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HCA 13/70 f.410r Annotate
First transcribed 10 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 410  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 10/01/2015  +
Transcription '''jus.''' '''Sem Peterson''' of Schellin'''jus.''' '''Sem Peterson''' of Schelling-Wo[?XX]e neere<br /> Amsterdam Mariner aged 21. yeares or thereabouts<br /> a Wittnesse sworne before the right Worshippfull John<br /> Godolphin soctor of Lawes one of the Judges of the<br /> high Court of Admiraltie saith as followeth videlicet To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth, That hee well knoweth the shipp<br /> the ''Swann'' interrate whereof Simon Peterson was Master, and saith shee<br /> belonged to the Port of Medenblick in holland, and saith That the<br /> Owners thereof were and are the said Verschuer and Moorbeeke Burghers<br /> of Amsterdam and Martin Jabson, Cornelius heerties and one<br /> Cromhout of Medenblick in holland, and for such they were and are<br /> commonly and generally esteemed and reputed, The premisses hee declareth<br /> for that hee this examinate hath served in and aboard the said shipp from the<br /> 6th of Julie <u>1654</u> last past, till the time of her late seizure by the English<br /> at the Barbadoes. And further cannot depose./ To the second hee saith the said shipp departed from Memblick in<br /> holland upon or about the 6th of July <u>1654</u> last past, being then bound<br /> for Norway to take in horses to be transported to the Charibian Islands<br /> And saith That before her late seizure her last voyage was from the<br /> Cape de Versche Eylanden for the Barbadoes laden with salt and<br /> asses, the said asses at the time of her seizure being landed at the<br /> Barbadoes, and about halfe of her salt, the rest remaining aboard,<br /> but the worth thereof hee saith hee knoweth not, and saith the shipp<br /> and residue of salt were seized and taken at the Barbadoes by<br /> some of the English ffleet in the moneth of ffebruary <u>1654</u><br /> English style, and saith the said shipp upon such her seizure was<br /> employed in the service of this Commonwealth, and that this rendent<br /> left her Master there, but most of her Companie are since transported<br /> and come into England or the Netherlands, this rendent being one<br /> thereof, and saith the said salt remaining aboard being laden at the<br /> place aforesaid by an English Merchant did as this rendent beleeveth<br /> belong to him And further cannot depose./ To the third hee saith, That at the time the said shipp was at the Barbadoes<br /> the said master Simon Peteron had (as this rendent then and there was<br /> credibly informed both by the sid Master and others), permission from the<br /> Governor of that place freely to traade and traffique there without lett<br /> or molestation, And soe much hee saith was then and there publique<br /> and notorious, and thatthe goods there disposed of and sold were soe<br /> disposed off by the said Governors permission, Which hee declareth for<br /> that hee this examinate then being one of the said shipps Companie<br /> well knoweth that no hollanders or other strangers doe or dare to<br /> traffique there without such permission first obteyned. And further<br /> cannot depose:- Repeated before doctor Clerke:-/ Sem Pijetersson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]e:-/ Sem Pijetersson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]  +
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