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Transcription

and to have her owners there dwelling, nor was there
any common voice or report at Cadiz during her said being there that the
said shipp the Salvador was belonging to or bound for Amsterdam, which if
there had, hee beleeveth hee must needs have heard the same, And
otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fourth hee saith hee doth not know the arlate ffrancis Johnson
and cannot further depose, saving that it is not likelie
that the owners of such a considerable shipp as the Salvador would
permit any poore slight person to be a partner or part owner
with them. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fifth hee saith that hee hath belonged to and bin one of the
company of the said shipp the Salvador for theise six and twenty monethes
last past during all nor in any part of which space hee saith there hath not any Trumpeter
belonged to the said shipp who was named or Called Cornelius nor (as hee conceiveth) any
mariner of the said shipp of that name, but saith that the trumpeter
that was in the said whipp when this deponent first came to her about
26 monethes since was named and alwaies called [?Goyke] Luders who was and
continued Trumpeter of her till her seizure by the shipps
of this Commonwealth and for some severall monethes after the
said seizure, and then hee left her, all which hee knoweth being
all that while and still one of the said shipps company. And
otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the sixth article hee saith and deposeth that in the summer time
1652 hance yonge in the shipp the Mercury of hamborough whereof
hee was master, came and arived in the roade of Cadiz, at which time
the Salvador was there and had there bin about two monethes before
of this deponents sight and knowledge, and did not come thither after
the Mercury, but staid there about a moneth after hance yonges
departure with his said shipp, and since hath not bin in his
the said yonges said shipps company, And otherwise hee cannot
depose.

To the seaventh article hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp the Salvador
departed from Amsterdam in or about the middle of the moneth of October 1651
and went for Cadiz and that since such her departure shee hath not bin there or in
any other port or place within the Jurisdiction of the States of the United
Netherlands, which hee knoweth for that hee hath ever since served in her
to this time, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee was borne and dwelleth and hath alwaies dwelt
in hamborough, and hath bin and is one of the common men of the
said shipp, And otherwise negatively.

To the second hee saith that hee is a Sailer by profession, and that hee
came to Amsterdam about whitsuntide 1651 in a hamborough shipp, which
hee left and hired himselfe into the Salvador, which was about two dayes
before her setting saile thence, and that it is about three yeeres and a
halfe since hee was at hamborough, and otherwise hee answereth negatively.

To the third hee saith that the master workman in the building
of the said shipp the Salvador was John hendricke or henderson, and that hee
was and is and Amsterdammer, but hath bin maried and lived at hamburgh
about