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Transcription

D.D.D.

The 21th of November 1659

The claime of John Huyder hoper
Lord of Marsassen, Lalckwyn Momma, Jacob Ruland,
by merick Matth[?yson], JohnPelt, william Johnson Brugh and
Company of Amsterdam for the shipp the Marcus Auraluis
Ida Symonsson Burch master and her tackle and furniture, and of
Guilliam Momma, John pelt, philipvan hulte, the said handrick
Matthias, the widow and heires of John Caymans, Conrald
Pestelesse and company of the same citie subiects of the states of
the united Netherlands for the goods in the same shipp. suckly. Bull

Examined upon an allegation
given in the 16th in [?Stant]
on behalfe of the said
claimens.

Ida Symonson Buc[page ends]
of Amsterdam Mariners
Master of the said shipp
aged 48 yeeres or
thereabouts sworne and
explained.

To the first article hee saith and deposeth that in the yeere 1649 hee
this deponent and then company bought the said shipp the Marcus Aureluis
now from the stacks at Sardbur in Holland where hee saith shee was
built by a Holland shipwright and paid for the [some?] each man according to
his proportion and saith the said Jacob Ruland, Handack Matthyson
and this deponent and Peser Jacobson Hgyewagen were then three of the originall buyers and owners of
the said vessell, and that the rest of their then part owners were Hollanders
and subiects of the said states, and are Since dead, and their heires
[?two] in herit their parts namely the said Lalckwyn Momma in herits this
part from Peter ffassyne his wifes father, John Pelt aforesaid in herits
[?after] his part from his father Philip Pelt, William Johnston Bruyn
inherits gus part from John [?Jossin] his wifes father, and saith one Abraham
pelt phillips was [?after] an originall owner, and that the widow of his brother
Emanuel in herits his part; and that the said John Huryda keper Lord of
Marsessen lately brought his part of the heires of Abraham Pelt Phillips
an originall owner declared, and the aforesaid Coenarard Pesielesse who is alsoe
a present owner brought his part at [?be] of the heires of the said Abraham
Pelt Phillips deceased, and so hee saith the said Jacob Ruland, huidrick
Matthysen, Peter Jacob Heyewagen, all inhabitants of amsterdam and suiects
of the Lords the states of the united Netherland Provinces, were and are the owners
and only proprietors of the said shipp and of her further apparell and furniture
and for such commonly accounted, and as such have fitted and sett her out
os their costs, and charges, and so have her said owner [?donne]
from time to time, which hee knoweth having bin master of her for all the
said time and from time to time made account of his freights to his said partners

To the second hee saith that in the moneth of iune last the said john
Huydeceper and company aforesaid the said owners of the said shipp agreed
to sail her out on a trading voyage from amsterdam for Cadiz in Spaine upon account of
them [?salees] and such free persons, suiects of the said states as would lade
heere goods therein for the said voyage, and then accordingly in the moenthes
of March Aprill, may, June, July, august and september last past or
amsterdam and in the [?Toxall] the said Hendrick Mattthyson, and John Pelt
as alsoe william Momma, Phillip van Hulten, and others
all marchants and Inhabitants of the said Cities of amsterdam and of other
places thereabouts in Holland and all suiects of the said Lords states of the
united Netherlands laded and caulked to be laded aboard her her whole