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To the 5th hee saith , that the Captaine o … To the 5th hee saith , that the Captaine of the man of warr interrogated<br />
tooke this deponent and three others of his Companie out of his shipp the<br />
''fortune'', and as this deponent remembreth hee putt 4 or 6 of his owne<br />
men out of the man of warr aboard this deponents shipp. And saith hee<br />
heard the said Captaine give order to his men so putt on board to bring the said<br />
shipp to Dover, but saith the said shipp might have come to a much neerer<br />
Port namely into the Isle of Wight. And otherwise saving his forefoing<br />
deposition hee saith hee cannot depose:/
To the 6.th hee saith hee hath heard that the said shipp the ''ffortune'' was<br />
retaken from the seizors and that it is brought up into some Port of<br />
ffrance. And hee knoweth not nor beleeveth that hee could recover her<br />
if hee went thither. And otherwise hee cannot depose:-/
To the 7.th negatively to every part thereof:/
To the 8.th hee saith hee had onely one Hamburger passe and no other<br />
papers or bills of ladeing aboard when hee was seized, which passe<br />
hee this deponent now hath, And otherwise negatively:/
To the 9th negatively:-/
Repeated before the Judges./
the marke of<br />
Asmus Hostorp [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The two and twentieth of October 1653.
Affidavit quoad the}<br />
''Hope'' de Coningsbergh}
'''Martin Barnheid''' of Coningsborgh in the Dominion of the<br />
Duke of Brandenburgh, master of the shipp the ''Hope'' of<br />
Coningsborough, aged eight and twentie yeares or therabouts<br />
sworne before the right Worshipfull William Clerke and<br />
John Godolphin doctors of lawes and Charles George Cocke<br />
Esquire, Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie of<br />
England and examined upon a certaine Interrogatorie<br />
ministred on the behalfe of the owners of the said vessell<br />
saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath.
That the said shipp the ''Hope'' was built at Lubeck about five yeares<br />
since, and for a yeare and three quarters last hath belonged to the port<br />
of Conningsborough aforesaid, and that Thomas Tailer and<br />
Andrew Tailer english merchants, and Peter Michaell and [?Reynard]<br />
[?Marram] and hee this deponent all of Conninsborough (saving the said<br />
Andrew Tailer who liveth at Yorke) were and are her sole<br />
owners, which hee knoweth being master of the said vessell, and her [?XX]<br />
[?sole] master ever since shee was soe built, and saith the said Thomas<br />
Tailer hath bin a part owner about fower yeares last, Andrew Tailer<br />
fower yeares and a halfe, and the rest of Conningsborough about a [?XX]<br />
yeare and three quarters, owners of the rest of the said shipp, which<br />
was bought of certaine Lubeckers who built her of this deponents<br />
knowledge, and since her said building shee hath never bein in Holland nor [?XXX] [?and]<br />
hath traded from the East countrey solely to England, and back againe in [?XXXX]
Martin Barneld [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day.
'''Richard More''' of London merchant aged 26 yeares or thereabouts sworne<br />
as aforesaid saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath that hee<br />
hath knowne the said shipp the ''Hope'' for these two yeares last and upwards<br />
in which space shee hath made three voyages from the East country to [?XX]<br />
London under the conduct of his precontest Master [?XXXX XXX]nduct of his precontest Master [?XXXX XXX] +
, To the 5th hee saith , that the Captaine o … To the 5th hee saith , that the Captaine of the man of warr interrogated<br />
tooke this deponent and three others of his Companie out of his shipp the<br />
''fortune'', and as this deponent remembreth hee putt 4 or 6 of his owne<br />
men out of the man of warr aboard this deponents shipp. And saith hee<br />
heard the said Captaine give order to his men so putt on board to bring the said<br />
shipp to Dover, but saith the said shipp might have come to a much neerer<br />
Port namely into the Isle of Wight. And otherwise saving his forefoing<br />
deposition hee saith hee cannot depose:/
To the 6.th hee saith hee hath heard that the said shipp the ''ffortune'' was<br />
retaken from the seizors and that it is brought up into some Port of<br />
ffrance. And hee knoweth not nor beleeveth that hee could recover her<br />
if hee went thither. And otherwise hee cannot depose:-/
To the 7.th negatively to every part thereof:/
To the 8.th hee saith hee had onely one Hamburger passe and no other<br />
papers or bills of ladeing aboard when hee was seized, which passe<br />
hee this deponent now hath, And otherwise negatively:/
To the 9th negatively:-/
Repeated before the Judges./
the marke of<br />
Asmus Hostorp [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The two and twentieth of October 1653.
Affidavit quoad the}<br />
''Hope'' de Coningsbergh}
'''Martin Barnheid''' of Coningsborgh in the Dominion of the<br />
Duke of Brandenburgh, master of the shipp the ''Hope'' of<br />
Coningsborough, aged eight and twentie yeares or therabouts<br />
sworne before the right Worshipfull William Clerke and<br />
John Godolphin doctors of lawes and Charles George Cocke<br />
Esquire, Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie of<br />
England and examined upon a certaine Interrogatorie<br />
ministred on the behalfe of the owners of the said vessell<br />
saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath.
That the said shipp the ''Hope'' was built at Lubeck about five yeares<br />
since, and for a yeare and three quarters last hath belonged to the port<br />
of Conningsborough aforesaid, and that Thomas Tailer and<br />
Andrew Tailer english merchants, and Peter Michaell and [?Reynard]<br />
[?Marram] and hee this deponent all of Conninsborough (saving the said<br />
Andrew Tailer who liveth at Yorke) were and are her sole<br />
owners, which hee knoweth being master of the said vessell, and her [?XX]<br />
[?sole] master ever since shee was soe built, and saith the said Thomas<br />
Tailer hath bin a part owner about fower yeares last, Andrew Tailer<br />
fower yeares and a halfe, and the rest of Conningsborough about a [?XX]<br />
yeare and three quarters, owners of the rest of the said shipp, which<br />
was bought of certaine Lubeckers who built her of this deponents<br />
knowledge, and since her said building shee hath never bein in Holland nor [?XXX] [?and]<br />
hath traded from the East countrey solely to England, and back againe in [?XXXX]
Martin Barneld [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day.
'''Richard More''' of London merchant aged 26 yeares or thereabouts sworne<br />
as aforesaid saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath that hee<br />
hath knowne the said shipp the ''Hope'' for these two yeares last and upwards<br />
in which space shee hath made three voyages from the East country to [?XX]<br />
London under the conduct of his precontest Master [?XXXX XXX]nduct of his precontest Master [?XXXX XXX] +
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