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Transcription

To the fourth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd shipp the
Crowne Imperiall being so victualled and manned did in the month of
July last past 1653. sett sayle and depart out of the River of
Elve from the Port of Hamburgh in Companie of this deponents
sayd shipp the Hope and John Baptista the shipp pf his precontest
Joachim Warner and four other Hamburgh shipps for Spaine
and saith they all sayled together to the Coast of Spaine videlicet till they
made the Cape Saint Vincent, and there this deponent saw the
sayd Crowne Imperiall under Commannd of the sayd meynerson
shape and take her Course directly for cadiz whither she was
bound, and this deponent and the rest of the sayd shipps being bound
for Mallaga went thither And he hath credibly heard that the
Crowne Imperiall arrived att Cadiz in August last past, and that
she there tooke in her lading and from thence is now directly bound
for Hamburgh there to discharge and that she was to sayle to Cadiz and returne from
thence with her lading to Hamburgh Thi deponent credibly heard
before his comeing from Hamburgh in July last as aforesayd.

To the fifth article of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that the sayd
Hans Maynerson was and is by common repute a Native of Hamburgh
and there hath lived all his tyme, and saith he was and is a Burgher
and Inhabitant of Hamburgh and hath his wife and family
there living, which this deponent knoweth being himselfe a Burgher
of the same place and there likewise borne. And saith of his ceteyne
knowledge and sight the sayd meynerson went or came in Julky last from Hamburgh
in the sayd shipp Crowne Imperiall Master of her and was so
appoynted by the sayd Wrede and Company all Hamburghers And
further cannot depose

To the sixth article of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that the sayd Wilkin
Wrede Lodwick Vermalen, Otto Holmers Tobias Heamman Dirick [?RyXXX]
Peter van doome ffrans Meyncke, Hans Younge and Hendrick Momma
being together with the sayd Hans Meynerson Owners of the sayd shipp
were and are all and every of them Burghers and Inhabitants of
Hamburgh and every one of them was and is a subiect of the free
State of Hamburgh and so accounted, they being all of them
very well and particularly knowne to this deponent being himselfe
an Hamburgher as aforesayd: And saith the sayd parties nor any of
them were oor are subiects of the States of the United Provinces
nor ffrench King, nor so accounted so farr as this deponent ever [?heard]
or beleiveth. And otherwise he cannot depose

To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the 1 Interrogatory he saith he was borne at Hamburgh and there hath
lived all his tyme. and saith he hath noe relation of kindred or [?service]
to any of the foresayd owners, nor hath any Interest in the sayd shippes and
goods interrogate. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the 2. he saith he came last from Hamburgh in the month of July last
past, and was there in Aprill last as aforesayd

To the 3. he saith he knoweth not what moneyes were payd by the sayd
Hans Meynerson for the sayd shipp nor where nor when nor did he see
any payd nor knoweth where the money was procured, but saith hee hath
credibly heard att Hamburgh that the foresayd Owners did by the sayd Hans Meynerson
buy and pay for the sayd shipp in Holland where shee was built And
further cannot depose

Repeated with his precontests
before Doctor Clarke and Doctor Godolphin}

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