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Transcription

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To the fourth of the sayd Interrogatories he saith that the sayd Anthonio de
Labistrat sent to Cadiz in this deponents shipp 5 large Chests of buckram
Hans Gardts 2 great fatts of fustians 28 alasts of beanes, and
a large quantity of Barley ffrances Sloyer about 12 fatts and packes
of napkins and linnen Daniel Brandts and Jeronimo Snitguer a
fardell of Cloth of gold and sylver delivered by this Rendent to
delivered to a barke
sent by Mr Snitgars brother Adrian Younker 30 pipes of wax delivered to the
barke of Mr Campen Joachim van Campen severall packes of bale goods
being linnens as he beleiveth, delivered to the barkier of the sayd Mr Campen
Albert Anquelman about 5 or 6 great fatts of goods the sorts whereof
he knoweth not delivered to the barkier of Mr Anquelman the kinsman of Albert Peter and Arnold
Rulands severall great bundles and quantities of wire delivered
to the barkier of their factor whose name he remembreth not And ffrances Wallich and John
Baptista younger severall packes and fatts of peice goods and Muscovia hides
the particulars whereof he knoweth not delivered to barkiers
sent by thei factors Hamburghers whose names att present he remembreth
not, and the goods of the sayd Labistrat and Sloyer were delivered to barkiers
sent by Mr Sloyer of Cadiz the brother of the sayd ffrancis Sloyer.

And otherwise or more particularly wanting the Roll of his
outward lading to assist his memory and not knowing the
value of the sayd goods he saith he cannot depose, saveing that
the sayd goods were all delivered att Cadiz as he hath predeposed
and further cannot depose.

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The 24th of January 1653

The Clayme of Dirrick de Dobler}
and others for their goods in}
the shipp Justive}

Examined upon the sayd allegation

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Joachim Behne of Hamburgh master
of the sayd shipp the Three Kings of Hamburgh
aged 34 yeares or thereabouts a witnes
sworne and examined deposeth and saith as
followeth videlicet

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