HCA 13/76 f.137r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/76 |
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Folio | 137 |
Side | Recto |
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de Massry and Captaine Dillon was not of the said Codd or Bretts shipps Company
and is not to have any share in the prizes or money that shall or should bee recovered
by the said Codd against and from the said Vanderzippe, And is worth as hee conceiveth
ffive hundred pounds sterling his debts paid Alr nescit.
Ad rendit that the said Codds Commission was signed by the King that now is Charles the 2d and to his
best remembrance was in lattin, and in parchment, and the said Codd had the translation
thereof in English which this rendent hath read. And hath not bin promised
nor received any thing for his testimony herein. Et alr nescit salvis predeportis
Ad 3 rendit that he knoweth the said Vanderzipp to bee an owner of the Leopaldus
Interrate by his corresponding with him severall yeers before the seizure
of the two English shipps in question, And by his being imployed by the
said Vanderzippe and sailing in the said shipp Leopaldus upon the said
Vanderzipps account three yeers together or thereabouts not long after
the seizure of the said shipps Alice and John as aforesaid and being
made privy and acquainted with the said Vanderzipps concernes in the
said shipp. Which shipp Leopardus was bought by the said Vanderzipp at Ostend
as this deponent (who was then there resident) was credibly reported of one
Captaine John Daniells and his partners but for what summe hee remembreth
not, Als nescit salvis predeportis.
Ad 4 rendit that hee was not in Ostend as aforesaid at the sale of the said shipps
and ladings, and soe knoweth not the particulers of goods or tackles sold.
saving that one David Mosses, who was a purser of the Leopaldus at the time
of the seizure of the said two English shipps and was acquainted with and know
of their sales and of the sale of their respective ladings told this deponent.
that the said shipps and ladings were Exposed to sale by the said Vanderzippe
and the moneys or preceeds thereof came to the said Vanderzipps
hands And soe much the said Vanderzipp hath confest to this rendent Vanderzipp saying that they were good prize And saith that the said Lieven van Ipre had a
Commission as hee is fully persuaded from the King of Spaine. And that the said
shipps by vertue thereof were seized and afterwards condemned by
a Court in fflanders
Et alr salvis predeports nescit.
Ad 5 [?neXX] salvis predeports. ad qua [?serefor]
ffrancis Dowe[?X] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repit coram Mro Petro Lane
Surrogato [?pato] Edwardo Browne Notary publique