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therein,. And further cannot depose./
To … therein,. And further cannot depose./
To the 5.th hee saith it is notorious, That the said shipp the ''Saint John'' beingin<br />
her Course from Roane towards Hamburgh with her lading was surprized<br />
and taken by a private man of warr of this Nation and brought into<br />
the Port of Dover, where shee now is, as hee beleeveth, And further canot<br />
depose./
To the 6:th hee saith hee hath knowne the arlate Dittelof Stolly for 10.<br />
yeares las past or thereabouts an inhabitant Burger and Merchant<br />
residing in Hamburgh, and a Subject of that free State, and for such the<br />
said Sittelof Stolly was and is well knowne and commonly reputed. And<br />
otherwise cannot depose.
To the 7.th he saith his foregoing deposition is true./:-
To the Interrogatories:-/
To the first hee saith hee cometh to be a Witnesse in this Cause at he<br />
instance of Mr. ffrancklyn Proctor for the producent And otherwise<br />
negatively, And further cannot depose:-/
To the second hee saith hee is a Hamburgher by birth and habitation,<br />
and hath for 10. yeares last or thereabouts lived there with one Claus<br />
Luyth a Merchant,/ and is a Subject of that State./
To the third hee saith hee hath knowne the interrate dittelof for about 10.<br />
yeares last as aforesaid, and saith hee is accompted a Native of Remsburgh<br />
in the Dukedome of Holsteyn And otherwise referreth himselfe to his fore<br />
going deposition./
To the 4:th hee saith hee came last from Hamburgh about Whitesuntide last<br />
and sailed thence to Roane in ffrance in the shipp the ''Saint George'' of Hamborough<br />
(George Schoomaker Master) about his Master Claus Luys his occasions, and<br />
never was in ffrance before./
To the 5:th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition to the j. 3. and 5th<br />
articles of the allegation in this Cause, wherein hee hath, as uch as hee cann<br />
saisfied the demands of this Interrogatorrie./
To the 6:th hee saith, hee hath of late since his coming for London seene and<br />
observed some parcells of goods marked with the markes predeposed, which goods<br />
were here bought by his precontest for the said Stolly his accompt, and sent<br />
to him at Hamburgh. And otherwise saving his foregoing deposition hee cammpt<br />
Depose./
To the 7.th hee saith that hee this deponent being frequently in Companie at Paris with his pre<br />
contest, did severall times see severall accompts or ffactories concerning such goods<br />
as the said Claus Vosse bought there as aforesaid, which accompts or ffactories<br />
the said Claus Vosse declaring to this deponent hee then intended to send in letters over<br />
Land to the producent at Hamburgh And further cannot depose:-/
To the 8th and 9:th negatively:-/
To the 10:th negatively for his part, and otherwise cannot depose./
To the 11:th hee knoweth nothing thereof/
To the 12:th hee saith he was not in nor aboard the said shipp the ''Saint John''<br />
(atd shipp the ''Saint John''<br />
(at +
, therein,. And further cannot depose./
To … therein,. And further cannot depose./
To the 5.th hee saith it is notorious, That the said shipp the ''Saint John'' beingin<br />
her Course from Roane towards Hamburgh with her lading was surprized<br />
and taken by a private man of warr of this Nation and brought into<br />
the Port of Dover, where shee now is, as hee beleeveth, And further canot<br />
depose./
To the 6:th hee saith hee hath knowne the arlate Dittelof Stolly for 10.<br />
yeares las past or thereabouts an inhabitant Burger and Merchant<br />
residing in Hamburgh, and a Subject of that free State, and for such the<br />
said Sittelof Stolly was and is well knowne and commonly reputed. And<br />
otherwise cannot depose.
To the 7.th he saith his foregoing deposition is true./:-
To the Interrogatories:-/
To the first hee saith hee cometh to be a Witnesse in this Cause at he<br />
instance of Mr. ffrancklyn Proctor for the producent And otherwise<br />
negatively, And further cannot depose:-/
To the second hee saith hee is a Hamburgher by birth and habitation,<br />
and hath for 10. yeares last or thereabouts lived there with one Claus<br />
Luyth a Merchant,/ and is a Subject of that State./
To the third hee saith hee hath knowne the interrate dittelof for about 10.<br />
yeares last as aforesaid, and saith hee is accompted a Native of Remsburgh<br />
in the Dukedome of Holsteyn And otherwise referreth himselfe to his fore<br />
going deposition./
To the 4:th hee saith hee came last from Hamburgh about Whitesuntide last<br />
and sailed thence to Roane in ffrance in the shipp the ''Saint George'' of Hamborough<br />
(George Schoomaker Master) about his Master Claus Luys his occasions, and<br />
never was in ffrance before./
To the 5:th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition to the j. 3. and 5th<br />
articles of the allegation in this Cause, wherein hee hath, as uch as hee cann<br />
saisfied the demands of this Interrogatorrie./
To the 6:th hee saith, hee hath of late since his coming for London seene and<br />
observed some parcells of goods marked with the markes predeposed, which goods<br />
were here bought by his precontest for the said Stolly his accompt, and sent<br />
to him at Hamburgh. And otherwise saving his foregoing deposition hee cammpt<br />
Depose./
To the 7.th hee saith that hee this deponent being frequently in Companie at Paris with his pre<br />
contest, did severall times see severall accompts or ffactories concerning such goods<br />
as the said Claus Vosse bought there as aforesaid, which accompts or ffactories<br />
the said Claus Vosse declaring to this deponent hee then intended to send in letters over<br />
Land to the producent at Hamburgh And further cannot depose:-/
To the 8th and 9:th negatively:-/
To the 10:th negatively for his part, and otherwise cannot depose./
To the 11:th hee knoweth nothing thereof/
To the 12:th hee saith he was not in nor aboard the said shipp the ''Saint John''<br />
(atd shipp the ''Saint John''<br />
(at +
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