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February 1658 (old stile) the arlate Phill … February 1658 (old stile) the arlate Phillip Van Hulten and<br />
others (all subjects of the States of the United Provinces)<br />
were the true and lawfull owners and Proprietors<br />
of ffourteene Thousand three hundred thirty one<br />
bull and Cowe hides, One thousand foure hundred sixty<br />
foure Charges of Cacoa, foure thousand three hundred<br />
and sixty pounds of Tobaccoe, seaven hundred seaventy<br />
and two peeces of Brazill wood (weighing about 79 Kintalls and<br />
a halfe) Eighteene Kintalls of Ginger, and fourty two<br />
dozen of Tortoise shells, All for and as such Commonly<br />
Accounted Which hee Knoweth for that the same goods<br />
and Merchandizes being laden onboard the ship the Santa<br />
Maria this deponent the Commander of her signed bills of<br />
Lading for all or the greatest part thereof, and twooke particular<br />
notice thereof, and was made pryvy to the Lading<br />
of the same, and for whose account the same were Lden
To the second hee saith that for and during all the time<br />
aforesaid the arlate Hector Peterson and Company<br />
(all subjects of the said States) were the true and<br />
lawfull owners of the said ship Santa Maria and of<br />
her tackle apparrell and furniture, and this deponent was<br />
by them and by their consent and approbation put<br />
Commander of her, in or about January 1657: (new stile)<br />
And for such hee saith they were Comonly<br />
reputed
To the third and 4th
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