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The 30th of July 1656.
Touching the shipp … The 30th of July 1656.
Touching the shipp the ''Saint''}<br />
''John'', sold by Cornelis}<br />
[?Thomason] to Mr Bruninck}
'''Rp.'''
'''Frederick Ixem''' of the parish of Saint Bennet Finck<br />
London Notary Publique, aged 30 yeares or thereabouts<br />
sworne before the right Worshippfull Charles George<br />
Cocke Esquire one of the Judges of the high Court<br />
of the Admiraltie and exámined upon certaine Interrogatories<br />
ministred on the behalfe of John Brunninck of London<br />
Merchant. saith and deposeth as followeth
To the first second third and 4th Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth<br />
that the interrogated Cornelis Thomason master of the shipp the ''Saint''<br />
''John'' of London, (of the burthen of seventie tonnes or<br />
thereabouts) did by this act or bill of sale in writing bearing<br />
date the fifth day of June nowe last past, made and passed at<br />
this deponents shopp or office behinde the Exchange London, sell<br />
and transport unto the said John [?Brunninck] of London merchant the<br />
said shipp the ''Saint John'' with her tackle apparell and furniture,<br />
for and in consideration of the sume of three hundred sixtie and<br />
five pounds sterling, which this deponent sawe paid in pecuniyis<br />
[?nummeratis] by the said mr Brunninckk to the said Cornelis Thomas:<br />
And this deponent nowe leaveth a bill of sale, which hee saith is<br />
the very same bill of sale and transport hee made and passed as<br />
aforesaid, which hee knoweth because hee this deponent was present<br />
thereat and sawe the said Cornelis Tomason signe, seale, and<br />
for his act and deede deliver the same, as nowe appeareth, which donne<br />
this deponent and John Weimet and Jacob Verbeke set their names<br />
thereto as witnesses, as nowe alsoe appeareth. And saith that ever<br />
since the said sale and transport the said John Brunninck hath bin<br />
and is commonly accounted the true and lawfull owner and proprietor<br />
of the said shipp and of her tackle apparrell and furniture,/
Repeated before Collonel Cock./
Fred. Ixem [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The first of December 1656
[?Monsieur Desormeux] against John de Richards/<br />
Suckley Budd/
Examined upon an allegation in the acts of<br />
Court made by Suckley the 5th of July 1656<br />
on behalfe of the sayd Desormeux./
'''Rp. jus'''
'''John Tufton''' of London Merchant aged thirty<br />
seaven yeares or thereabouts a witnesse sworne and<br />
examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
To the sayd allegation in the Acts of Court and the letter and<br />
Invoice therein mentioned and now shewed unto him and by him<br />
perused at the tyme of this his examination hee saith that hee<br />
this
[XXX LH GUTTER] back this bill<br />
[XXX LH GUTTER] the 14th of<br />
[XXXXLH GUTTER] 1656
[X Bruninck LH GUTTER] [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN]Bruninck LH GUTTER] [SIGNATURE, LH MARGIN] +
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