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|Transcription=1. ánd being in her course of proceeding, shee was by storme dorced on the coast
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|Transcription=ánd being in her course of proceeding, shee was by storme dorced on the coast
2. of holland, and there neere Edmont op't Zoe by storme and tempest stranded
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of holland, and there neere Edmont op't Z[?ee] by storme and tempest stranded
3. and steved in peeces, and utterly perished, with all her said lading, XXXXX all
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and steved in peeces, and utterly perished, with all her said lading, all
4. which hee knoweth seeing the same soe happen, and hee and company
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which hee knoweth seeing the same soe happen, hee and company
5. hardly escaping with their lives, and this stranding, staving, and casting
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hardly escaping with their lives, and this stranding, staving, and casting
6. away and losse of the said twenty shipp and twenty six lasts of cole XXX
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away and losse of the said shipp and twenty lasts of cole [?seX]
7. hee saith happened on or about the first of January 1653, new stile, And
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hee saith happened on or about the first of January 1653, new stile, And
8. otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.
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otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.
  
9. To the nineth Interrogatorie hee saith the said John Browning was reale
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To the nineth Interrogatorie hee saith the said John Browning was reale
10. owner of a third part of the said shipp and Coles XXX as aforesaid at the time
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owner of a third part of the said shipp and Coles [?seXX] as aforesaid at the time
11. of the said casting away thereof, and as this deponent beleeveth ran the
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of the said casting away thereof, and as this deponent beleeveth ran the
12. adventure thereof, And otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot
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adventure thereof, And otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot
13. depose.
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depose.
  
Jan OmXXXXy [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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Jan Om[XXXXs] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
 
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The ˹same day˺ 17th of Aoril 1657.
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The same day.
  
 
'''2'''
 
'''2'''
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'''Peter van Overscheld''' of London Merchant aged 28 yeeres or
 
'''Peter van Overscheld''' of London Merchant aged 28 yeeres or
 
thereabouts sworne and exámined as aforesaid.
 
thereabouts sworne and exámined as aforesaid.
  
20. To the first hee saith hee well knew and hath in this port of London
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To the first hee saith hee well knew and hath in this port of London
21. seene the shipp the Posthorse of Lo whereof John Omer was master
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seene the shipp the ''Posthorse'' whereof John Omer was master
  
22. To the second hee saith that the time interrogated namely in November,
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To the second hee saith that the time interrogated namely in November,
23. december and January 1653 the interrogated John Bruning was owner of a third
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december and January 1653 the interrogated John Bruning was owner of a third
24. ˹or two sixth˺ parts, Albert lXmmerzman of a third ˹or two sixth˺ parts, Jost Glemmer of a sixth part
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or two sixth parts, Albert l&#91;?a&#93;mmerman of a third or two sixth parts, Jost Glemmer of a sixth part
25. and John Bolle of dunkirke of a sixth part of the said shipp devided into thids
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and John Bolle of dunkirke of a sixth part of the said shipp
26. (the said shipp (being devided into sixths) and for such commonly accompted,
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(being devided into sixths) and for such commonly accompted,
27. and saith the said Jost Glemmer living in Amsterdam was imployed by the
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and saith the said Jost Glemmer living in Amsterdam was imployed by the
28. said John Bruyninck in buying ˹his parts of˺ the said shipp, and the ˹said˺ Glimmer for and on the
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said John Bruyninck in buying his parts of the said shipp, and the said Glemmer for and on the
29. behalfe of the said Bruyninck paid for the said Brownings said two sixth
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behalfe of the said Bruyninck paid for the said Brownings said two sixth
30. parts six hundred twenty foure gilders and seaventeene XXXvers , and charged
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parts six hundred twenty foure gilders and seaventeene &#91;?steevers&#93; , and charged
31. the said summe upon the account of the said Browning and made him
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the said summe upon the account of the said Browning and made him
32. debitor therefore, and since the said Mr Browning hath paid and satisfied
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debitor therefore, and since the said Mr Browning hath paid and satisfied
33. the same to the said Glimmer of this deponents knowledge, who then kept
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the same to the said Glimmer of this deponents knowledge, who then kept
34. the bookes of accounts and sawe the letteres of the said Browning, and sawe
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the bookes of accounts and sawe the letters of the said Browning, and sawe
35. the letteres sent and received and the accounts touching that busines, and hath
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the letters sent and received and the accounts touching that busines, and hath
36. nowe lately perused the said accounts, bookes and letteres of the said Browning
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nowe lately perused the said accounts, bookes and letters of the said Browning
37. in that affaire, hee this exáminate being yet his bookekeeper abd accountant.
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in that affaire, hee this exáminate being yet his bookekeeper and accountant.
  
