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Transcription

Hamburgh cause to be laden on board this deponents sayd shipp the
Crowne Imperiall then lying att the Port of Hamburgh [?some]
peice goods wares and merchandizes to a great value for their
owne severall accompts to be for their accompts and risko transported
to Cadiz and there delivered to their factors for [?the ?accompt]
of them the sayd Laders and the sayd goods safely arrived att Cadiz
in the sayd shipp in the moneth of August last Past 1653, and then
and there this deponent did himselfe saefely deliver the sayd
peice foods wares and merchandizes so sent by the foresayd
Hamburghers interessed in this cause to the servants and barkiers
sent by the merchants or factors att Cadiz (to whom the same were
consigned) to fetch and receyve the same of him this deponent
who afterwards heard the sayd factors respectively acknowledge
that the sayd goods came safe to their hands a shoare att Cadiz
And otherwise he cannot depose.

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To the Crosse Interrogatories

To the 1. Interrogatory he saith that the sayd shipp Crowne Imperiall
came to Cadiz in August last past and then the Rendent saw
the Patriarke Jacob there lyeing and understood she had bene
there about a month before. and the sayd shipps remayned together
in the bay of Cadiz in the moneth of September and most of
October and sayled from thence together in Company of two other
Hamburgh shipps the Wheele of ffortune and the Saint Paul in
the sayd month of October. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the 2. Interrogatory he saith the Patriarke Jacob is of the burthen of
about 300 tonnes. and hath about 18 or 20 peices of ordinance
mounted. and the Crowne Imperiall is of the like burthen or not
much lesse and mounted with .16. gunnes and was bound for the
Port of Hamburgh, as were likewise the other shipps that sayled in
her Company.

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