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who was to have 100 Rix dollars for the co … who was to have 100 Rix dollars for the coyage to Cadiz and home againe<br />
but if the shipp went further videlicet either for the Streights or the West <br />
Indies then hee was to habe monthly pay as the Skipper and hee<br />
should agree. alr nescit salvis predeporte ad que se refert.
Ad 23 nescit.
To the 24th hee saith that the ''Tobias'' went away from Lubeck about<br />
a fortnight before the ''Matthias'' was ready, bound for Cadiz, soe as the<br />
master and company of the ''Matthias'' thought not of having her company<br />
but when the ''Matthias'' came to Rlsanore shee overtooke the ''Tobias'' which<br />
was then detained by fowle weather and contrary winde, and soe comming<br />
together they purposed to saile in each others company for Cadiz<br />
being both bound thither in merchants imployment.
To the 25th hee saith that both the said shipps are built and fitted<br />
for Merchant men and not for men of warr, but the ''Matthias''<br />
may be made a Man of Warr.
To the last hee saith the master had noe power to dispose of the said<br />
shipp abroad otherwise then upon the said voyage, but was to bring and<br />
retourne her home againe for Lubeck, as this deponent was informed<br />
and beleeveth, saying it is a custome there for the Magistrates to take<br />
an oath of and from masters of newe shipps not to alienate the same from<br />
the said port or sell them in seaven yeares space, and hee beleeveth the<br />
like oath was exacted by them of the said William Loeman, and by him<br />
taken. alr nescit salvis predepoita./>
taken. alr nescit salvis predepoita. +
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