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To the second hee saith hee hath knowne th … To the second hee saith hee hath knowne the said Claus Colbrandt<br />
to have bin living in Hamborough (the place of his<br />
nowe dwelling) for all the time since this deponents youth namely<br />
for thirtie yeares and upwards, of which place hee is repited a native<br />
And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the 3. 4. and 5 hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, and<br />
otherwise cannot depose.
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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined upon the foresaid allegation
'''.4.'''
'''Hendrick Luck''' of Hamborough Mariner, master of the<br />
shipp the ''Saint Paul'' of Hamborough, aged 36 yeares or<br />
thereabouts sworne and examined.
To the first, second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith and<br />
deposeth that hee well knoweth the arlate Claus Colbrand master of<br />
the shipp the ''Patriarch Jacob'' arlate, and well knoweth that in the yeare<br />
1648 hee the said Claus sold a vessell of hamborough a fflute whereof<br />
hee was master and whereof Daniel Brands, Adolph Sumpter,<br />
John Norris, and Basil Van Bustle of Hamborough were<br />
owners, who then gave him order to goe and build a shipp in Holland<br />
for their accompt, whereof hee this deponent came to take<br />
more notice being alsoe a skipper of the same citie and well<br />
acquainted with him and his said owners, and being told of and<br />
then made acquainted with the said order for the said shipps<br />
building: and saith that the said Claus Colbrand thereupon departed<br />
for Holland and as this deponent hath often heard and as the common<br />
report was at Hamborough caused the said shipp the ''Patriarch Jacob''<br />
to be built in Holland for the said accompt of the said merchants [?before]<br />
named, according to their said order. And further saith that [?XXX]<br />
the said shipp hath bin commonly accompted a Hamborough shipp and <br />
belonging to the said producents, (and to the said port) where hath<br />
bin ever since and are commonly accompted her owners, and the said<br />
Claus hath ever since bin and is commonly accompted master thereof and<br />
otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the fourth hee cannot depose.
To the 5th not examined.
To the 6 and 7th hee saith that about Whitsuntide last there<br />
were by order of the said owners laden at Hamborough aboard the shipp of [?XXX ?XXX]<br />
bound for Cadiz for the use of the said shipp the ''Patriarch Jacob'' then<br />
lying at Cadiz and to be delivered to the said Claus Colbrand [?XX]<br />
certaine provisions of victualls ad some furniture, which hee knoweth<br />
because hee this deponent was then at Hamborough and being [?XX XXX]<br />
for the said port of Cadiz with the shipp the ''Saint Paul'' of<br />
Hamborough (whereof hee is master) hee came to take the [?more] [?XXX]<br />
the premisses, and saith that the said shipp of[?Hance] [?Sparbeck]<br />
(whereof his sonne in ;awe went master) was as this deponent [?XXX]e went master) was as this deponent [?XXX] +
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