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Transcription

The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the sayd allegation/

deb. Suckley

2

Jacob Hinsh of hamborough Mariner Master of the
shipp the Switzer of hamborough aged 38 yeares or thereabouts a
witnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth

To the first Article hee saith that the arlate Joachin, Lawrence, and David
Zollicoffer of Saint Gallo in Switzerland and the arlate Paule Langerman of
hamburgh for these three yeares last past and better have bin and at present are the
true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors together with him this deponent of the arlate shipp the Switzer and
her tackle and furniture and soe they are generally reputed this hee
deposeth being Master of her and soe made at Marselles in ffrance
by Tobias Zollicoffer a factor of the sayd Joachim Lawrence and David
Zollicoffer then at Marselles who bought the sayd shipp for them and the
sayd Langerman, and had as hee sayd power from them to make any
one that hee thought good of (and was a hamburgher) master of her
And further hee cannot depose./

To the second third and fowerth articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
that hee well knoweth (being master then of the shipp the
Switzer) that there was in or about the moneths of March or April last
videlicet 1655 laden on board the sayd shipp at Marcellis arlate for
the Accompt of the arlate Joachim, Lawrence and David Zollocoffer
Mathias Zollicoffer and hanse Conrade Zollicoffer of Saint Gallo in
Switzerland and the arlate John Scrothering of hamborough a hundred
nynty and five chests of soape to be thence transported for their Accompts
to haverdegraw arlate videlicet fifty seaven chests of soape of the first
marke in the margent for the ioynt Accompt and adventure of the sayd
Joachim Lawrence and David Zollicoffer in Company, and forty three
costs of soape of the second marke in the margent for the Accompte and
adventure of the arlate Mathias Zollicoffer and twenty chests of
soape of the third marke in the margent for the Accompt and Adventure of
the arlate Hance Conrade Zollicoffer, and seaventy five chests of soape
of the fowerth marke in the margent for the Accompte and adventure of
the arlate John Scrothering of hamburgh all which chests make in
in the whole 195 And hee saith the sayd 195 chests were to be delivered
at haverdegrace to the agents of the sayd Zollicoffer and Scrothering
to be there sole for their best benefitt by the persons to whome they were
consigned, which were the arlate Symon Vrolingh who is reputed a dutch merchant at
Haverdegrace and Agent to the sayd Zollicoffers, to whome one hundred and
twetny chests of the sayd soape laden for Accompte of the sayd Zollicoffers were
consigned, and the other seaventy five chests for the sayd Scrothering