NNA 1.01.02 Vol.5550 f.2r

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Transcription

…dieser Stadt, dat

tot Cadix in Hispania brieven heeden ontfangen
dat aldad tijdings wan gdooundo vant gedoet in sijns
Van edydud admirald, ende dat zyliuyde bedingt zynd
dat da twde Republyoquen wel in Oorlog mochten comen
Zylyydch de Hamburgers undt oostendse schepen
appardut om haer liberteijt sonde priferdents om hedt
silver dudet coopmanschappen Advodsende verhaben
medd dat alredt XXXX goeddensch silver dad in voorXXX
der scheppetis hadden edgonnen teladen, onde dat die voorsXX
Hamburghe ende Oostendse schepen goen Comps Off
Verbent met de schepen van dese Landen Seeln willen
Machen aijt redent zy sintXX te regard vand
XEngelse van XX zyn

…Engel schepen aend
gemoeten Hamborgsche onde Oostendsche schepen
gehen reXXX dragen hullen, maerdat zyde sXX sullen
XXXX in Engelant OperXXXXX alwahr het made
onde pretext dat zylunders wiedis iondesoochen XXX
oorch Ouvrij Silver oXXgoet inde schepen moet wesen
XXXX handen zijnde sonde hat silver qualijen daer nijt
Te seijgen Zijn Jadsdes nies tyXXX in Spangie
Brabant o Vlaendern sonde mogen thuijs Evorert
Voel nim dat XXXXX but tolandt zondercompeteren

This unfoliated three page document is from the incoming correspondence of the States General from the various Dutch Admiralties [the foliation in page title is artifical].

The document was sent by thirteen leading Dutch merchants trading with Spain, who whad arranged for silver bullion to be transported to them them in neutral ships from Hamburg and Ostend. War had broken out between England and the United Provinces and the Dutch merchants were fearful that the English would seize neutral ships.

The signators were Nicolaos Van Hulten, Henriq Mathias, Philips Pelt, Jacomo Rulandt, Floris Visscher, Daniel Desmazieres, Guilliam Momma, Albert Lemmerman, Gerbrant Dobbesen, Jan van Brouck, Cornelis Gijsbert van Goor, Jan Ernst Van Basten, Jacques Martin.

Thanks are due for their help in deciphering the signators names to @AdvanderZee, @SjoerdBeelen, @SLevelt, @BelaudDuBellay, @HLJLooijesteijn, @stefanjji, @sneuperdokkum, @_mapnu, @hs_coates and @suzezij.