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To the .8. he saith the sayd Zollicoffers … To the .8. he saith the sayd Zollicoffers and Van Beuer and Respanian Cokel were severall tymes<br />
in Companie with this deponent att Marcelles and aboard the shipp ''Neptune''<br />
whilst she remayned there.
To the .9. he saith he saw many of the sayd goods now claymed in the possession<br />
of the sayd Zollicoffers in their house att Marseilles, and saw a goods part<br />
of the Almonds bought and paid for to merchants of Marselles, and the<br />
sayd factors did severall tymes tell this Rendent that the sayd goods and lading<br />
were the goods of the Claymers, and this deponent knoweth that they were<br />
all Laden for the Accompt of the sayd Hamburghers the Claymers thereof<br />
And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the .10th he saith he saw the sayd Zollicoffers abd Van Beuer bring the<br />
goods and merchandizes now Claymed aboard the sayd shipp att Marselles<br />
and saith they were and are factors for the aforesayd Hamburgh merchants.
To the .11th. he saith there were severall bills of lading signed for the<br />
merchants goods aboard the sayd shipp now claymed, which are of severall<br />
tenors but the certaine number thereof he knoweth not, but saith he this deponent<br />
firmed three of every distinct tenor. and otherwise cannot depose.
To the 12th he saith that he verily beleiveth that the sayd ffactors had severall<br />
effects in their hands of goods value for the Accompt if the aforesayd<br />
merchants of Hamburgh. and this Rendent in the sayd shipp did about<br />
three yeares agoe for the Accompt of the sayd John and George Scothering<br />
transport from Hamburgh severall quantityes of Tyn lead and other goods<br />
and delivered the same to the sayd ffactors att Marselles; And otherwise<br />
he cannot depose.
To the 13. he saith the factors interrate did acquaint this Rendent att Marcelles<br />
for whose Accompt they did lade the severall and respective parcells of goods<br />
by them respectively laden aboard the sayd shipp the ''Neptune'', and who was<br />
to beare the adventure thereof, videlicet the aforesayd Hamburgh merchants.
To the .14th he saith he doth not know nor is convinced or beleiveth in conscience<br />
that the sayd shipp and goods now claymed or any part thereof doth belong<br />
to any Hollander or other subiect of the States of the United Provinces<br />
or to any ffrenchman subiect of the ffrench King, And saith the sayd shipp<br />
the ''Neptune'' was not bound for Amsterdam or any other port in Holland, nor<br />
should or would the sayd shipp in case she had arrived in safety to Hamburgh<br />
have gone to Amsterdam, or any part of the goods or the proceed thereof<br />
have bene sent thither or any other port of the United Provinces<br />
for the Accompt of any of their subiects of the States of the sayd United<br />
Provinces. And otherwise cannot depose
To the 15 he saith he is a native and Inhabitant of Hamburgh, and hath<br />
for his owne Accompt aboard the sayd shipp goods and merchandizes of<br />
a good value, for the particulars whereof he referrs himselfe to his<br />
bookes abiding in this Court. and hath interest in 1/8 part of the sayd shipp<br />
as aforesayd and is the son of Christian Holst one of the part owners of<br />
the sayd shipp And hopeth he shall have restitution of his owne<br />
part of the sayd shipp and goods. And otherwise cannot depose
To the 16. he saith the sayd shipp began her outward voyage from Hamburgh<br />
about three yeares since, and her lading was lead and tinn wax and other<br />
Eastland goods, a good quantity whereof was for the Accompt of theuantity whereof was for the Accompt of the +
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