HCA 13/68 f.485r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 485 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2016/11/11 |
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The first of ffebruary 1654.
The claime of William Marvin and others}
of fflanders for the Saint Jacob of Dunquirke}
Jacob ffransen master Suckley Budd}
Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe
of the said Claimers
,jus.
Jacob ffranson of Dunquirke Mariner master
of the said shipp, aged 47 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined.
To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that the producent
William Marvin of Dunquirke and this deponent of the same have bin for all the time arlate and are
the true and lawfull owners and sole proprietors of the said shipp the
Jacob and of her tackle apparell and furniture and dor such commonly
accompted, which said ship hath for all the said time belonged and doth
belonge to Dunquirke and to noe other place, which hee saith was and is
true and notorious. The premisses hee deposeth being master and a 16th
part-owner of the said shipp
and being acquainted with the
paiemnet or satisfaction given for her. And otherwise hee cannot depose
saving that the said shipp wholly belongeth to the said Marvin saving the said 16th part.
To the second hee saiththat hee this deponent the master of the said shipp
was borne in ffanchurch streete in this citie of London, and was and is by birth
a subiect of England, and saith that having lived many
yeares in Zealand, and finding that by these differences betwixt England and
the United Netherlands, imployment in merchants service grew thereto be
very small or little, and hee this deponent unwilling to engage in the
warrs against his native countrey, went and removed from Zealand to
Dunqwirke there to get imployment in marchants service, and hath ever
since had his dwelling at Dunquirke. and this hee saith was and is also
true and notorious.
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