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Companie, and all of them Hamburghers or E … Companie, and all of them Hamburghers or Easterlings, and came first aboard<br />
her at Hamburgh, And otherwise negatively.
To the tenth hee saith hee this deponent hath 9 pipes of wine, and his Stiersman<br />
8 pipes of wine aboard and others of his Companie some other small parcells of<br />
goods for which there were no bills of lading aboard, And otherwise saving<br />
his foregoing depostions hee cannot depose:-/
[?Joan] [?XXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 17:th day of November 1653:- [CENTRE HEADING]
The Keepers of the Libertie of England et cetera against the}<br />
shipp the ''Saint Mary'' whereof Peter van Dunhem}<br />
was Master- Budd}
Examined upon Interrogatories on the behalfe of the<br />
State:-/
'''jus./'''
'''Peter van Dunhem''' of Hamborough<br />
Master of the said shipp the ''Saint Mary'' aged<br />
43. yeares or thereabouts sworne in Court and<br />
examined:-/
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith, hee thsi deponent was Master of and aboard<br />
the shipp the ''Saint Mary'' interrate at the time of her late seizure and [?had]<br />
soe beene for about 8. or 9. yeares last past, and is a Native of Hamborough<br />
and a Subject of that free State, and hath kept his wife and family there<br />
for above ten yeares last past, and to this present,/:-
To the second hee saith, The said shipp the ''Saint Mary'' at the time of her seizure<br />
was bound Directly for Hamborough, from whence shee began her outwards<br />
Voyage in the moneth of July 1652. last past to Archangell in<br />
Muscovie, being taken to fraight at Hamborough by Arnold Belties and<br />
Philip Verpoorten Burghers and Merchants of Hamborough, according<br />
to Charter party made between the said Merchants and the Owners of the said<br />
shipp, and was at Archangel aforesaid to take in a lading of [?Caveare]<br />
and Russia leather to be transported from thence to Ligorne, for the [accompt<br />
of the two Merchants aforesaid, where this deponent according to their order<br />
delivered part of the said lading, and with the rest sailed to Venice [?and]<br />
there delivered the same for the accompt aforesaid. And otherwise cannot [?depose]
To the third hee saith, the said shipp went onely in her ballast from<br />
Hamborough to Archangell aforesaid, where shee tooke in her lading [?as]<br />
aforesaid, and delivered the greatest part of the same at Ligorne to one Joseph Hermann [?an]<br />
Merchant according to the order and direction of the Merchants predeposed [?and]<br />
the rest of the said lading this deponent delivered to Seignor Spinetti and<br />
brethren at Venice for the accompt and by order of the said Arnold [?Belties]<br />
and Philip Verpoorten, and saith the said shipp since her departure from<br />
Hamborough hath onely been at Archangell Cadiz Ligorne and Venice<br />
([?such]iz Ligorne and Venice<br />
([?such] +
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