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23rd Septembris 1650. [CENTRE HEADING]

Pro nave the Tobias de Lubeck}

Rowe dt.

.j.us


Christian Hentzt de civitate Lubecensi Nauta, aetatis 55 annorum
aut de circiter testis productus et iuratus.

To the first Interrogatory hee deposeth that hee this deponent is
Stiersman or masters mate of the shipp the Tobias of Lubeck
interrogated, and saith Captaine Penn seized or made stay of the said shipp
in Marget Roade as shee laye at anchor, the said Captaine
Penn being then in company of Captaine Keiser who was in another
of the Parliaments shipps, which hee knoweth because hee this
deponent was then in the said shipp the Tobias.

To the second hee saith that the said shipp Tobias is a newe shipp
and was built but last winter at Lubeck, and that the builders and owners
of her were Peter Meyer a citizen and merchant of Lubeck, hendrick
Bremer alsoe citizen and Merchant of Lubeck and Matthias [?Road]
a Magistrate and Merchant of Lubeck, and other Lubeckers whose
names hee nowe remembreth not, and saith shee was built at their
charges, and that (soe farr as hee knoweth) this is the first voyage that ever shee went out
upon to sea.

To the third hee deposeth that the said shipp when shee was staid was
bound and going for Cadiz in Spaine as this deponent was informed
by the Skipper who shipped him for that place, but this deponent
knoweth not with what goods shee was laden, in asmuch as hee never was
in holde but once upon occasion of stowing three tonnes of flax
for his owne accompt when the shipp was ready to sett saile, before
which time hee came not upon her, it not being the custome
in those parts for the Stiersman to come aboard till the shipp be
ready to saile, and when hee soe stowed his three tonnes of flax (which
was at Lubeck) hee sawe some pipe staves and chests downe in the
hold