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Transcription

which said Instrument hee saith was Delivered unto him this
Deponent to the end to be translated, and afterwards Registred
in the Registry of this Court, for perpetual memory.

Fred. Ixem [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 27th of July 1659: [CENTRE HEADING]

dt Smith

Touching goods in the Santa Maria}
John Van Lynen Captaine}

Robert Demetrius of London merchant
aged 28 yeeres or thereabouts. sworne
before the right worshipfull Charles George
Cock Esquire one of the Judges of the high
Court of the Admiralty of England
saith and Deposeth by vertue of his Oath

That the last past master James Stanier of London
merchant (with home this Deponent liveth in the Quality
of booke Keeper) did reeive letter from Mr Phillip
Van hulten of Amsterdam Merchants, wherein the said
Phillip Van Hulten adviseth the said Mr Stanier, that
hee hath given order to his ffreinds at Marsellis for the ffreighting of a Ship,
to take on board all the goods that are or shalbe unladen
out of the Ship the Santa Maria at Tollon and to bring the
same to Amsterdam, but by the way to touch at Cadiz
in Spaine, there to dispose of a parcell of Cacoa
part of the said Lading, And this Deponent this Day hath
seene and perused the said Letter, which Letter beareth
Date 25th July 1659: new stile:/:

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The first of August 1659. [CENTRE HEADING]

Hope of London}
John Gillison Master}

Jospeh Throckmorton of London Merchant sworne before the right worshipfull
Charles George Coock Esquire one of the Judges of the high Court
of the Admiraltie, saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath That hee this
deponent and Johhn Reide English merchant both subiects of this
Commonwealth are the true and sole owners and proprietors of the good shipp
the Hope of London burthen fiftie tonnes or thereabouts (Gohn Gillison master) and have soe bin for theise six
yeares last past, and caused her to be built for their owne account.

Joseps (sic) Throckmorton [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]