38. To the third hee saith that in or about the moneth of November 1653 there
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To the third hee saith that in or about the moneth of November 1653 there
39. was by order given by the said Mr Brinquinck to Mr Mathew Twels, and
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was by order given by the said Mr Bruquick to Mr Mathew Twels, and
40. Cornelius da Gelder ˹factors˺ then resident at Lynne, to lade and put aboard the
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Cornelius da Gelder factors then resident at Lynne, to lade and put aboard the
41. said shipp the Post horse for the account of him the said Browning and the
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said shipp the ''Post horse'' for the account of him the said Browning and the
42. rest of the said shipps owners, twenty six lasts of herrings Cole XXXXX
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rest of the said shipps owners, twenty six lasts of Cole &#91;?seaXX&#93;
43. to be caried to fflushing consigned unto ffrancis Olars for the said owners
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to be caried to fflushing consigned unto ffrancis Olars for the said owners
44. account, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent sawe and copied
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account, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent sawe and copied
45. the said letteres of order, and saith that one third part thereof the said ColesXXXX
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the said letters of order, and saith that one third part of the said Coles&#91;?seaXX&#93;
46. was for the said Mr Brownings account, and the rest for the rest ˹other˺ of the
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was for the said Mr Brownings account, and the rest for &#91;?the other&#93; of the
47. said owners, according to their respective proportions in the said shipp.
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said owners, according to their respective proportions in the said shipp.
  
48. To the fourth article Interrogatory hee saith that the said factors lading the said
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To the fourth Interrogatory hee saith that the said factors lading the said
49. Coles XXXX for the said account accordingly, they drew the payment therefore on the
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Coles &#91;?seaXX&#93; for the said account accordingly, they drew the payment therefore on the
50. said Browning to the summe of three hundred ninetie five pounds eight shillings
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said Browning to the summe of three hundred ninetie five pounds eight shillings
51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">and</margin>
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and
  
 
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ánd being in her course of proceeding, shee was by storme dorced on the coast
of holland, and there neere Edmont op't Z[?ee] by storme and tempest stranded
and steved in peeces, and utterly perished, with all her said lading, all
which hee knoweth seeing the same soe happen, hee and company
hardly escaping with their lives, and this stranding, staving, and casting
away and losse of the said shipp and twenty lasts of cole [?seX]
hee saith happened on or about the first of January 1653, new stile, And
otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.

To the nineth Interrogatorie hee saith the said John Browning was reale
owner of a third part of the said shipp and Coles [?seXX] as aforesaid at the time
of the said casting away thereof, and as this deponent beleeveth ran the
adventure thereof, And otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot
depose.

Jan Om[XXXXs] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day.

2

Peter van Overscheld of London Merchant aged 28 yeeres or
thereabouts sworne and exámined as aforesaid.

To the first hee saith hee well knew and hath in this port of London
seene the shipp the Posthorse whereof John Omer was master

To the second hee saith that the time interrogated namely in November,
december and January 1653 the interrogated John Bruning was owner of a third
or two sixth parts, Albert l[?a]mmerman of a third or two sixth parts, Jost Glemmer of a sixth part
and John Bolle of dunkirke of a sixth part of the said shipp
(being devided into sixths) and for such commonly accompted,
and saith the said Jost Glemmer living in Amsterdam was imployed by the
said John Bruyninck in buying his parts of the said shipp, and the said Glemmer for and on the
behalfe of the said Bruyninck paid for the said Brownings said two sixth
parts six hundred twenty foure gilders and seaventeene [?steevers] , and charged
the said summe upon the account of the said Browning and made him
debitor therefore, and since the said Mr Browning hath paid and satisfied
the same to the said Glimmer of this deponents knowledge, who then kept
the bookes of accounts and sawe the letters of the said Browning, and sawe
the letters sent and received and the accounts touching that busines, and hath
nowe lately perused the said accounts, bookes and letters of the said Browning
in that affaire, hee this exáminate being yet his bookekeeper and accountant.

To the third hee saith that in or about the moneth of November 1653 there
was by order given by the said Mr Bruquick to Mr Mathew Twels, and
Cornelius da Gelder factors then resident at Lynne, to lade and put aboard the
said shipp the Post horse for the account of him the said Browning and the
rest of the said shipps owners, twenty six lasts of Cole [?seaXX]
to be caried to fflushing consigned unto ffrancis Olars for the said owners
account, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent sawe and copied
the said letters of order, and saith that one third part of the said Coles[?seaXX]
was for the said Mr Brownings account, and the rest for [?the other] of the
said owners, according to their respective proportions in the said shipp.

To the fourth Interrogatory hee saith that the said factors lading the said
Coles [?seaXX] for the said account accordingly, they drew the payment therefore on the
said Browning to the summe of three hundred ninetie five pounds eight shillings
and

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