knoweth not any
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2. other owner of the said shipp but only the said Egbert Scut
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3. who hee saith dwelling at the Kock end in Amsterdam, and
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4. hee verily beleeveth that noe fflandrian or other subiect of
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5. the king of Spaine whatsoever hath any interest of share on the
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6. said shipp the Morning Starr, And otherwise hee cannot answer
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7. saving his foregoing deposition to which hee referreth himselfe.
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8. fredryck Claesen SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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9.
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10. The first of October 1657.
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11. exámined upon the foresaid allegation
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12. on behalfe of the claimers.
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13. <margin value="Left">Rp. 3.</margin>
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14. '''Claus Willems''' of Amsterdam mariner
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15. master of the said shipp the Morning Starr
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16. aged 38 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
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17. exámined.
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18. To the first árticle hee saith and deposeth that the producents
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19. Egbert Scutt and John da Potter have bin for all the time arlate
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20. and are the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the
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21. Morning starr arlate and of her tackle apparell and furniture and
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22. for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth being present and privie
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23. to their buying her about twenty monethes since at Amsterdam, and
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24. being by them constituted Master upon such their buying of her.
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25. To the second ˹and third˺ árticles hee saith and deposeth that about seaventeene
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26. monethes since the said producents set out the said shipp from Amsterdam
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27. under conduct of this deponent &#123;laden&#125; with some oile, Spanish wine,
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28. hatts, knives, brandewine and other commodities proper for the trade
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29. of the Wester Ilands whether shee was designed, and proceeded from the
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30. Texel in that voyage on the seaventeenth of May ˹1656˺ New Stile, and
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31. about six weekes after arived at Tobago one of the Wester or
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32. Caribbe Ilands, in which parts this deponent (who was alsoe
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33. merchant for his said imployers) was to dispose and truck away the
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34. said outwards goods for tobacco for the best proffit of his said
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35. imployers the owners of the said shipp, but not finding the season proper
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36. at Tobago this deponent went to the Wilde coast of the West Indies
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37. and there trading, did upon truck and barter for part of his said
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38. outwards goods buy and provide for his said owners account upwards
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39. of eight thousand pound weight of tobaccoe, ˹XXXXXX 92li of tobaccoe, and for his owne account about seaven hundred pounds weight of tobaccoe, all contained˺ in seaven and thirtie greate
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40. and severall small rolls of tobaccoe, six greate and tenn small fats or
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41. barrells of tobaccoe and a cask of tobaccoes, all which were laden aboard
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42. the said shipp to be transported for Amsterdam for his said owners ˹and his˺ account
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43. ˹respectively as aforesaid˺ And saith that there were there alsoe laden aboard her for the account
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44. of the shipps company about thirteene hundred weight of tobaccoe
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45. in barrels and rolls, and one hide and a halfe. And that all the tobaccoe &#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
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46. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">that</margin>
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<document-start>
1. To the tenth eleaventh hee saith hee knoweth not any
2. other owner of the said shipp but only the said Egbert Scut
3. who hee saith dwelling at the Kock end in Amsterdam, and
4. hee verily beleeveth that noe fflandrian or other subiect of
5. the king of Spaine whatsoever hath any interest of share on the
6. said shipp the Morning Starr, And otherwise hee cannot answer
7. saving his foregoing deposition to which hee referreth himselfe.
8. fredryck Claesen SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
9.
10. The first of October 1657.
11. exámined upon the foresaid allegation
12. on behalfe of the claimers.
13. <margin value="Left">Rp. 3.</margin>
14. Claus Willems of Amsterdam mariner
15. master of the said shipp the Morning Starr
16. aged 38 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
17. exámined.
18. To the first árticle hee saith and deposeth that the producents
19. Egbert Scutt and John da Potter have bin for all the time arlate
20. and are the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the shipp the
21. Morning starr arlate and of her tackle apparell and furniture and
22. for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth being present and privie
23. to their buying her about twenty monethes since at Amsterdam, and
24. being by them constituted Master upon such their buying of her.
25. To the second ˹and third˺ árticles hee saith and deposeth that about seaventeene
26. monethes since the said producents set out the said shipp from Amsterdam
27. under conduct of this deponent {laden} with some oile, Spanish wine,
28. hatts, knives, brandewine and other commodities proper for the trade
29. of the Wester Ilands whether shee was designed, and proceeded from the
30. Texel in that voyage on the seaventeenth of May ˹1656˺ New Stile, and
31. about six weekes after arived at Tobago one of the Wester or
32. Caribbe Ilands, in which parts this deponent (who was alsoe
33. merchant for his said imployers) was to dispose and truck away the
34. said outwards goods for tobacco for the best proffit of his said
35. imployers the owners of the said shipp, but not finding the season proper
36. at Tobago this deponent went to the Wilde coast of the West Indies
37. and there trading, did upon truck and barter for part of his said
38. outwards goods buy and provide for his said owners account upwards
39. of eight thousand pound weight of tobaccoe, ˹XXXXXX 92li of tobaccoe, and for his owne account about seaven hundred pounds weight of tobaccoe, all contained˺ in seaven and thirtie greate
40. and severall small rolls of tobaccoe, six greate and tenn small fats or
41. barrells of tobaccoe and a cask of tobaccoes, all which were laden aboard
42. the said shipp to be transported for Amsterdam for his said owners ˹and his˺ account
43. ˹respectively as aforesaid˺ And saith that there were there alsoe laden aboard her for the account
44. of the shipps company about thirteene hundred weight of tobaccoe
45. in barrels and rolls, and one hide and a halfe. And that all the tobaccoe [XXX GUTTER]
46. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">that</margin>
</document-end>