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That the said Peter Jansen Callice in or a … That the said Peter Jansen Callice in or about the moneths of March and<br />
Aprill last past ffreighted from Tunning the said shipp the ''ffoure''<br />
''brothers'', upon a voyage to the Belt there to take in a ladeing of wood for the<br />
accompt of the said Callice And so much the said Peter Stints about Whitsuntide<br />
last comeing over land from the Belt to Tunning there acquainted this deponent, And<br />
otherwise saving his following deposition hee saith hee cannot depose:/
To the second hee saith, That the said Peter Stint then and there also acquainted<br />
this deponent That the ladeing of wood and timber Which hee was to take in for the<br />
said Peter Jansen Callice his accompt, consisted in eleaven great balkes<br />
seaven peeces of Timber called knees, and oe greate peece of timber for the stemm of<br />
a shipp; but whether hee was to transport or where to deliver the same, this<br />
deponent knoweth not. And further cannot depose:-/
To the third hee saith, hee hath Credibly heard That the said shipp and her<br />
ladeing are taken by the English and brought into the River of Thames And<br />
further cannot depose:-/
To the 4:th hee saith, That the said Andrew Lunicke and Companie Owners of the<br />
said shipp the ''foure Brothers'' were and are all of them Burghers of Tunning, and<br />
Subjects of the Duke of Holsteyn, and for such commonly accompted reputed<br />
and taken, and the said Peter Jansen Callice was and is a Burgher of<br />
ffrederickstadt in Holsteyn, and a Subject also of the said Duke, and for such<br />
Commonly accompted. And saith there is a free Vommerce peace and<br />
Amity betweene the said Duke and this Commonwealth. The premisses hee knoweth<br />
being a Burgher of Tunning aforesaid, and well acquainted with the persons<br />
predeposed. And further cannot depose:-
To the Crosse Interrogatories:-
To the first negatively, And otherwise cannot depose:-/
To the second hee saith, That hee hath knowne the said Andrew [?Lunick] and<br />
the rest of the said Owners constantly dwelling at Tunning aforesaid for 10 yeares<br />
last past and upwards, And otherwise cannot depose./:-
To the third hee saith hee saw no moneys paid for the said shipp, And otherwise<br />
cannot depose, saving hee hath knowne her belonging to the Port of Tunning for<br />
eight or nine yeares last past./
To the fourth, hee saith hee hath Credibly heard That the said Peter Jansen<br />
Callice did buy and pay for the Tymber now Claymed, but this deponent saw<br />
no moneys paid for the same, And otherwise saving his foregoing deposition hee<br />
saith hee canot depose:-/
To the 5.th and 6th hee cannot depose:-/
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Repeated before the Judges of Admiraltie:-Repeated before the Judges of Admiraltie:- +
, That the said Peter Jansen Callice in or a … That the said Peter Jansen Callice in or about the moneths of March and<br />
Aprill last past ffreighted from Tunning the said shipp the ''ffoure''<br />
''brothers'', upon a voyage to the Belt there to take in a ladeing of wood for the<br />
accompt of the said Callice And so much the said Peter Stints about Whitsuntide<br />
last comeing over land from the Belt to Tunning there acquainted this deponent, And<br />
otherwise saving his following deposition hee saith hee cannot depose:/
To the second hee saith, That the said Peter Stint then and there also acquainted<br />
this deponent That the ladeing of wood and timber Which hee was to take in for the<br />
said Peter Jansen Callice his accompt, consisted in eleaven great balkes<br />
seaven peeces of Timber called knees, and oe greate peece of timber for the stemm of<br />
a shipp; but whether hee was to transport or where to deliver the same, this<br />
deponent knoweth not. And further cannot depose:-/
To the third hee saith, hee hath Credibly heard That the said shipp and her<br />
ladeing are taken by the English and brought into the River of Thames And<br />
further cannot depose:-/
To the 4:th hee saith, That the said Andrew Lunicke and Companie Owners of the<br />
said shipp the ''foure Brothers'' were and are all of them Burghers of Tunning, and<br />
Subjects of the Duke of Holsteyn, and for such commonly accompted reputed<br />
and taken, and the said Peter Jansen Callice was and is a Burgher of<br />
ffrederickstadt in Holsteyn, and a Subject also of the said Duke, and for such<br />
Commonly accompted. And saith there is a free Vommerce peace and<br />
Amity betweene the said Duke and this Commonwealth. The premisses hee knoweth<br />
being a Burgher of Tunning aforesaid, and well acquainted with the persons<br />
predeposed. And further cannot depose:-
To the Crosse Interrogatories:-
To the first negatively, And otherwise cannot depose:-/
To the second hee saith, That hee hath knowne the said Andrew [?Lunick] and<br />
the rest of the said Owners constantly dwelling at Tunning aforesaid for 10 yeares<br />
last past and upwards, And otherwise cannot depose./:-
To the third hee saith hee saw no moneys paid for the said shipp, And otherwise<br />
cannot depose, saving hee hath knowne her belonging to the Port of Tunning for<br />
eight or nine yeares last past./
To the fourth, hee saith hee hath Credibly heard That the said Peter Jansen<br />
Callice did buy and pay for the Tymber now Claymed, but this deponent saw<br />
no moneys paid for the same, And otherwise saving his foregoing deposition hee<br />
saith hee canot depose:-/
To the 5.th and 6th hee cannot depose:-/
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Repeated before the Judges of Admiraltie:-Repeated before the Judges of Admiraltie:- +
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