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of feathers and forty one thousand pounds … of feathers and forty one thousand pounds of pitch all for the<br />
proper accompt of this deponent to be delivered att this Port of<br />
London, and that he had given order to the skipper to touch att<br />
Plymouth or Dartmouth: And he further saith that the sayd<br />
Letter and bill of lading were and are true and reall. and that<br />
the sayd vessell doth really belong to this deponent, and that the<br />
sayd goods were laden by this deponents order, and doe truly belong<br />
to him and that he alone doth run the hazard and advenure<br />
thereof. And lastly saith that according to the foresayd letter of<br />
advise he is given to understand that the foresayd vessell for the<br />
better securing her and her foresayd goods from the ffrench and<br />
Dutch men of warr was and is manned by a ffrench master and<br />
ffrench Mariners.
Martin Wescombe [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The third day of May <u>1654.</u> [CENTRE HEADING]
The Clayme of Daniel Slegall}<br />
for the shipp the ''Peter''.}
Examined upon the sayd allegation
'''Gerrard Menschever''' of Stockhollom in Swethland<br />
Secretary to the Agent of the Queene of Sweden<br />
Resident here in England aged 36 yeares or<br />
thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined saith and<br />
deposeth by vertue of his oath as followeth videlicet.
To the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that being att <br />
Stockhollom in the yeare 1644 in the which yeare and for some tyme<br />
after there was open warr and hostility betwixt the Queene of Sweden<br />
and King of Denmarke he well remembreth that he saw within<br />
the sayd yeare 1644 the arlate shipp the ''Saint Peter'' (whereof Matthias<br />
Cornelison is or late was master) brought into Stockholme as a<br />
prize by one Captaine Lutziffer and another Captaine in the service<br />
of the Queene of Sweden, who had taken the same att sea from<br />
the King of Denmarke to whom formerly she<br />
did belong. And he likewise well knoweth that Daniel Slegall<br />
arlate was Commissary Generall in the parts of Pomeren of the<br />
sayd Queenees Armada and that for his service therein he was<br />
advanced by her Majesty of Sweden to the dignity of a Nobleman, and<br />
had the sayd shipp the ''Saint Peter'' and propriety of the same assigned and made over to him and<br />
so became possest thereof (which was done (as this deponent conceyveth)<br />
in allowance of<br />
moneyes expended by him in furnishing her Majestyes Navie with provisions in the sayd service, which this<br />
deponent came to know and take notice of living then in Stockhollom<br />
as aforesayd, and being severall tymes in Company of the sayd Daniel<br />
Slagall in his treaties with the officers for the Treadury of her<br />
sayd Majesty of Sweden for and touching the sayd shipp, and afterwards<br />
sawsayd shipp, and afterwards<br />
saw +
, of feathers and forty one thousand pounds … of feathers and forty one thousand pounds of pitch all for the<br />
proper accompt of this deponent to be delivered att this Port of<br />
London, and that he had given order to the skipper to touch att<br />
Plymouth or Dartmouth: And he further saith that the sayd<br />
Letter and bill of lading were and are true and reall. and that<br />
the sayd vessell doth really belong to this deponent, and that the<br />
sayd goods were laden by this deponents order, and doe truly belong<br />
to him and that he alone doth run the hazard and advenure<br />
thereof. And lastly saith that according to the foresayd letter of<br />
advise he is given to understand that the foresayd vessell for the<br />
better securing her and her foresayd goods from the ffrench and<br />
Dutch men of warr was and is manned by a ffrench master and<br />
ffrench Mariners.
Martin Wescombe [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The third day of May <u>1654.</u> [CENTRE HEADING]
The Clayme of Daniel Slegall}<br />
for the shipp the ''Peter''.}
Examined upon the sayd allegation
'''Gerrard Menschever''' of Stockhollom in Swethland<br />
Secretary to the Agent of the Queene of Sweden<br />
Resident here in England aged 36 yeares or<br />
thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined saith and<br />
deposeth by vertue of his oath as followeth videlicet.
To the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that being att <br />
Stockhollom in the yeare 1644 in the which yeare and for some tyme<br />
after there was open warr and hostility betwixt the Queene of Sweden<br />
and King of Denmarke he well remembreth that he saw within<br />
the sayd yeare 1644 the arlate shipp the ''Saint Peter'' (whereof Matthias<br />
Cornelison is or late was master) brought into Stockholme as a<br />
prize by one Captaine Lutziffer and another Captaine in the service<br />
of the Queene of Sweden, who had taken the same att sea from<br />
the King of Denmarke to whom formerly she<br />
did belong. And he likewise well knoweth that Daniel Slegall<br />
arlate was Commissary Generall in the parts of Pomeren of the<br />
sayd Queenees Armada and that for his service therein he was<br />
advanced by her Majesty of Sweden to the dignity of a Nobleman, and<br />
had the sayd shipp the ''Saint Peter'' and propriety of the same assigned and made over to him and<br />
so became possest thereof (which was done (as this deponent conceyveth)<br />
in allowance of<br />
moneyes expended by him in furnishing her Majestyes Navie with provisions in the sayd service, which this<br />
deponent came to know and take notice of living then in Stockhollom<br />
as aforesayd, and being severall tymes in Company of the sayd Daniel<br />
Slagall in his treaties with the officers for the Treadury of her<br />
sayd Majesty of Sweden for and touching the sayd shipp, and afterwards<br />
sawsayd shipp, and afterwards<br />
saw +
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