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Luybecke, and thereby became and evere sit … Luybecke, and thereby became and evere sithence hath bene and att present<br />
is the lawfull owner of the sayd fourth part and likewise master of the<br />
sayd shipp. And saith that the foresayd Conrade Esser and the sayd<br />
Guilliam van Heere who was and is a Burgher of Hamburgh and a subiect of the free state thereof and this deponent in the moneth of ffebruary<br />
last past did att Hamburgh lade on board the sayd shipp the goods<br />
wares and merchandizes now on board her being wheat wax<br />
some small parcells of sugar, some Russia leather Candles, peices<br />
of wood and some other things all for their owne accompt, the<br />
farr greatest part being for accompt of the sayd Esser and Van Heere<br />
all to be in the sayd shipp transported to Bayon in ffrance and<br />
there delivered for accompt of the sayd Conrad Essser Guilliam<br />
Van Heere and this deponent. And saith that the sayd shipp having<br />
taken in the sayd goods att Hamburgh departed therewith from<br />
thence about fourteene dayes since for Bayon, and about<br />
8 dayes since arrived in the Downes (where she now remaynes<br />
with her sayd lading) under conduct of this deponent as master<br />
of her, and is bound and is to goe with her sayd goods to the<br />
Port of Bayon aforesayd there to discharge the same for accompt aforesayd<br />
and to noe other port or place nor for anyother accompt<br />
whatsoever. And Lastly saith that noe Hollander or other subiect<br />
of the States of the United Provinces nor ffrench man or other<br />
subiect of the ffrench King had or hath any right title share<br />
or interest in the sayd shipp the ''Angell Gabriel'' or her<br />
lading, or any part thereof, nor any other person or persons<br />
whatsoever but the sayd Conrade Esser Guilliam van Heere and this <br />
deponent (who are all Inhabitants of Hamburgh with their wifes and familyes),<br />
and that this deponent hath Interest onely in two small cases<br />
of sugar, about one hundred pound weight of wax and three<br />
hundred Cheeses part of the sayd lading, the rest wholly belonging<br />
to the sayd Conrade Esser and Guilliam van Heer.
Hinrick Vom brock [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 22th day of March <u>1653.</u>
On the behalfe of Peter Julius}<br />
Coiet and others subiects of the}<br />
Queene of Sweden touching }<br />
certaine shipp called the}<br />
''Ongermerland'' of Stockhollme}<br />
(whereof John Cornelison is Master)}<br />
ffrancklyn}
Examined upon the Interrogatories<br />
remaining in the Registry of this Court<br />
and given in on the behalfe of the sayd<br />
Peter Julius Coiet and Company.
'''John Cornelison''' of Stockholme in Swethland<br />
Mariner master of the sayd shipp the ''Ongermerland''<br />
aged thirty yeares or thereabouts a witnes<br />
sworne and examined<br />
saith and deposeth as<br />
followeth videlicet.
To the first Interrogatory This deponent saith he knoweth well the<br />
interrate shipp the ''Ongermerland'' being master of her, which<br />
shipp he saith belongeth to the Port of Stockhollom in Swethland<br />
and her Owners are Peter Julius Coiel, Jan Sylvesyterne<br />
Anthony Bruyn Abraham van Eyke and Secretary Tonghell , which<br />
saydecretary Tonghell , which<br />
sayd +
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