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HCA 13/68 f.557v Annotate
First transcribed 19 November 2016  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 557  +
Parent volume HCA 13/68  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 19/11/2016  +
Transcription Hamburgh cause to be laden on board this dHamburgh cause to be laden on board this deponents sayd shipp the<br /> ''Crowne Imperiall'' then lying att the Port of Hamburgh [?some]<br /> peice goods wares and merchandizes to a great value for their<br /> owne severall accompts to be for their accompts and risko transported<br /> to Cadiz and there delivered to their factors for [?the ?accompt]<br /> of them the sayd Laders and the sayd goods safely arrived att Cadiz<br /> in the sayd shipp in the moneth of August last Past 1653, and then<br /> and there this deponent did himselfe saefely deliver the sayd<br /> peice foods wares and merchandizes so sent by the foresayd<br /> Hamburghers interessed in this cause to the servants and barkiers<br /> sent by the merchants or factors att Cadiz (to whom the same were<br /> consigned) to fetch and receyve the same of him this deponent<br /> who afterwards heard the sayd factors respectively acknowledge<br /> that the sayd goods came safe to their hands a shoare att Cadiz<br /> And otherwise he cannot depose. To the fourth article of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that the<br /> foresayd Anthonio de Labistraet and other the persons above<br /> named interressed in the sayd sylver now in question, and also the<br /> arlate Claes Moller and Claes Colbrandt being the persons<br /> schedulat in October last past and att the tyme of the lading of<br /> the sayd sylver and for twenty yeares before and upwards have bene<br /> were and are all Hamburghers, and every person of them<br /> for all the sayd tyme hath bene and now is an Hamburgher and<br /> citizen burgher and Inhabitant of Hamburgh and a subiect<br /> of and uner the free state thereof. And indeed the sayd persons<br /> were and are Hamnburghers borne and so accounted. And<br /> this deponent knoweth being himselfe a native of Hamburgh<br /> where he hath lived all his tyme and hath knowne well every of the<br /> sayd persons and bene acquainted with them ten yeares and upwards<br /> and some of them 25 yeares and upwards. And otherwise<br /> he cannot depose. To the 5th article he saith he cannot depose saving that [#] [#] [TEXT IN LH MARGIN AT 90 DEGREES]<br /> hath many and sundry tymes heard the sayd Claes Colebrandt seriously affirme that in case he had had any suspicion that any part<br /> of the sayd sylver laden on board him had bene unfree as belonging to Hollanders or ffrenchmen he would not have receyved<br /> the same aboard, and that he was assured and told by the respective Laders thereof that the same was all free and for the<br /> sole accompt of the Hamburgh merchants named in the bills of lading for the same; and this deponent beleiveth that<br /> in case the sayd Claes Colbrandt had had any cause to have suspected the sayd sylver to be unfree as to this Commonwealth he would not have<br /> receyved the same for that the Owners of shipps at Hamburgh have since warr betwixt England and Holland given speciall<br /> order to their Skippers not to lade any such nonfree goods in their shipps<br /> hans Meynerson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] To the last he saith his deposition is true. To the Crosse Interrogatories To the 1. Interrogatory he saith that the sayd shipp ''Crowne Imperiall''<br /> came to Cadiz in August last past and then the Rendent saw<br /> the ''Patriarke Jacob'' there lyeing and understood she had bene<br /> there about a month before. and the sayd shipps remayned together<br /> in the bay of Cadiz in the moneth of September and most of<br /> October and sayled from thence together in Company of two other<br /> Hamburgh shipps the ''Wheele of ffortune'' and the ''Saint Paul'' in<br /> the sayd month of October. And otherwise cannot depose. To the 2. Interrogatory he saith the ''Patriarke Jacob'' is of the burthen of<br /> about 300 tonnes. and hath about 18 or 20 peices of ordinance<br /> mounted. and the ''Crowne Imperiall'' is of the like burthen or not<br /> much lesse and mounted with .16. gunnes and was bound for the<br /> Port of Hamburgh, as were likewise the other shipps that sayled in<br /> her Company. To the third Interrogatory he saith there were laden aboard the ''Crowne Imperiall''<br /> ([?whereof'Crowne Imperiall''<br /> ([?whereof  +
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