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To the Interrogatories/
To the first hee … To the Interrogatories/
To the first hee saith hee hath no part in the shipp or goods interrate<br />
And otherwise referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition:
To the 2. negatively/
To the 3. hee saith hee is a Native of Osana in Holland where hee hath had<br />
his wife and family for about 2. yeares last past, and saith the said shipp<br />
was furnished to Sea by the sad Lawrence de Geer at Amtserdam, and by<br />
the said ffrancis ffineman from Nortcopen, and that hee hath as yet given<br />
no accompt of the said ships voyage, And otherwise referreth himselfe<br />
to his foregoing deposition/
To the 4:th hee saith the interrate ffrancis ffineman was not at Amsterdam at<br />
the buying of the said shipp, And otherwise saving his foregoing deposition hee<br />
saith hee cannot depose./
To the 5th hee saith the said shipps Companie consisted of this deponent a Subject of<br />
Sweden, his Stiersman an Amsterdamer, two other men Easterlings, and a boy<br />
of Holland, And otherwise negatively:/
To the 6. hee saith the said shipp the ''Land of promise'' came as aforesaid from the Maze in Holland<br />
two daies before her seizure/ And otherwise negatively/
[?doulbey ?XXXheuse van noortcoppen] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day.
Examined upon the sayd Allegation
'''2us/'''
'''Cornelis Cornelison''' of Amsterdam in Holland<br />
Mariner Stiersman of the said ship the ''Land of''<br />
''Promise'' aged 50. yeares or thereabouts sworne and<br />
examined./
To the first and second and schedule annexed hee saith, That about a yeare since the arlate<br />
Lawrence de Geere Commissary or Agent for the Queene of Sweden did at<br />
Amsterdam buy the said shipp the ''Land of Promise'', and was and is commonly<br />
accompted the principall owner thereof, and that shortly after the buying<br />
thereof the said Lawrence de Geer sent the said shipp from Amsterdam to<br />
Norcopen in Sweden with about 14. or 15 lasts of herring under the command of his precontest where shee<br />
shortly after arrived and delivered the same, and there tooke in her present<br />
ladeing of Copper wire and deale boards to be transported from thence to<br />
Roane in ffrance, ffor the accompt, as hee beleeveth and hath Credibly heard, of<br />
the said Lawrence de Geer and his partners. Which hee deposeth being as aforesaid<br />
Stiersman of and belonging to the said shipp ever since shee went from<br />
Amsterdam for Norcopen as aforesaid And otherwise cannot depose./
To the third hee saith that the said shipp with her ladeing being directly<br />
bound from Nortcopen for Roane as aforesaid were by contrary winds necessitated to sett in<br />
to the River of the Maze in Holland about 10 moneths since, where they<br />
have remained ever since in regard of the troubles at Sea, till that upon the<br />
second of August last they sett saile from thence bound for Rochell in ffrance,<br />
and upon the 4:th of the same were seized by a man of warr of fflanders and<br />
brought up by him into Dover Roade, where, after the said mann of warrs Company<br />
had taken away the said shipps papers, they left and deserted her and her<br />
(ladingd deserted her and her<br />
(lading +
, To the Interrogatories/
To the first hee … To the Interrogatories/
To the first hee saith hee hath no part in the shipp or goods interrate<br />
And otherwise referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition:
To the 2. negatively/
To the 3. hee saith hee is a Native of Osana in Holland where hee hath had<br />
his wife and family for about 2. yeares last past, and saith the said shipp<br />
was furnished to Sea by the sad Lawrence de Geer at Amtserdam, and by<br />
the said ffrancis ffineman from Nortcopen, and that hee hath as yet given<br />
no accompt of the said ships voyage, And otherwise referreth himselfe<br />
to his foregoing deposition/
To the 4:th hee saith the interrate ffrancis ffineman was not at Amsterdam at<br />
the buying of the said shipp, And otherwise saving his foregoing deposition hee<br />
saith hee cannot depose./
To the 5th hee saith the said shipps Companie consisted of this deponent a Subject of<br />
Sweden, his Stiersman an Amsterdamer, two other men Easterlings, and a boy<br />
of Holland, And otherwise negatively:/
To the 6. hee saith the said shipp the ''Land of promise'' came as aforesaid from the Maze in Holland<br />
two daies before her seizure/ And otherwise negatively/
[?doulbey ?XXXheuse van noortcoppen] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day.
Examined upon the sayd Allegation
'''2us/'''
'''Cornelis Cornelison''' of Amsterdam in Holland<br />
Mariner Stiersman of the said ship the ''Land of''<br />
''Promise'' aged 50. yeares or thereabouts sworne and<br />
examined./
To the first and second and schedule annexed hee saith, That about a yeare since the arlate<br />
Lawrence de Geere Commissary or Agent for the Queene of Sweden did at<br />
Amsterdam buy the said shipp the ''Land of Promise'', and was and is commonly<br />
accompted the principall owner thereof, and that shortly after the buying<br />
thereof the said Lawrence de Geer sent the said shipp from Amsterdam to<br />
Norcopen in Sweden with about 14. or 15 lasts of herring under the command of his precontest where shee<br />
shortly after arrived and delivered the same, and there tooke in her present<br />
ladeing of Copper wire and deale boards to be transported from thence to<br />
Roane in ffrance, ffor the accompt, as hee beleeveth and hath Credibly heard, of<br />
the said Lawrence de Geer and his partners. Which hee deposeth being as aforesaid<br />
Stiersman of and belonging to the said shipp ever since shee went from<br />
Amsterdam for Norcopen as aforesaid And otherwise cannot depose./
To the third hee saith that the said shipp with her ladeing being directly<br />
bound from Nortcopen for Roane as aforesaid were by contrary winds necessitated to sett in<br />
to the River of the Maze in Holland about 10 moneths since, where they<br />
have remained ever since in regard of the troubles at Sea, till that upon the<br />
second of August last they sett saile from thence bound for Rochell in ffrance,<br />
and upon the 4:th of the same were seized by a man of warr of fflanders and<br />
brought up by him into Dover Roade, where, after the said mann of warrs Company<br />
had taken away the said shipps papers, they left and deserted her and her<br />
(ladingd deserted her and her<br />
(lading +
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