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he came not to understand till his comeing … he came not to understand till his comeing up to this Citty and upon perusall<br />
of a Copie of his sayd examination by an Interpreter, he this deponent did then<br />
take exception thereunto and affirmed that the same was not putt downe<br />
according to his mind and that he was misunderstood and injured therein<br />
and that he had not throwne any papers or writings any way concerning<br />
the sayd shipps present lading over board since he came from Cadiz nor had<br />
so deposed att Plymouth as in the sayd examination sent from thence [?XX XX] as<br />
it seemes expressed. And otherwise cannot depose./
To the thirteenth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd daniel<br />
Brands Adolph Sampton Jan Norris and this deponent were and are all<br />
Hamburghers borne and so accounted, and every of them was and is<br />
an Hamburgher borne. And the sayd Brands, Sampton Norris this deponent and<br />
the sayd Basilius a Bastill have beene and are one and every of them hath bene<br />
and is a Burgher of Hamburg and so hath bene for 20 yeares last past and<br />
upwards and att Hamburgh have lived with their families respectively<br />
for 20 yeares last past and upwards, and there every of them with their<br />
respective familyes now live, and the sayd persons for all the sayd tyme<br />
have bene and every of them hath bene and is a subiect of the free<br />
State of Hamburgh and for and as such commonly accounted reputed and<br />
taken. But where the sayd Basilius a Bastill was borne this deponent<br />
knoweth not. And otherwise cannot depose
To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first he referreth himselfe to his foregoing depositions and his deposition<br />
here taken in preparatorie, wherein he hath fully satisfyed the contents of this<br />
Interrogatory and further cannot depose
To the second he saith that he this Rendent by birth and habitation an Hamburgher<br />
as in his foresayd deposition sis sett forth was and is master of the sayd shipp. And<br />
for full satisfaction to this Interrogatory saith That the sayd shipp the ''Patriarke''<br />
''Jacob'' was built att Amsterdam in the yeare 1648, and the first voyage she<br />
made was in the beginning of the yeare 1649. from Amsterdam to Saint Mallo<br />
in her ballast. and in the same yeare she sayled from Saint Mallo to Madril<br />
12 leagues from Granada in Spayne. and in the same yeare from Madrill to<br />
Malaga. and from Malaga to Amsterdam in the same yeare 1649. and then<br />
this Rendent went himselfe to Hamburgh to accompt with his sayd owners leaving<br />
his shipp it being very late in the yeare aa Amsterddam where she lay that winter and in the yeare 1650<br />
sayled her in her ballast from Amsterdam to Saint Mallo. from Saint Mallo to Allicant in the same<br />
yeare, but in his passage before he made Alicant was seized by the ffrench<br />
Cavall[?rires] who carryed him to Tholone, where he was plundered, and then went<br />
to Alicant whither he was first designed: And from Allicant sayled the sayd shipp<br />
to Havre da Grace in the same yeare 1650. and stayd there that winter. and 1651<br />
sayled her from Havre da Grace to Cales, and from thence to Havre da Grace<br />
back againe in the same yeare. and there wintered. And in the yeare 1652<br />
sayled the sayd shipp from Havre da Grace to Cales, and back againe to Havre da<br />
da Grace the same yeare, from whence it being late in the yeare he went in person<br />
to Hamburgh by Land to accompt with his Owners, leaving the sayd shipp that winter att<br />
Havre da Grace, And in May last past sett sayle with the sayd shipp to Cales<br />
being her last outward voyage, and being now bound for her owne port of<br />
Hamburgh she was in her Course taken and carryed into Plymouth where shee<br />
now remaynes, All which he knoweth having sayled in her all the sayd voyages as<br />
Master of her. And otherwise cannot depose.aster of her. And otherwise cannot depose. +
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