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age and browne complexion, and whitish hai … age and browne complexion, and whitish hair, and saith<br />
he cannot positively sweare how long he hath knowne every of<br />
the foresayd persons being in Hamburgh but hath knowne some of them videlicet of the elder<br />
sort 20 yeares and upwards, and others ten yeares and upwards<br />
and all of them 3 yeares and upwards there living and saith that most<br />
of the sayd persons are merchands and have not signes<br />
hanging at their doores as is supposed in this Interrogatory
To the 7. he saith he hath knowne the sayd Overbockes, and [?Bernbecks]<br />
Luces and Sprakalls and their respective familyes as also Martin<br />
and Cors living in hamburgh for 20 yeares and upwards, and<br />
the rest of whom he hath deposed 3 yeares and upwards and<br />
beleiveth they have all lived there ten yeares and upwards<br />
and saith he knoweth not that any of the sayd partyes have att any [?tyme]<br />
dwelt in any port or place under the State generall of the United<br />
Provinces or ffrench King, or that they or any of them are<br />
or ever were subiects to them or any of them, or that they or<br />
any of them the foresayd persons have had their howses or family<br />
in any of the sayd United Provinces or in ffrance, nor hath ever<br />
heard of any such matter and further cannot depose.
To the .8. he saith he hath receyved several letters from Hamburgh<br />
from his owners aforesayd touching the sayd shipp and ladeing<br />
and otherwise negatively
To the 9 negatively to very part thereof
To the 10. he saith he delivered some of the outward lading<br />
videlicet some woolls and skinns to Andreas Anpsont and some<br />
skinns and tinne to Jochim Collin. and some wooll<br />
to one Dorville, and severall parcells more the Particulars<br />
of which or of the foresayd parcells or of the names of the<br />
rest of the persons having noe helpe att present to releive<br />
his memory in this behalfe he cannot sett forth And otherwise cannot depose.
To the 11 he saith he hath bene severall tymes in ffrance<br />
and att the port of Roane, and was last there before the<br />
voyage in Summer was twelve moneth. and saith he knoweth<br />
many of the laders of the sayd goods now in question. videlicet<br />
he hath knowne Mark Peters a Bachelor factor living [?once]<br />
while at Hamburgh. another while att Roane 3 yeares or thereabouts<br />
John Van Campen a bachelor Hamburgher living as a factor<br />
one while att Roane another while att Hamburgh. 6 yeares<br />
or thereabouts. Jochim Colins a Bachelor. 5 yeares, living<br />
in Roane. Nicholas [?Larcanine] a marryed man in Roane<br />
ten yeares. Egbert Cappre a married man att Roane ten yeares<br />
Alponte Soarez 2 yeares. Jacques Pallering a bachelor<br />
att Roane about 6 yeares. Andreas Ampsant and John [?XXX]<br />
bachelors att Roane 5 or 6 yeares. Beniamine [?Bamling]<br />
5 yeares att Roane. Simon Vrouling att Roane 2 yeares [?Daniel]<br />
Schochfenir att Roane 4 yeares. Henrick [?Amsant] 7 yeares att<br />
Roane. Jochim Brugman a bachelor att Roane 6. yeares [?fXX]<br />
Blanc a bachelor 6 yeares att Roane William Scott a married man<br />
att Roane 5 yeares. Herman Wetgan att Roane 2 yeares and<br />
att Hamburgh many yeares before. And further cannot depose.
[AT 90 DEGREES, LH MARGIN]
To the 12th interrogatory he saith the goods of the outward voyage were all laden att Hamburgh<br />
and were all the ordinary merchandizes of the East Countreyes usually laden att Hamburgh<br />
and other Easterling ports, and otherwise negatively<br />
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Henry Favell[?xx] [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]<br />
Repeated before Doctor Clarke and Doctor Godolphin before Doctor Clarke and Doctor Godolphin +
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