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seizure shee came from Saint Martin in ffr … seizure shee came from Saint Martin in ffrance for Dantzicke.
To the 6th hee saith hee this deponent bought provided and laded the present lading of<br />
goods aboard the sayd shipp at Saint Martins in ffrance by and with the assistance of one ffrancis<br />
Claeson a ffactor residing at Rochell, and paid for the said goods with readie monies<br />
which hee receaved of the said ffactor by the order and appointment of the said Lucas<br />
Lucie. And saith the salt aboard his said shipp was bought at Saint Martin aforesaid<br />
of one Monsieur de ran, and that the bradewine s aboard were bought at Rochell, but of<br />
whom hee remembreth not. And otherwise cannot depose/
To the 7th hee saith hee is a Native of Noortstrand in Holsteyn, and is a Subject<br />
of the Crowne of Sweden, and otherwise negatively saying the present shippes<br />
ladeing was and is totally and solely for the accompt of the said Lucas Lucie, And<br />
further cannot depose./
To the 8th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoingd eposition/
To the 9th hee saith hee is a Burgher of Stockholme in Sweden, and hath no part or<br />
any manner of interest or share in the said shipp or goods laden aboard her, nor doeth hee<br />
expect anyadvantage by the restitution thereof.
To the 10th hee saith, the said shipp began her outwards voyage from Blackwall<br />
towards Dunquirke about 4 monethes and a halfe agoe in her ballast and about 5. or 6. chests of sugar and from thence<br />
to Saint Martins aforesaid, and saith the said Chests of sugar were taken in at<br />
Gravesend by the appointment and for the accompt of the said Mr Lucie And<br />
otherwise cannot depose:-/
To the 11th and 12th negatively to every part thereof referring himselfe to his foregoing deposition./
To the 13. hee saith hee cannot depose, and knoweth not of any moneys taken up<br />
uppo Bottomry, since the beginning of the Voyage in question./
To the 14. hee saith the saiid shipps present lading consisteth of 1201. quarters<br />
and about 58. measures of salt bought and laden at Saint Martin aforesai, and<br />
20. peeces of brandewine bought at Rochell, and all bound in the said shipp for<br />
Dantzicke as aforesaid, and saith that none of the said shipps lading since the<br />
time it was received, hath of this deponents knowledge beene unladen before<br />
her late seizure.
To the 15: hee saith, That since his departure from Blackwall as aforesaid hee<br />
did not see nor ever was amongst any of the ffleete interrate. And otherwise<br />
negatively.
To the 16: hee saith hee hath heard of severall sea fights between the Hollanders and<br />
the English, And otherwise cannot depose
To the 17th hee saith, hee this deponent had 32. peeces of eight and rix dollars and one<br />
ducatoon, and 19 English shillings, and two or three pence aboard his said shipp at<br />
the time of her seizure, which was taken away from him immediately after the<br />
seizure by Samuel Howet Vice Admirall aboard the ''Speaker ffrigat''<br />
And otherwise negatively.
To the 18th hee saith there were one bill of lading, a Dunquirke Attestation<br />
and some other papers aboard at the time of the seizure, all which this deponent<br />
immediately after the seizure shewed to the said Vice Admirall, and saith that<br />
since his coming from Saint Martins as aforesaid there were no papers burnt<br />
torne or throwne over board his said shipp concerning the shipp or lading or<br />
(other the shipp or lading or<br />
(other +
, seizure shee came from Saint Martin in ffr … seizure shee came from Saint Martin in ffrance for Dantzicke.
To the 6th hee saith hee this deponent bought provided and laded the present lading of<br />
goods aboard the sayd shipp at Saint Martins in ffrance by and with the assistance of one ffrancis<br />
Claeson a ffactor residing at Rochell, and paid for the said goods with readie monies<br />
which hee receaved of the said ffactor by the order and appointment of the said Lucas<br />
Lucie. And saith the salt aboard his said shipp was bought at Saint Martin aforesaid<br />
of one Monsieur de ran, and that the bradewine s aboard were bought at Rochell, but of<br />
whom hee remembreth not. And otherwise cannot depose/
To the 7th hee saith hee is a Native of Noortstrand in Holsteyn, and is a Subject<br />
of the Crowne of Sweden, and otherwise negatively saying the present shippes<br />
ladeing was and is totally and solely for the accompt of the said Lucas Lucie, And<br />
further cannot depose./
To the 8th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoingd eposition/
To the 9th hee saith hee is a Burgher of Stockholme in Sweden, and hath no part or<br />
any manner of interest or share in the said shipp or goods laden aboard her, nor doeth hee<br />
expect anyadvantage by the restitution thereof.
To the 10th hee saith, the said shipp began her outwards voyage from Blackwall<br />
towards Dunquirke about 4 monethes and a halfe agoe in her ballast and about 5. or 6. chests of sugar and from thence<br />
to Saint Martins aforesaid, and saith the said Chests of sugar were taken in at<br />
Gravesend by the appointment and for the accompt of the said Mr Lucie And<br />
otherwise cannot depose:-/
To the 11th and 12th negatively to every part thereof referring himselfe to his foregoing deposition./
To the 13. hee saith hee cannot depose, and knoweth not of any moneys taken up<br />
uppo Bottomry, since the beginning of the Voyage in question./
To the 14. hee saith the saiid shipps present lading consisteth of 1201. quarters<br />
and about 58. measures of salt bought and laden at Saint Martin aforesai, and<br />
20. peeces of brandewine bought at Rochell, and all bound in the said shipp for<br />
Dantzicke as aforesaid, and saith that none of the said shipps lading since the<br />
time it was received, hath of this deponents knowledge beene unladen before<br />
her late seizure.
To the 15: hee saith, That since his departure from Blackwall as aforesaid hee<br />
did not see nor ever was amongst any of the ffleete interrate. And otherwise<br />
negatively.
To the 16: hee saith hee hath heard of severall sea fights between the Hollanders and<br />
the English, And otherwise cannot depose
To the 17th hee saith, hee this deponent had 32. peeces of eight and rix dollars and one<br />
ducatoon, and 19 English shillings, and two or three pence aboard his said shipp at<br />
the time of her seizure, which was taken away from him immediately after the<br />
seizure by Samuel Howet Vice Admirall aboard the ''Speaker ffrigat''<br />
And otherwise negatively.
To the 18th hee saith there were one bill of lading, a Dunquirke Attestation<br />
and some other papers aboard at the time of the seizure, all which this deponent<br />
immediately after the seizure shewed to the said Vice Admirall, and saith that<br />
since his coming from Saint Martins as aforesaid there were no papers burnt<br />
torne or throwne over board his said shipp concerning the shipp or lading or<br />
(other the shipp or lading or<br />
(other +
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