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allegate having seized the ladeing of the … allegate having seized the ladeing of the sayd shipp and payed<br />
freight for the same doe succeede in place of the freighters of the sayd shipp<br />
and to pay all payments whatsoever which the sayd ffreighters did contract<br />
to paye./
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee expecteth to receive his wages due to him<br />
for all the tyme of the demorage and noe more and is promised nothing by the<br />
Interrate Evert Gislin or any other in case the demorage Interrogate bee<br />
adiudged to the Owners Interrogate./
To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith the shipp Interrogate was five or sixe<br />
dayes in unladeing the goods seized in her but the particular tyme when shee<br />
began to unlade and when shee was fully unladen hee remembreth not./
To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the decree of restitution<br />
Interrogate and order of the Commissioners for prize goods thereupon<br />
made and further cannot answere not knowing the date or contents<br />
of either of the,./
To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith hee hath interest in fower thousand and one<br />
hundred pounds weight of rozin seized in the sayd shipp and discharged by<br />
the order of the Court of Admiralty Interrogate And further hee cannot<br />
answere otherwise than negatively./
Repeated with his contest before doctor Clarke.
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The 29th day of the same moneth. Examined upon the<br />
Allegation aforesaid
'''3us'''
'''Claus Cornelissen''' of flushing in Zealand Mariner<br />
late Boateswaine of the said shipp the ''Elizabeth'' aged<br />
39. or 40. yeares a Wittnes sworne and examined
To the said Allegation hee saith, That this deponent being Boateswaine of<br />
and on board the shipp the ''Elizabeth'' allate during the Voyage now in<br />
question whilest the said shipp lay at Bayon allate to<br />
take in her ladeing, there heard and understood by credible report, that the Master<br />
of the said shipp had declared and affirmed to the Stiersman thereof, That<br />
hee had onely thirtie daies allowed him by his freightors for the lading and unladeing of the<br />
same, and saith That the said shipp lay at Bayon aforesaid in takeing in<br />
the ladeing lately seized on board her from the 25th of August last or thereabouts<br />
till the 28th of September last or thereabouts, so farr as this deponent now remembreth<br />
being about thirty daies more or lesse. And saith the said shipp being so laden<br />
departed with her Cargo towards haver de Grace, and in her Course<br />
thitherwards was mett withall surprized and taken by the ''Tyger friggatt''<br />
in the imediate service of this Commonwealth, and thereupon brought into<br />
the River of Thames, where shee now remaineth. And further cannot depose<br />
sayeing hee this deponent went away from the said shipp about 14. or 15. dayes<br />
(after about 14. or 15. dayes<br />
(after +
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