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Transcription

19:o die January 1666

Michael Neiburgh de Lubek Nauta
Master die navis the Hope annos agens 26
aut circiter dicit deponit prout sequitur

Ad primum et 2um rendit et dicit That hee this deponent is the Master of the
Interrate ship the Hope, and hath belonged to her all this voyage
videlicet was begun at Lubeck whence hee came with her as her master on the
13th of September last, and had bin in her about eight weekes before
hee hoing to fetch her thither from Gotland in
the Dominions of the King of Sweedland where hee first came
onboard her to serve in her, but hee seene her mant times before
at Lubeck to which place shee did and doth belong, and saith that hee brought
the sayd ship in ballast from Gotland aforesayd to Lubeck and thence
went in ballast to Langsound in Norway by order of his owners
who sent him thither with about 450 or 500 Dollars to buy a
lading of Deales on their account (of which owners hee this deponent is one)
and saith that this deponent being at Langsound in Norway
(where hee arrived with the sayd ship on the 24th of September last) hee
this deponent (being intrusted therein by the rest of the sayd ships owners)
did buy (with the sayd money that hee soe carryed in the sayd ship) a Lading
of Deales amounting to about five thousand and two hundred of Deales
and some firewood and his Company alsoe laded onboard the sayd ship for their private
account about a hundred of oake boards, and about three or foure dozen of
Oares and about six or seaven dozen of Handspikes which was
all that hee knoweth was taken on board the sayd ship And saith that
hee had order from the rest of the sayd ships owners (who are all Lubeckers)
to carrt the same to any place in England where this
deponent could find the best market and they named Plymouth to this
deponent and alsoe gave him order that when hee came into the Downes
hee should send a letter to Mr [?XXXX] Jacobson of London to desire
him to send him word what rate Deales went at here at London or
where the best market would be for them and as hee advised this
deponent and as ths deponent thought fitt hee was to saile the sayd ship
to England to dispose of his sayd Lading, and seriously averreth that
shee was really designed and intended to England and to that place
of England where shee could get the best market

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