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Transcription

The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the sayd allegation./

2)

Captaine Joachim Warner of Hamburgh master
of the John Baptista aged 46 yeares or thereabouts
a witnes sworne and examined deposeth and saith
as followeth. videlicet

To the first and second Articles of the sayd allegation This deponent sayeth
that he this deponent knoweth well the arlate shipp the Crowne Imperial
Hans Meynerson Master and so hath done from the moneth of Aprill last
past and saith the sayd shipp is a new shipp and by common repute
was built att Serdam by order and for the accompt of the present owners thereof
hereafter mentioned and that he this deponent was att Hamburgh in
the moneth of Aprill last past 1653. and then sawe the sayd shipp arrive in
ballast from Holland att the sayd Port of Hamburgh under Command of the
sayd Hans Meynerson who came in her and anchored his shipp by the side of this deponents shipp the John Baptista and saith he knoweth and saw
the sayd shipp did remayne and abide in the River of Elve and sayd
Port of Hamburgh neere about three moneths before she sett sayle
from thence that is to say from the sayd moneth of Aprill untill the
moneth of July then next ensueing lying anchored all the sayd tyme by the side of this deponents shipp And saith that the sayd shipp in
the sayd monethes did and now doth belong to the sayd Port of hamborough, and
for a shipp to the sayd Port belonging in Aprill May June and July last
past 1653, was att Hamburgh commonly accounted reputed and taken
And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 3. and 4 Articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd
shipp whilest she lay att the sayd Port of Hamburgh in the sayd River of Elve
was furnished victualled manned and fitted att Hamburgh to sea upon a voyage for
Cadiz in Spaine by the sayd Meynerson att the Cost of his Owners the
arlate Wilkin Wrede and Companie, and that the saud shipp in the
sayd moneth of July last past sett sayle and departed out of the sayd
River of Elve and from the sayd Port of Hamburgh in Company of
this deponents shipp the Saint John Baptist and five other Hamburgh
shipps all bound for Spayne, this deponent being attt Hamburgh when
the Crowne Imperiall was so fitted for the sayd voyage and saw her provisions and [?men] putt on board in the name of her Owners hereafter mentioned and saith the
sayd shipp Crowne Imperiall under Command of the sayd Meynerson and [?XXX]
sayd shipp John Baptist under Command of this deponent sett sayle together
as aforesayd from the Elva and continued sayling together with the sayd
other shipps for Spaine till they made the Cape of Saint Vincent and
there this deponent shipp shaped and made her Course to Malaga
whither she was bound, and the Crowne Imperiall aforesayd of this
deponents sight made her direct Course for Cadiz whither she was
bound, and wheere as this deponent hath credibly heard and beleiveth
she arrived safely in August last past, and there having taken in
her lading for Hamburgh sett sayle directly for Hamburgh,
whither she now is bound as he hath credibly heard to discharge and
deliver her lading. And otherwise he cannot depose./

To the fifth and sixth articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that
the sayd Hans Meynerson was and is Master of the sayd shipp and was
so appoynted by his Owners hereafter mentioned and sayled in the [?XXX]
from Hamburgh as aforesayd. And further that the arlate Wilkin Wrede
Lodowick