HCA 13/70 f.145v Annotate

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To the 7th hee was last at Amsterdam in the yeare 1651. and what
estates of Brokers or Innkeepers there are or may be this deponent cannot
declare, nor of such as lodge or entertaine Skippers or strangers nut saith
that such qualitie or profession doeth not render any person incapable of
being a partner in a shipp, if hee have wherewith to procure the same
And further hee cannot depose:-/

To the 8th hee saith, This deponent according to his foregoeing deposition to which hee
referreth is fully assured, that the first voyage the shipp Sampson
interrate made after her originall building was from Lubeck to
Cadiz in Spaine where this rendent first saw her in the yeare 1647:- and not to
Amsterdam, And saith shee hath made two or three Voyages to Amsterdam
out of Spaine, as hee hath heard, and once saw her there. And further cannot
depose

To the 9th hees saith, a Trumpeter may become a common saylor or Officer [?but GUTTER]
for his particular hee hath never knowme or heard, how such a person is usually
styled or called upon such an alteration/

To the 10th and 11. hee saith, hee this rendent was Master and Commander of the shipp Salvador at the
time of the seizure interrate; and that the place or part of the English Channell
where the sjipps interrate were seized by some of the shipps of
this Commonwealth was and is free for shipps that are there, if so
designed to sayle for Amsterdam or any other place the winde so serving [?either GUTTER]
to Ostend of dunquirke/

To the 12th hee saith hee this deponent was with his said shipp Salvador at Cadiz
in the moneth of June 1652. and continued there till October next en=
sueing, but was not at all that yeare nat dunquirke, and last saw the shipp the
Goulden Sunn interrate about the moneth of June aforesaid at her departure
from Cadiz for fflanders as is predeposed./

To the 13th hee saith, by Vertue of his Oath, That hee this rendent had noe
intelligence or notice of any silver laden aboard the shipps interrate at Cadiz
which was for the accompt of any Amsterdammers or any others of the United
Netherlands, And that hee this rendent had not, nor knew of any direction
for Assurance, having not deposed of any letters sent from fflanders or elsewhere in [?XXX XXXX XXXX GUTTER]
And saith hee doeth not know nor beleeve in Conscience, That any of the
States Generall of the United Netherlands or of their Subjects have any
interest or concernment in the silver so assured as by him is predeposed or
any other silver laden in the said shipps or any of them:- And further
cannot depose./

Repeated before doctor Clarke:-//

Christjan Cloppenb[?orough] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]


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The 5th day of december 1654:- [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the said Allegation:-/

8us/

John Martenson-Dorp of hamborough [?Mariner GUTTER]
aged 53. yeares or thereabouts a Wittnes sworne
and examined saith as followeth videlicet.

(To the first