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The 12:th day of November 1653:-/ [CENTRE … The 12:th day of November 1653:-/ [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined upon the said Allegation:-
'''4.us'''
'''Adrian Revelle''' of Dunquirke in fflanders<br />
Mariner aged 23. yeares or thereabouts sworne and<br />
examined saith as followeth videlicet.
To the 1. and 2. articles of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That<br />
in or about the moneth of March last past the shipp the ''Saint John'' arlate being<br />
brought up to Dunquirke for prize and there openly sold at the kay to<br />
the arlate Anthonie Clincart Merchant, and the arlate Martin Claesson<br />
Burgher of Ostend, and Ambrose de Messina Burgher of Dunquirke<br />
Which this deponent well knoweth, being personally present when the said<br />
shipp was so sould after the publique and usuall manner of selling of<br />
shipps in fflanders and seeing and hearing the said Anthony Clinckart<br />
in publique accept of the price propounded by the then Owners of the said<br />
shipp being Burgers of Dunquirke, and engageing for the payment of the summe<br />
of moneys then agreed upon for the said shipp, And further saith, That<br />
in or about the moneth of June last past, this deponent being at Dunquirke<br />
saw the said shipp the ''Saint John'' fitted and furnished for a voyage to London<br />
by the said Owners for whose accompt shee was bought, and saw some part<br />
of the provisions brought aboard her from the house of the said Ambrose<br />
de Messina a Brewer in Dunquirke, And saw some part of the lading<br />
designed for London as aforesaid brought aboard the said shipp videlicet deale boards<br />
pott ashes,a nd was desired by his precontest Peter Roberts then and nowe<br />
Master of the said shipp to goe along with him in his intended Voyage for<br />
England. Which this deponent then told the said Master hee could not doe in regard<br />
hee was hired upon another voyage And otherwise cannot depose/
To the 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. and 10th hee cannot depose:/
To the Interogatories./
To the first hee referreth to his foregoeing deposition.
To the second hee cannot depose:-/
To the third hee saith hee hath knowne the interrate Martin Claeson, for<br />
about 7. yeares last past living at Ostend and Dunquirke, and the interrate<br />
Ambrose de Messina living at Dunquirke so long as this deponent can<br />
remember and the said Anthony Clincart ever since this deponent hath knowne<br />
him hath lived also at Dunquirke, and for some few weekes at Ostend, And<br />
saith that none of the said persons have ever lived att [?XXX] in any place in<br />
subjection to the States interrate/
To the 4:th hee saith hee hath not so deposed./
To the 5.th negatively, And further cannot depose/
To the 6. negatively, saving that hee onely speaketh the flemmish speech.
To the 7. hee cannot depose./
To the 8. and 9 hee hath not so deposed/
To the 8. and 9 hee hath not so deposed +
, The 12:th day of November 1653:-/ [CENTRE … The 12:th day of November 1653:-/ [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined upon the said Allegation:-
'''4.us'''
'''Adrian Revelle''' of Dunquirke in fflanders<br />
Mariner aged 23. yeares or thereabouts sworne and<br />
examined saith as followeth videlicet.
To the 1. and 2. articles of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That<br />
in or about the moneth of March last past the shipp the ''Saint John'' arlate being<br />
brought up to Dunquirke for prize and there openly sold at the kay to<br />
the arlate Anthonie Clincart Merchant, and the arlate Martin Claesson<br />
Burgher of Ostend, and Ambrose de Messina Burgher of Dunquirke<br />
Which this deponent well knoweth, being personally present when the said<br />
shipp was so sould after the publique and usuall manner of selling of<br />
shipps in fflanders and seeing and hearing the said Anthony Clinckart<br />
in publique accept of the price propounded by the then Owners of the said<br />
shipp being Burgers of Dunquirke, and engageing for the payment of the summe<br />
of moneys then agreed upon for the said shipp, And further saith, That<br />
in or about the moneth of June last past, this deponent being at Dunquirke<br />
saw the said shipp the ''Saint John'' fitted and furnished for a voyage to London<br />
by the said Owners for whose accompt shee was bought, and saw some part<br />
of the provisions brought aboard her from the house of the said Ambrose<br />
de Messina a Brewer in Dunquirke, And saw some part of the lading<br />
designed for London as aforesaid brought aboard the said shipp videlicet deale boards<br />
pott ashes,a nd was desired by his precontest Peter Roberts then and nowe<br />
Master of the said shipp to goe along with him in his intended Voyage for<br />
England. Which this deponent then told the said Master hee could not doe in regard<br />
hee was hired upon another voyage And otherwise cannot depose/
To the 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. and 10th hee cannot depose:/
To the Interogatories./
To the first hee referreth to his foregoeing deposition.
To the second hee cannot depose:-/
To the third hee saith hee hath knowne the interrate Martin Claeson, for<br />
about 7. yeares last past living at Ostend and Dunquirke, and the interrate<br />
Ambrose de Messina living at Dunquirke so long as this deponent can<br />
remember and the said Anthony Clincart ever since this deponent hath knowne<br />
him hath lived also at Dunquirke, and for some few weekes at Ostend, And<br />
saith that none of the said persons have ever lived att [?XXX] in any place in<br />
subjection to the States interrate/
To the 4:th hee saith hee hath not so deposed./
To the 5.th negatively, And further cannot depose/
To the 6. negatively, saving that hee onely speaketh the flemmish speech.
To the 7. hee cannot depose./
To the 8. and 9 hee hath not so deposed/
To the 8. and 9 hee hath not so deposed +
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