HCA 13/66 Silver IMG 118 07 2450 Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/66 |
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Folio | 1 |
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Uploaded image; partially transcribed | |
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IMAGE: IMG_118_07_2450.jpg | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2015/08/19 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 11/04/2016 by Colin Greenstreet |
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The 10th of November 1652. [CENTRE HEADING]
The keepers of the Libertie of England}
by authoritie of Parliament against the}
shipp the Salvador (Christian Cloppenburgh master)}
Rowe dt.
1
Christian Cloppenburgh of hamborough
Master of the said shipp the Salvador
aged 42 yeares or thereabouts sworne the day
aforesaid before the right worshipfull John Exton
doctor of Lawes one of the Judges of the high Court
of the Admiraltie and examined upon certaine Interrogatories
touching the said shipp ministred by authporitie of Parliament saith
and deposeth as followeth, videlicet.
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that daniel Brandes
Jerome [?Sniter], John Baptista Yoncker, Jerome Peterson, Garret
Boormaster, Vincent Clingenbergh, Derrick Rubke, hendrick hamb[?rurgh]
and hee this deponent all hamburgers and natives Burghers and
Inhabitants of that citie and subiects of the free State of
hamburgh where they have lived all their time and live at present
with their wives and families were and are the true and sole owners
of the said shipp the Salvador and of her tackle and furniture, and saith
that the said derrick Rubke and this deponent have each of them
a sixteenth part in the said shipp and the other persons aforesaid have every
one of them an eighth part in her, All which hee knoweth being master of
the said shipp and having soe bin ever since shee was built which her
building was donne at hamburgh in the yeare 1647 at the chardge of the
said owners, and by the management and oversight of this deponent by their
order, and they have from time to time ever since set her out as owners
and contributed towards the chardge of such her setting out according to their
said respective parts.
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