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such time as shee was lately seized, and b … such time as shee was lately seized, and brought up to Plimouth. And<br />
otherwise cannot depose:-/
To the 4, hee saith, That the said shipp the ''Saint Mary'' had layen at Hamburgh<br />
for about 6. or 7. moneths (as this deponent remembreth) before shee began<br />
her outward Voyage from thence, and came from Lisbone thither laden with<br />
salt and sugar for the accompt of severall Merchants of Hamburgh, to<br />
whom this deponent delivered the same, but remembreth not at present their<br />
particular names./:-
To the 5.th hee saith hee this deponent is the present master of the said shipp<br />
and saith That about 9. yeares since this deponent bought the said shipp<br />
at Hamborough for the accompt of himselfe and his ffellow Owners and<br />
then became master of her, and saith that one Barent Cordes of Lubeck was<br />
Master of her before this deponent And saith hee this deponent hath<br />
in partnershipp with his brother in law ffrancis [?Meynke] of<br />
Hamborough 3/8. parte of the said shipp her tackle apparrell and furniture<br />
for which they paid to the said Barent Cordes one thousand three<br />
hundred seaventie and four rixdallers for their said 3/8 parts, And otherwise<br />
cannot depose:- saving the sayd Barent Cordes was not aboard at the seizure aforesaid./
To the 6:th hee saith that Henry Selm, Daniel Brandts, Wilkin<br />
Wrede, Philip Collin[?s] Derrick Thooneman, Balthazar Pauland<br />
ffrans van Bremen Gregorie Harman and this deponent and his said brother in Law<br />
all Hamburghers are Owners of the said shipp and have dwelt there ever since this deponent can remember<br />
and saith that the said Henry Selm is Owner of one 1/8 part, Daniel Brandts<br />
of 1/8 Wilkin Wrede. Philip Collins Derrick Thooneman Balthazar<br />
Paulland ffrans van Bremen and Gregorie Harman each of 1/16 part<br />
and saith the said shipp being by this deponent bought as aforesaid and that<br />
for the summe of eleaven thousand markes Lubecks money, the said<br />
Owners paid this deponent their respective proportions for the same, and hee this<br />
deponent immediately paid the same unto the said Barent Cordes in the<br />
banck at Hamborough, besides 9000 markes Lubecks money which were<br />
paid proportionably by the Owners aforementioned for the equipping and<br />
setting forth of the said shipp to sea. And otherwise saving his foregoing<br />
deposition to the 5:th Interrogatory hee saith hee cannot depose:-/
To the 7.th hee saith, that the whole preset lading of the said shipp was<br />
taken in at Venice and Ligorne, and saith hee well knoweth the interrate<br />
ffrancis van Axell and the heires of Adolph van Axell John [?ff?ine]<br />
and Corneluis van Neck, and saith hee this deponent was severall times in<br />
Company with them at Venice and Ligorne where they came divers times<br />
aboard this deponents shipp. And otherwise negatively, and further cannot depose
To the 8:th hee saith this deponent hath dwelt at Hamborough from<br />
his infancie to this present, and saith hee well knoweth the interrate John<br />
(Scrotheringhe interrate John<br />
(Scrothering +
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