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//The 22:th of October. 1653:-

The clayme of the King of Poland for all and)
singular the goods lately seized in the shipp the George)
John ?Pierson ?Sciopo M:r exceot sixtie Cases of)
Glasse and five Tonns of Vinegar belonging to the)
said M:r and Companie Suckley Smith)

Examined upon an Allegacon on y:e
behalf of His Ma:tie the King of
Poland and upon y:e schedule annexed to y:e
same.

1. GEORGE DATTIVORS of Roane in ffrance
ffacto:r of the King and Queene of Poland
aged 30. yeares or thereabouts a Wittnes sworne
and examined saith as followeth Viz:t:

That in or about the moneth of August last oast this depon:t as ffacto:r
and Agent for the King and Queene of Poland (and by their order XXXXed
to this depon:t by M:r XXX XXXXX of the s:d Queenes revenue in ffrance and Madam des Clarte persons of
great quality at Paris) freighted the said shipp the S:t George at Dieppe in
ffrance for the transpoting of some Religious persons ffryers and Nunns
and their Attendants from thence to Dantzick, And this depon:t at or about y:e
time aforesaid caused to be laden and putt aboard y:e said shipp the George
all and singular the goods mentioned and pticularized in the schedule annexed
to the said Allegaccon now read over to thios examinate, and compared and agreeing with
another of the same contents written in the ffrench tongue, which said schedule
containeth and expresseth the whole lading of the said shipp, (except a cetaine
quantity of glasses and Vinegar belonging to the Master and marin:urs of y:e
said shipp and a case of fine earthen ware all which said goods menconed in y:e said schedule were for the use
of the said Religious persons and their attendants, and for their Vestments religious
habits and ornaments for their Religious house in Poland, and were for the
proper accompts of the said King and Queene of Poland and their domestiques
And saith that no subjects of the King of ffrance or States of the United Provinces
had or have any interest in any part or parcell of the said foods schedulate,
which hee knoweth being as aforesaid ffacto:r to and for y:e said King and Queen
and in their name and on their behalfe haveing expressely laden all such singular XX
goods as aforesaid, And further saith That the said shipp is a Hamburg;r shipp
and for such and as a free shipp expressely freighted by this depon:t and the
M:r thereof is an Hamburgher, And the said King and Queen of Poland
and all the persons interessed in the goods schedulate, were and are psons in
amity with this Commonwealth, And beleeveth that the said persons now seized being
religious persons are and ought by the Law of Nations to be priviledged and not
searched molested or interrupted in their travailes, yet the said religious persons
as is notorious, have been very XXXXX?treated by the seizo:rs as this depon:t
hath Credibly understood, as also that the said seizo:rs did take away all y:e
said shipps provisions amounting to the valew of about 200:li sterl: which this
depon:t had also caused to be Laden aboard the said shipp for the said voyage, and
sevall goods trunks and ?males from y:e passeng:rs of very great valew. The
premisses hee deposeth being as a foresaid facto:r to y;e said King and Queene, andby
them expressely imployed for the hireing lading fitting and furnishing of the
said shipp and y.e goods schedulate upon their accompt: And otherwise cannot depose

To the Interries//