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To the 13th hee saith hee well knoweth tha … To the 13th hee saith hee well knoweth that the parties interrate have for severall<br />
yeares held Correspondence together, and beleeveth The said ffactor at or before the lading<br />
of the oyles predeposed had goods and effects in his hands belonging to the said producents<br />
And otherwise cannot depose./
To the 14th hee referreth to his foregoing deposition.
To the 15 hee saith hee is a Native of Sevill in Spaine, And otherwise negatively
To the 16. hee saith, That the shipp the ''White Angell'' interrate began her outward<br />
Voyage from dunquirke in ffebruary last, laden with pipestaves and flemmish<br />
piece goods for the accompt of John Bollart Merchant of Antwerp and no other
To the 17. negatively saving the pipestaves aforesaid were bought with the said shipp<br />
at Amsterdam, and brought on the same to dunquirke, and there to Spaine.
To the 18. negatively./
To the 19. hee cannot depose:/
Pedro Vandewÿer [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated before Doctor Clarke<br />
and Doctor Godolphin./
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The 8.th day of November 1653:-/ [CENTRE HEADING]
The Clayme of Martin Claeson Vandersippe and others}<br />
for the shipp the ''Saint John'' of Ostend Pieter Roberts}<br />
Master) and her lading of salt. Suckley. Smith}
Examined upon an Allegation on the behalfe<br />
of the said Claymers
'''j:us'''
'''Peter Roberts''' of Ostend Mariner Master of the<br />
said shipp the ''Saint John'' ageed 54. yeares or<br />
thereabouts sworne and examined saith as followeth<br />
videlicet:
To the first and second articles of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That the<br />
arlate Martin Claeson Ambrose de Messina and Anthony Clincart all<br />
fflandrians since the moenth of Aprill last past have been and still are the<br />
true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the shipp the ''Saint John'' arlate and of<br />
her tackle apparrell and furniture, and for such commonly reputed and taken<br />
And saith That in or about the moneth of July last past the said producents<br />
being in the peaceable possession of the said vessell sett her forth from Dunquirke<br />
laden with deale boards blacking pott ashes and other goods bound to this Port<br />
of London consigned to certaine Merchants here, where shee arrived in safety,<br />
and delivered the said lading according to the directions of the said Owners and after<br />
delivery thereof the said Owners writt a letter to Mr Robert Gale a Merchant here<br />
in London to send the said shipp to Crossick in ffrance there to be laden with salt<br />
by one Rozee their ffactor for their accompt, Which hee knoweth being constituted<br />
Master of the said shipp by the said producents at Dunquirke presently after they<br />
had bought the same at Dunquirke, and having ever since continued Master of<br />
and conducted her by their appointment and saw and perused the letter sent by the said<br />
Owners to the said Mr Gale to the effect aforesaid. And otherwise saving his<br />
following deposition hee cannot depose:-/:-
To the 3. and 4th hee saith, That according to the directions given by the said<br />
letter this deponent with his said shipp sett saile from hence to Crossick in ffrance<br />
and beeing there safely arrived this deponent went from thence to the said factor<br />
at Nantes, requiring him to cause his said shipp to be laden with salt<br />
(according be laden with salt<br />
(according +
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