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'''Henry Pelerin'' … The same day.
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'''Henry Pelerin''' of Oleron or Olon in ffrance sailer, aged<br />
18 yeares or thereabouts, sworne and examined saith as followeth<br />
videlicet.
To the first, second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that hee<br />
this deponent hath well knowne the shipp the ''Saint John'' Interrogated for theise eight<br />
yeares or thereabouts and hath served in her as a sailer for theise three yeares last<br />
and saith shee belongeth to the port of Olon or Oleron aforesaid, whennce depart[?ing]<br />
in March last for Newfound land on a fishing voyage, and ariving there shee<br />
laded with Codd fish, and being soe laden shee was in her course to retourne<br />
for Oleron aforesaid there to discharge her said lading to and for accompt<br />
of her owners all ffrench dwelling in Olon aforesaid, and subiects of the<br />
kinge of ffrance, videlicet Margaret Porotean, and his precontest the master<br />
and others, and saith that being soe in her4 course for Oleron shee was<br />
about five weekes since met with and taken on the high and open seas<br />
by Captaine Wilkinson in the shipp the ''Allicant merchant'', at which time<br />
her said lading of Codfish was aboard her, and would have bin carried to<br />
Olon and dischardged as aforesaid in case shee had not bin soe taken, And<br />
otherwise hee cannot answer, or depose, savin one third part of the said<br />
lading belonged to the shipps company all ffrench and subiects as aforesaid,<br />
and saving hee was aboard and sawe the premisses soe donne.
Repeated before doctor Clarke.
Andr[?a] [?Pellarin] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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16. July 1651.
The claime of henry Aggis and company}<br />
for the ship the ''Golden Waggon'' (Peter}<br />
Anis master)}
Examined upon an allegation given in on the<br />
behalfe of the said Aggis and company.
'''Rp. j.'''
'''Andrew Wyse''' of Wapping in the County<br />
of Middlesex Mariner, aged 37 yeares or thereabouts<br />
sworne and examined.
To the first and second articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth<br />
that hee hath well knowne the shipp the ''Golden Wagon'' arlate for<br />
theise three yeares last past, and the producents arlate for a longer<br />
time, and saith that they the said producents hendrick Aggis<br />
Alti{?a] Cornelis and company have bin for all the said time and<br />
are the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of the said shipp<br />
and of her tackle apparall and furniture and for such commonly<br />
accompted and reputed, which hee knoweth because hee this deponen<br />
for foure severall voyages which shee hath made to this port<br />
hath as a broker donne the busines concerning her and her said<br />
owners, and hath severall times remitted them moneys home by<br />
bills of Exchange due unto them as owners for her freight and<br />
that by the said masters order. And further saith that the said<br />
producents were and are Inhabitants of Amsterdam and other places<br />
in the dominions of the States of the Unitred Netherland Provinces<br />
and soe commonly accompted, and that the said shipp was in<br />
winter last taken by a Scilly man of warr and afterwards retaken by<br />
some of the Parliaments shipps and is nowe remayning in the River<br />
of Thames where hee sawe her this morning at Saint saviours dock where<br />
shee lieth, and for her said taking by the Scilly men hee was informed by<br />
some of her company that came afterwards hither, whence this deponent<br />
got them passage for their owne countrey, one of them being the Stiersman.
Repeated before doctor Clarke.
Andrew Wise [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Upon Interrogatories hee is not examined by direction of mr [XXXX] is not examined by direction of mr [XXXX] +
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