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To the eight Interrogatorie hee hath not s … To the eight Interrogatorie hee hath not soe deposed, [?and] liveth and keepeth his<br />
familie in hamburgh, but saith that hee knoweth the interrogated Adrian Goldsmith<br />
and Charles Vinck, but carried noe goods for them the last time hee went from<br />
dunquirke, whence hee departed in ballast and came into the downes as aforesaid<br />
for his lading.
To the 9th hee saith hee hath about 28 eaters of his company, which hee saith hee<br />
beleeveth are all Easterlings, and came first aboard at Dunquirke and<br />
therwise negatively./
To the 10th hee saith hee hath two or three and twenty fatts of raisins in the [?XXX] aboard for<br />
his owne accompt and 80 frailes of raisins, and 100 fatts of anchovas for his<br />
owne accompt, all without bill of lading, and hath noe other goods aboard that<br />
hee remembreth for which there is not a bill of lading, unlesse a fatt two or<br />
three of wine, lemmons or some such thinge sent for a Regalo to friends.<br />
And otherwise referring himselfe to the bills and papers taken aboard hee<br />
cannot depose.
[?dyrXXX] [?huitman] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 19th of November 1653.
Touching the}<br />
[?XXX] busines.}
'''Cornelius Vanderhoeven''' of London Merchant aged 32 yeares or thereabouts<br />
sworne before the right worshipful William Clerke and John Godolphin<br />
doctors of Lawes, Judges of the high Court of the Admiraltie<br />
saith and intimateth by vertue of his oath
That according to letters of advise sent him, and by this deponent received from his<br />
correspondents at Dantzike, a certaine shipp of Dantzicke named the ''John''<br />
''C[?XXXsis]'' (alsoe the name of the King of Poland) Jacob Hennenberg master<br />
departed about six weekes since from Dantzike bound for Riga to lade hemp<br />
and wood for this port of London, But that her dispatches will be for<br />
dunquirke to preserve her and her lading from the hollanders in case shee<br />
should be met with by them. And saith the siad lading was and is for accompt<br />
of Daniel Gossen, Giles hadersolof, Philip Usell and Giles Thibaut<br />
who were and are owners of the said shipp and Inhabitants of dantzike and<br />
well knowne to this deponent, and that the said lading comes consigned<br />
to this deponent to this port for their accompt aforesaid, And for the further<br />
information of this Court touching their proprietie in the said vessell, hee produceth<br />
and leaveth a testimoniall from the Magistrates of the said citie of Dantzicke and under<br />
the seale thereof dated the 17th of November last
Cornelius Vander Hoene [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 22th of November <u>1653.</u>
The Keepers against the ''ffortune''}<br />
[?XXX]
Examined upon the sayd allegation
'''4)'''
''' NIcholas Francklin''' of Maidstone in Kent Esquire<br />
aged fifty yeares or thereabouts a witnes<br />
sworne and examined deposeth and saith as<br />
followeth videlicet.
To the tenth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith That in the<br />
monthes of July and August and September last past of this present yeare 1653<br />
att Maidstone in Kent as well in the open market there as att the<br />
privatearket there as att the<br />
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