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Transcription

shipp and company under the conduct of the said Claes ffrederickson
departed for Amsterdam in the company of two other shipps, and in
their course, on or about the 28th of October 1654 the said shipp was
by storme separated from the other two and lost their company, and
the said stormie and fowle weather continueing with darkenesse, shee
mistooke her course and ran into Saint Georges Channelll, And there
here provisions and victualls being spent and rigging torne and wasted
through the said ill weather, the said master and company perceiving
where they were, put with her for Bristoll, there intending to
supplie her and themselves with necessaries (and for noe other end
at all) and soe to depart and prosecute their voyage for Amsterdam,
not having any purpose or thought to trade at Bristoll, and soe
much her said master constantly affirmed, the premisses hee deposeth
and knoweth being her stiersman and seeing the same
soe donne, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the 15th hee saith that the said shipp and her lading were
in fact but unduely seized in kingsroade neare Bristoll
by one Mr Gill on or about the say arlate, and the said Claes
Tuneson the master and his company put out and dispossessed of
her. And other wise hee cannot depose.

To the 16 hee referreth himselfe to the Registrie of this Court
And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the 17th hee saith that after and upon the said seizure the
said master Claes ffrederickson with the arlate Peter Reyerson
John de ffeborne and this deponent (all of the company of
the said shipp) came for London, and were here all examined,
touching the said shipp and lading, and the said Claes Tuneson
continued in and about London till the last of January last or thereabouts
(expecting the said shipps clearing) and then dyed at or neere Wapping in
the house of Mr John Holden, and was buried in a Chappell
yard neere adioyning, which hee knoweth staying here with him till
his death, and being present at his
funnerall, And otherwise hee cannot depose, referring himselfe
to the Registrie of this Court for the time of their examination

To the 18th hee saith that after such their examination
the said John [?lossebure] staid here about elaven weekes, and this
deponent about nine weekes, and then departed for their home
And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the 19th hee referreth himselfe to the Registrie of this Court
and otherwise cannot depose.

To the 20th hee cannot depose.

To the 21th hee saith that all the said lading that was on
the said shipp at the time of her seizure (saving the ginger [?arlate]
was commonly and from time to time both by the master and company
of the said shipp and others affirmed to belonge to the duke of
Cureland arlate (and hee verily beleeveth the same to be true)
and the said Ginger to the arlate Peter Johnson [?XXX]
and Inhabitant and subiect of Amsterdam, And otherwise saving
as aforesaid hee cannot depose.

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./