HCA 13/70 f.338r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 338 |
Side | Recto |
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First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/01/09 |
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Claes Luytiens of Euckhuysen, ffrancis Janson of Euckhuysen
Ollart Brouwer of Euckhuysen, Aries Luytiens of Euckhuysen
Corneluis Muschel Merchant of Euckhuysen, Jeabbitie de Vreecks
of Euckhuysen widdow, Griet Olafs of Euckhuysen widdow, Martin
Cornelissen of Euckhuysen, Hieronimo de Costa Merchant of Amsterdam
and others whose names this deponent cannot well at present remember
or recollect, all subjects of the States
of the United Netherlands
this deponent not having any
further particular knowledge of the Owners of the said shipp, or their
particular proprieties or interest in the same And saith the persons aforesaid
were and are the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the said shipp
the Orange Tree of Euckhuysen and of her Tackle apparrell and
furniture, and for such the above specified Owners were and are
commonly and generally accompted reputed and taken in the principall
Ports and Parts of holland where the said shipp was as aforesaid
originally built, The premisses this deponent well knoweth being a Native
and constant inhabitant in and of Euckhuysen aforesaid, and having seen
and observed the originall building of the said shipp or Vessell at
Euckhuysen aforesaid, and having sailed in her as Stiersman and Master
for the space of about 5. yeares last past. hee further saith, That
the said shipp in or about the moneth of december last past sett saile
and dearted from Euckhuysen aforesaid (this deponent then her Master) bound
for Roane in ffrance, where shee arrived, and afterward sailed to
Nantes in ffrance with ballast. And from thence to
Porto Port in Portugall, where shee toke in a lading of oyles, symacks
sugars and tobaccoes, designed for Roane for the accompt of the person
hereafter specified, That is to say - 18. pipes of oyle, more sixe pipes of oyle
more 6. pipes pf yle, more 19. pipes and 5. hogsheads, more five
pipes of oyles all marked IP. together with 4. pipes of oyle which were
not marked (so farr as this deponent remembreth) amounting in all to
eight and fiftie pipes of oyles, all which goods were according to bills of lading
subscribed by this deponent (the counterparties whereof were taken by the
Officers of the said Tyger friggatt at the time of the said shipps seizure
and are as this deponent beleeveth in the Registrie of this high Court of
Admiraltie) laden in and aboard the said shipp at or neere
Porto Porte aforesaid for the proper accompt and adventure of
Joseph Pere Merchant of Amsterdam, upon whose accompt this
deponent signed the said bills of lading, And doeth not know nor beleeveth
otherwise but that the goods above specified did and doe before and since
the time of their lading at Porto Port (which was in or about the
moneths of Aprill and May last past) really belong and appertaine
to the said Joseph Pere, for and upon whose accompt and risico
this deponent signed the said bills of lading to the effect predeposed