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Transcription

verily beleeveth that the present lading of goods were and are the reall
effects of goods belonging to the said producents remaining in the hands
of the said Lawson and they the said Walker and Veren ran the sole
hazard and adventure thereof, and in case of losse or casting away
they must beare the sole losse thereof and not any other. Et
alr nescit.

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Eadem die. [CENTRE HEADING]

Super allegatione predicta.

pd.

2.

Jacobus Peterson de Larwick in Norwegen Navarchus [?XXjusdam] Navis
The John of Larwick, annos agens 42 aut eo circiter testis product
et Jurat

Ad primum arlum deponit et dicit that hee hath well knowne the producents
Caleb Veren and Robert Walker for these foure yeares last past or
thereabouts and knoweth them to have bin and to bee wood merchants
and to have bin and to bee very great traders to Norway from
this port of London, English men, and subiecTs of his Majesty of
England and soe commonly accounted. And saith that before the
beginning of the warr arlate betweene the Kings of England and
Denmarke arlate the said shipp Norway Merchant did use to bring
deales and Timber for the said producents account being imployed and
sett forth by the arlate Isaack Lawson living at Brewick in Longsound
well knowne to this deponent the then and now owner of her with goods
for the accounts of the said producents Walker and Veren being freighted by
them. The premisses hee deposeth and knoweth to bee true coming severall
times in Company of the said shipp Norway Merchant to this port of London, and
takeing notice of her said imployment by the producents Et alr nescit.

Ad 2. 3. et 4 arlos deponit et decit that about the Middle of November 1666
arlate this deponent saw the Duke of Yorkes passe in the hands of the said
Lawson or the arlate Christopher MoreAsen Master of the said shipp Norway Merchant
for the said shipp to trade from Norway to London, which passe was
as hee hath credibly heard and beleeveth brought by and delivered
to the said Lawson by the arlate Bartell Berrison Master of a shipp the Angell
Gabriel who had a passe also to trade from Norway hither to this port
of London. El alr nescit.

Ad 5 et 6 arlos deponit et dicit that the winter being far spent after
the said Lawsons receipt of the said Passe hee did make provision for
her voyage against the Spring following. And about the month of
Aprill 1667 the said Lawson imployed the foresaid Morelson to acalke
the said shipp, and gave him a caution, (as was generally said) not to
heat his pitch aboard for feare of danger, But the said Marelson did
contrary to the said order heat his pitch aboard the said shipp whereby
she was fired and soe damnifyed thereby that she was not repaired
or fitted out until August last past, and presently after the said firein
hee the said Lawson put out or displaced the said Morelson and put in Hance Symn[?son] (her
present master) master of her, adding as a reason for it in this deponents hearing
that if hee (the said Morelson) was soe careles of his shipp in harbour