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bundles of corke, three baggs of wooll, 56 … bundles of corke, three baggs of wooll, 56 peeces of box, and 48 jarrs<br />
of turpentine oile, all which goods for the owners were laden by the<br />
Skipper, and the rest for the master and companie (who are all subiects<br />
of the said States, saving one who is a Norwegian) were by them laden, and<br />
were alsoe to be caried to haver de Grace; and were alsoe received aboard<br />
at Bayon. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the 3 hee saith there was rie and some other goods carried in the<br />
said shipp from fflushing to Bayon and were for the said owners accounts<br />
And otherwise hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid.
To the fourth hee cannot depose.
To the 5th hee saith that the said oiles were laden about two monethes<br />
since and severall of the hogsheads conteyning the same are leakie<br />
and the same is soe worsted that it comes abundantly out at the<br />
pump, and the same and the rest of the lading are in a perishing<br />
condition and like to be spoiled with longe lying.
To the 6 negatively.
To the 7 hee saith the master was to receive his freight after 28<br />
gilders and 16 stivers per fatt for each fatt of the said oile, whale bone<br />
and box soe laden by the ffrench, which hee was to receive at<br />
haver de Grace of their marchant to whom the goods were to be<br />
delivered, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
Jan [?ijansen] bleeker [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 7th of Novermber 1654 [CENTRE HEADING]
The Lord Protector against the}<br />
''Phoenix'' of Schadam, Jacob}<br />
Cornelison Witte master.}
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'''Jacob Cornelison Witte''' of Schadam in<br />
holland Mariner, master of the said shipp<br />
aged 40 yeares or thereabouts sworne and<br />
examined.
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To the first, second, third fourth and fifth Interrogatories hee saith and<br />
deposeth That the said shipp the ''Phoenix'' belobgeth to the port of<br />
Schadam in holland and that her owners dwell all there and at<br />
Amsterdam and the hague and were and are all dutch men<br />
and subiects of the States of the United Netherlands, namely Jacob<br />
Johnson ffockendike. myn heer Blijsick, John Williamson de Wise<br />
John Lookevearson and this deponent and others, and that noe ffrenchman<br />
or subiect of the kinge of ffance whatsoever hath any interest therein<br />
And as touching the said shipps lading of salt hee saith the sae<br />
was laden at Brouoye] in ffrance by a ffrenchman, factor for the<br />
ffrench company called the '''Grand Partie''', for whom the said shipp<br />
was freighted, and the same was to be carried and delivered at<br />
haver de Grace for the said accompt of the said companie, and thether<br />
the said shipp was going with the same when shee was met and seized<br />
And saith hee had noe papers aboard but his seabrief, which hee hath in<br />
his custodie, but hee signed a Charterpartie, which was left to be sent<br />
overland to haver de Grace. And saith his said lading of salt consisted at<br />
the time of the seizure of 130 lasts of salt and that hee was to receive<br />
freight for the same 34 gilders per last, which was to be paid at haver<br />
de Grace by him that received it. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
Tod it. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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