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Lodwick Vermalen Otto Holmers Tobias Hamman Didrack or dirick
Roopk Peter Van doome ffrans Meynck, Hans [?Vonns], Henrick Momma
and the sayd Hans Meynerson were and are Owners of the sayd shipp and [so accounted] well knowne to this deponent
And the were and are all of them Hamburghers, that is to say Inhabitants
and Burghers of Hamburgh and subiects of the ffree State of Hamburgh
for these twenty yeares last past and upward. and every one of them
was and is a Burgher and Inhabitant of Hamburgh and a subiect of the
sayd State and so accounted. And not one of them was or is a subiect of
the States of the united Provinces or ffrench King so farr as this
deponent knoweth or beleiveth or ever heard, being himselfe an
Hamburgher borne and having had long and particular knowledge of the
sayd parties. And otherwise cannot depose, saving that the sayd Meynerson was
in Aprill May June and July att Hamburgh [?XXX] of the sayd shipp in the name of and for
the Owners.

To the Crosse Interrogatories.

To the first he saith he was borne att Hamburgh and there hath lived all
his tyme and hath his wife and Children there. and saith he is noe way
related to any of the Owners of the sayd shipp nor hath any Interest eyther
in the sayd shipp or goods or any or eyther of them or any part of eyther of
them. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the 2 Interrogatory he saith he was in Hamburgh in the moneth of Aprill 1653.
interrate being Aprill last past, and was last there in the month of July
aforesayd in which moneth he came from thence as aforesayd. And otherwise
cannot depose.

To the .3. Interrogatory he saith he saw not any money told or payd for the
sayd shipp to the builders thereof nor knoweth how much was payd for it
nor by whom or where it was payd or where procured. But saith he heard
the sayd Wilkin Wrede and others of the sayd Owners say and declare upon
the Exchange att Hamburgh that they videlicet the foresayd Owners had bought
and payd for the sayd shipp. And otherwise he cannot depose.

Jochim warner [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The fifth day of December 1653 [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the sayd allegation

3.

Captaine Morrens Morrenson of Hamburgh Master
of the Hope of Hamburgh aged 46. yeares or
thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined deposeth
and saith as followeth videlicet.

To the first and second and third Article sof the sayd allegation This deponent saith That
he knoweth well the arlate shipp the Crowne Imperiall Hans Meynerson
Master having sayled in Company with her from Hamburgh to the Coasts
of Spaine this last summer, And saith being with his owne shipp the
Hope att Hamburgh in April last past 1653. he then and there saw thee
sayd shipp the Crowne Imperiall arrive in the sayd River of Elve in her ballast under Comand
of the sayd Hans Maynerson who then sayd he brought her from Holland
where she was built and bought as he then sayd by or for himselfe and
his Owners, who are hereafter mentioned, and saith being come up as
aforesayd to the said Port she tooke her birth neere to this deponents sayd
shipp and so lay by her in the sayd River for three monethes and
upwards videlicet till July then next following of the sight of this deponent
who saw the sayd shipp within the sayd tyme victuallyd manned and furnished
to sea upon a voyage for Spaine by and in the name and att the
Cost of the sayd Wilkin Wrede,Hans Mejnerson and Company
all Hamburghers hereafter particularly mentioned And further cannot depose
saving that the sayd shipp did and doth belong to Hamburgh and was and is so accounted.