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To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the producent John van
 
To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the producent John van
 
Lynen, and hath soe donne for theise eight yeares last or thereabouts and well
 
Lynen, and hath soe donne for theise eight yeares last or thereabouts and well
knoweth that the time arlate hee the said van lynen
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knoweth that the time arlate hee the said van lynenwas Captaine and Commander
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of the shipp the ''Saint Mary'' arlate, and had the care and charge of her as
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Captaine and commander thereof, which hee knoweth  for that this deponent
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was boatswaine of her the said voyage arlate, for which (as was commonly said)
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Philip van hulten and company tooke her to freight. And for captaine and
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commander of her the said lynen was commonly accounted and reputed
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And further hee cannot depose
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To the second article hee saith that the said John van lynen at Amsterdam
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for the said voyage laded  aboard the said shipp for his owne account, stuffs,
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hatts, linnens, combes, knives and other wares to be carried to the west
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Indias, where namely at Santa domingo shee arived the said voyage
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therewith and other goods and merchandizes on other accounts, which hee
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knoweth seeing the said lading of the said goods at Amsterdam, and ariving
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therewith at Santa domingo hee being boatswaine as aforesaid.
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To the third and fourth articles and schedule annexed hee saith that after ar[?ival GUTTER]
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of the said shipp wuth the said van lynen going at Santa domingo, the said John van lynen
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sold and disposed of his said goods, and in truck or retourne thereof had#
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and produced and laded aboard the said shipp for his owne account many
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peeces of plate to a greate valew, consisting in dishes, trenchers, [?water pots GUTTER]
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cups, spoones, candlesticks, wine pots
  
 
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To the 6th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, and cannot otherwise answere

To the 7th negatively.

To the last hee saith hee was aboard the said shipp both at Santa domingo and when shee
was seized by the ffairfax frigot and saw the said chest as aforesaid caried abaord the
said frigot by order of the Captaine thereof.

$ [MARKE, RH SIDE]

*******************

The 23th of March 1658

The claime of John van lynen master of}
the Saint Mary (whereof hee was master) for}
his money plate and goods in the same seized)
by the fairefax frigot.}

Examined upon an allegation and [?schedule] given in
on the behalfe of the said claimer the 9th
instant.

.1

Joachim Stoll of Stralasund in Pomerania Mariner
boatswaine of the said shipp the Saint Mary aged 36 yeares or
thereabouts, sworne and examined

To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the producent John van
Lynen, and hath soe donne for theise eight yeares last or thereabouts and well
knoweth that the time arlate hee the said van lynenwas Captaine and Commander
of the shipp the Saint Mary arlate, and had the care and charge of her as
Captaine and commander thereof, which hee knoweth for that this deponent
was boatswaine of her the said voyage arlate, for which (as was commonly said)
Philip van hulten and company tooke her to freight. And for captaine and
commander of her the said lynen was commonly accounted and reputed
And further hee cannot depose

To the second article hee saith that the said John van lynen at Amsterdam
for the said voyage laded aboard the said shipp for his owne account, stuffs,
hatts, linnens, combes, knives and other wares to be carried to the west
Indias, where namely at Santa domingo shee arived the said voyage
therewith and other goods and merchandizes on other accounts, which hee
knoweth seeing the said lading of the said goods at Amsterdam, and ariving
therewith at Santa domingo hee being boatswaine as aforesaid.

To the third and fourth articles and schedule annexed hee saith that after ar[?ival GUTTER]
of the said shipp wuth the said van lynen going at Santa domingo, the said John van lynen
sold and disposed of his said goods, and in truck or retourne thereof had#
and produced and laded aboard the said shipp for his owne account many
peeces of plate to a greate valew, consisting in dishes, trenchers, [?water pots GUTTER]
cups, spoones, candlesticks, wine pots