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Pedro Vandewÿer stated in October 1653 that he was "a native of Sevill in Spania, and nowe an inhabitant of Dunquirke".<ref>[[HCA 13/69 Silver 14 f.2v Annotate|HCA 13/69 Silver 14 f.2v]]</ref>
  
 
==Evidence from High Court of Admiralty==
 
==Evidence from High Court of Admiralty==
Twenty-six yer old Pedro Vandewÿer deposed on November 4th 1653 in the High Court of Admiralty. He ws exa,ined on an allegation in the cause of "The clayme of Giles Risheuvel and Melchior Rediquer for their goods in the ''White Angell'', John Lewison de Vischer master".<ref>[[HCA 13/68 f.178r Annotate|HCA 13/68 f.178r]]</ref>
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'''September 1653'''
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Twenty-six year old Pedro Vandewÿer deposed on September 21st 1653 in the High Court of Admiralty. He ws examined on an allegation in the cause of "The claime of John Bollart of Antwerp for his money and plate in the ''Sampson'', ''Salvador'' and ''Saint George''.<ref>[[HCA 13/69 Silver 14 f.1r Annotate|HCA 13/69 Silver 14 f.1r]]</ref>
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'''November 1653'''
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Twenty-six yer old Pedro Vandewÿer deposed on November 4th 1653 in the High Court of Admiralty. He ws examined on an allegation in the cause of "The clayme of Giles Risheuvel and Melchior Rediquer for their goods in the ''White Angell'', John Lewison de Vischer master".<ref>[[HCA 13/68 f.178r Annotate|HCA 13/68 f.178r]]</ref>
  
 
The case concerned a claim for parcels of oil seized on board the ship the ''White Angell'' (Master: John Lewison de Vischer) by English ships in ther service of the Commonwealth. The ship itself and its principal cargo belonged to Jan Bollart, a leading Antwerp merchant. The oils had been put on board the ship at Mallaga by an Antwerp merchant, Andries von Cantlebeck, who was the factor or correspondent of the claimers, the two Antwerp merchants Giles Risheuvel and Melchior Rediquer.<ref>[[HCA 13/68 f.178r Annotate|HCA 13/68 f.178r]]</ref>
 
The case concerned a claim for parcels of oil seized on board the ship the ''White Angell'' (Master: John Lewison de Vischer) by English ships in ther service of the Commonwealth. The ship itself and its principal cargo belonged to Jan Bollart, a leading Antwerp merchant. The oils had been put on board the ship at Mallaga by an Antwerp merchant, Andries von Cantlebeck, who was the factor or correspondent of the claimers, the two Antwerp merchants Giles Risheuvel and Melchior Rediquer.<ref>[[HCA 13/68 f.178r Annotate|HCA 13/68 f.178r]]</ref>
  
 
==Comment on sources==
 
==Comment on sources==
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'''Date unclear'''
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See: "[Dec 9th XXXX] Council of State. Day's Proceedings.
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1. The petition of Peter Vander Wyer and Hen. Vander Gyne, concerning the ''Peacock'', late the ''Golden Eagle'', with the letter of Council annexed, referred to the Admiralty Committee, to speak  with the parties pretending an interest in the ship about employing  her in the service, and report."<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091770374#page/n107/mode/2up CSPD, 1651-52, vol. XVI, p.53]</ref>
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"[Dec 30th XXX] Council of State. Day's Proceedings.
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22. The petition of Peter Vander Wyer referred to the Admiralty Committee"<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091770374#page/n137/mode/2up CSPD, vol. XVI, p.83]</ref>

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Pedro Vandewÿer
Person Pedro Vandewÿer
Title
First name Pedro
Middle name(s)
Last name Vandewÿer
Suffix
Spouse of
Widow of
Occupation Merchant
Secondary shorebased occupation
Mariner occupation
Associated with ship(s)
Training Not apprentice
Is apprentice of
Was apprentice of
Had apprentice(s)
Citizen Unknown
Literacy Signature
Has opening text Peter Vande Wyer
Has signoff text Pedro Vandewÿer
Signoff image (Invalid transcription image)
Language skills Spanish language, Dutch language
Has interpreter
Birth street
Birth parish
Birth town
Birth county
Birth province
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Res street
Res parish
Res town Dunkirk
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Res province Flanders
Res country United Provinces
Birth year 1627
Marriage year
Death year
Probate date
First deposition age 26
Primary sources
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Allegation start page(s)
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Deposition start page(s) HCA 13/68 f.178r Annotate
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Deposition date(s) Nov 4 1653
How complete is this biography?
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Has synthesis completed No
Has HCA evidence completed No
Has source comment completed No
Ship classification
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Silver Ship litigation in 1650s
Role in Silver Ship litigation None


Biographical synthesis

Pedro Vandewÿer (alt. Peter Vande Wyer) (b. ca. 1627; d. ?). Merchant.

Resident in 1653 in Dunkirk in Flanders.

Pedro Vandewÿer stated in October 1653 that he was "a native of Sevill in Spania, and nowe an inhabitant of Dunquirke".[1]

Evidence from High Court of Admiralty

September 1653

Twenty-six year old Pedro Vandewÿer deposed on September 21st 1653 in the High Court of Admiralty. He ws examined on an allegation in the cause of "The claime of John Bollart of Antwerp for his money and plate in the Sampson, Salvador and Saint George.[2]

November 1653

Twenty-six yer old Pedro Vandewÿer deposed on November 4th 1653 in the High Court of Admiralty. He ws examined on an allegation in the cause of "The clayme of Giles Risheuvel and Melchior Rediquer for their goods in the White Angell, John Lewison de Vischer master".[3]

The case concerned a claim for parcels of oil seized on board the ship the White Angell (Master: John Lewison de Vischer) by English ships in ther service of the Commonwealth. The ship itself and its principal cargo belonged to Jan Bollart, a leading Antwerp merchant. The oils had been put on board the ship at Mallaga by an Antwerp merchant, Andries von Cantlebeck, who was the factor or correspondent of the claimers, the two Antwerp merchants Giles Risheuvel and Melchior Rediquer.[4]

Comment on sources

Date unclear

See: "[Dec 9th XXXX] Council of State. Day's Proceedings.

1. The petition of Peter Vander Wyer and Hen. Vander Gyne, concerning the Peacock, late the Golden Eagle, with the letter of Council annexed, referred to the Admiralty Committee, to speak with the parties pretending an interest in the ship about employing her in the service, and report."[5]

"[Dec 30th XXX] Council of State. Day's Proceedings.

22. The petition of Peter Vander Wyer referred to the Admiralty Committee"[6]
  1. HCA 13/69 Silver 14 f.2v
  2. HCA 13/69 Silver 14 f.1r
  3. HCA 13/68 f.178r
  4. HCA 13/68 f.178r
  5. CSPD, 1651-52, vol. XVI, p.53
  6. CSPD, vol. XVI, p.83