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understtod, that the said Policy of Assura … understtod, that the said Policy of Assurance did stand firme and valid<br />
shee did as aforesaid intimate so much by letter unto her said husband then at<br />
Legorne. And otherwise negatively.
To the 4th shee saith shee never received any letter or letters from her said<br />
husband to the effect interrate. And further shee cannot depose/:-
To the 5th shee saith, shee hath no letter or letters remaining in ger Custodie to the<br />
effect interrate, nor doeth shee knowe where any such letter or letters are, adressed<br />
to her selfe or any other person whatsoever for or concerning the businesse<br />
aforesaid, nor hath shee or any other person of her knowledge kept any<br />
copue or cioies of letters sent by her to her said husband concerning this or<br />
any other businesse, nor can shee recollect her memory so farr, as to be<br />
able to expresse the particular contents of the letters mutually sent and<br />
received to and from her said husband during the transactions in question<br />
otherwise then as aforesaid./
To the 6th shee saith, shee noweth nothing of any order or transaction<br />
to the effect interrate./:-
To the 7th shee saith and declareth by Vertue of her oath, That shee never<br />
heard her husband Captaine Seaman interrate say, that hee had ever expressed<br />
any forwardnesse, or made any voluntary proffer to engage his said shipp<br />
in the service interrate, but that hee was by authority and commannd<br />
from Mr Longland the then Agent of Legorne for this Commonwealth<br />
forced and impressed into the said service, and that to the effect and order<br />
by the said Agents procurement was read and published at the maine<br />
mast of his said shipp then at Legorne. And further cannot depose
Repeated before doctor Clerke.
Isabell Seaman [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 9th f ffebruary 1654./ [CENTRE HEADING]
The claime of Martin van houtson of Antwerp}<br />
for his goods in the ''lisday'' Maynard Cornelison}<br />
master. ffrancklin. Budd.}
Examined upon an allegation and<br />
schedule on the behalfe of the<br />
said claimer./.
'''ffras. dt.'''
'''1'''
'''Giles Vandeput''' of London Merchant, aged<br />
32 yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined.
To the first second and third articles hee saith and deposeth That<br />
in the moneth of November 1651, Laurence Mutio<br />
this deponents correspondent at Antwerp did upon and for this<br />
deponents accompt and adventure Assure at Antwerp two<br />
hundred pounds fflemish to Martin Van houtson (the partie<br />
producent) upon tenn quartelas or Punchions of Tholouse<br />
Capers, five casks with fiftie barralls of anchovas and three<br />
cases of Prunello's laden or to be laden at Marseilles<br />
aboard the shipp arlate the ''liesde'' or ''love'' (Maynard Cornelison master)
Tor ''love'' (Maynard Cornelison master)
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