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'''Claes Maltz''' of Wismar Mariner aged 39 yeares
 
'''Claes Maltz''' of Wismar Mariner aged 39 yeares
ore thereabouts sworne and examined
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ore thereabouts sworne and examined.
  
built at Lubeck
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To the first and second articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
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hee well knoweth the shipp the ''hope'' arlate, which hee saith was built at Lubeck
 
and being newe proceeded thence on her first voyage in or about the moneth of
 
and being newe proceeded thence on her first voyage in or about the moneth of
 
January last at which time this deponent was there and saw her proceed
 
January last at which time this deponent was there and saw her proceed
 
under the conduct of the said hendrick Venter her master, and saith her company
 
under the conduct of the said hendrick Venter her master, and saith her company
 
were and are all accompted Lubeckers and there dwelling and subiects of the free
 
were and are all accompted Lubeckers and there dwelling and subiects of the free
State, thereof which namely Peter Meyer and Joachim Balten[?hagen] and the said master hee this
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State, thereof which namely Peter Meyer and Joachim Baltenhagen and the said master hee this
 
deponent well knoweth to be there dwelling and subiects of that place, And
 
deponent well knoweth to be there dwelling and subiects of that place, And
 
otherwise cannot depose.
 
otherwise cannot depose.
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To the Interrogatories.
 
To the Interrogatories.
  
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To he first hee saith hee sawe not the said shippe upon the stocke in building
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but sawe shee was wholly newe ehen shee soe proceeded from Lubeck and it was
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the common speech there that shee was new built and that that was her first
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voyage, nor hath hee seene her since shee was seized, but hath severall times
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mett with and seene her said master and understood from him that hee was taken
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in the same shipp with this deponent sawe her soe proceede in from Lubeck.
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To the second hee saith hee hath knowne the said master hendrick enter for
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theise five or six yeares last or more, during all which space hee hath dwellt in
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Lubeck where hee nowe liveth and where as this deponent beleeveth hee was
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borne and hath dwellt all his time, and saith hee the said hendrick hath bin
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married about two yeares, during all which space his wife hath dwelt in
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Lubeck, the place of her biorth. And further hee deposeth that
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hee hath knowne the said Peter Mayer about thre yeeere snd
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Joachim Baltery about tenn yeares, and saith hee had speech with [?him] [?in]
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Lubeck at the time of the said shipps aid proceeding, and thereby came to heare
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of their said proprietie. And otherwise saving his foregoeingd eposition hee cannot
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depose.
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To the last hee saith hee doth not beleeve that the said shipp or any part thereof belongeth to any
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hollander or ffrench man or that any subiect or subiects of the States of the
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United Netherlands or of the ffrench kinge khad or have any interest therein
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[?Claes ?Malts] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
 
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The 15th of November 1653.

The claime of Peter Mayer and company}
of Lubeck for the shipp the Hope of Lubeck (hendtick)
Venter master) and for her freight}

Examined upon an allegation on the
behalfe of the said claimers given the
4th instant

1.

Claes Maltz of Wismar Mariner aged 39 yeares
ore thereabouts sworne and examined.

To the first and second articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
hee well knoweth the shipp the hope arlate, which hee saith was built at Lubeck
and being newe proceeded thence on her first voyage in or about the moneth of
January last at which time this deponent was there and saw her proceed
under the conduct of the said hendrick Venter her master, and saith her company
were and are all accompted Lubeckers and there dwelling and subiects of the free
State, thereof which namely Peter Meyer and Joachim Baltenhagen and the said master hee this
deponent well knoweth to be there dwelling and subiects of that place, And
otherwise cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories.

To he first hee saith hee sawe not the said shippe upon the stocke in building
but sawe shee was wholly newe ehen shee soe proceeded from Lubeck and it was
the common speech there that shee was new built and that that was her first
voyage, nor hath hee seene her since shee was seized, but hath severall times
mett with and seene her said master and understood from him that hee was taken
in the same shipp with this deponent sawe her soe proceede in from Lubeck.

To the second hee saith hee hath knowne the said master hendrick enter for
theise five or six yeares last or more, during all which space hee hath dwellt in
Lubeck where hee nowe liveth and where as this deponent beleeveth hee was
borne and hath dwellt all his time, and saith hee the said hendrick hath bin
married about two yeares, during all which space his wife hath dwelt in
Lubeck, the place of her biorth. And further hee deposeth that
hee hath knowne the said Peter Mayer about thre yeeere snd
Joachim Baltery about tenn yeares, and saith hee had speech with [?him] [?in]
Lubeck at the time of the said shipps aid proceeding, and thereby came to heare
of their said proprietie. And otherwise saving his foregoeingd eposition hee cannot
depose.

To the last hee saith hee doth not beleeve that the said shipp or any part thereof belongeth to any
hollander or ffrench man or that any subiect or subiects of the States of the
United Netherlands or of the ffrench kinge khad or have any interest therein

[?Claes ?Malts] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day.

Examined upon the foresaid allegation

2

Walter Jonson of Lubeck Mariner, master of the white
Swann of Lubeck nowe lying at Dover, aged 44 yeares or
thereabouts, sworne and examined.

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