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daniels exile was by reason of some differ … daniels exile was by reason of some differences betwixt him and some<br />
Merchants of holland and Zeeland, upon which hee was thence<br />
banished as aforesaid.
To the 19th hee saith, hee was not present when the said daniel Thyssen<br />
was admitted Burgher of Ostend, but beleevth such his admission<br />
was registred and recorded there, this deponent having seene and perused the<br />
said daniels Burgher brief under the seale of Ostend, and subscribed<br />
by the Greffier of that place, And otherwise saving his precedent<br />
deposition hee saieth hee cannot answer-
To the 20th hee answereth, and saith, That hee this rendent is the interrate<br />
Leonard Thyssen and brother to the said daniel Thysson, And otherwise<br />
negatively, referring himself to his precedent deposition./.
To the 21th hee saith, hee well knoweth, That a Sentence of banishment<br />
was published against the said daniel Thyson, by the Magistracie of<br />
Terveere aforesaid, and that hee was by them judicially proscribed, And<br />
saith hee this rendent read the said Sentence of banishment,<br />
And saith the said daniel did<br />
not absent himself out of the United Netherlands for or by occasion<br />
or apprehension of any other sentence pronounced or to be pronounced<br />
against him by any authority whatsoever And further cannot depose
Repeated before doctor Clerke:-/
Leonart Tyson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The tenth of July 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]
On the behalfe of Alexander Greene}<br />
of Liverpool Merchant touching a}<br />
losse in the ''Guift'' of Liverpoole}
'''Rp.'''
'''Thomas Christian''' of Liverpoole in the<br />
County of Lancaster, Marchant aged 23<br />
yeares or thereabouts sworne before the right<br />
Worshippful William Clarke doctor of lawes one of the<br />
Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie and<br />
examined on the behalfe of the said Alexander Greene<br />
saith as followeth.
To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth<br />
that hee well knew the shipp the ''Guift'' of Liverpoole whereof<br />
John Royle had bin formerly master, and whereof Richard Blewen was<br />
master at the time of her last departure from Liverpoole on a voyage for Saint<br />
Sebastians in Spaine, which her departure happened in or about the<br />
beginning of december last past, this hee knoweth and deposeth,<br />
going Cape-Merchant in her from Liverpoole upon that voyage<br />
And saith there were for the said voyage laden and put aboard the<br />
said shipp at Liverpoole for and upon the accompt of the Interrogated<br />
Alexander Greene a quantitie of calves skinnes, Irish or small hides,<br />
fustiansIrish or small hides,<br />
fustians +
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