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HCA 13/70 f.710r Annotate
First transcribed 27 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 710  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 27/01/2015  +
Transcription Ostend, asked them why (seeing they were bOstend, asked them why (seeing they were bound for holland with their said shipp, and that the<br /> said silver as hee understood was to goe thither) they landed and left it at<br /> Ostend and did not carry it alonge with them, to which they answered<br /> that the coast was not cleare enough for such and adventure,<br /> and the danger considered, it was held safest to land and leave the same<br /> there to be sent through the land in boates, or to the same effect; And<br /> otherwise hee cannot depose. To the 19th article hee saith and deposeth that after the seizure of the<br /> said shipp, namely in or about the moneth of ffebruary last past hee this<br /> deponent comming from dunquirke to dover and soe for London by land, went<br /> into Woolwich by the way, and there went into a victualling<br /> house at the signe of the bell to refresh himselfe, and meeting accidentally<br /> with some dutch mariners there, and falling into discourse with them, they<br /> asked him howe hee came thither, and hee telling them that hee was<br /> of holland, and was taken by the English, and asking them what shipp<br /> they belonged unto, they told him that they belonged to the shipp the<br /> ''Salvador'' which then was there lying before the towne, and came from Cales<br /> and was taken by the English, and that they had lived there three or<br /> foure monethes, and that a greate part of their silver had bin taken out<br /> but was sent back aboard, and that they should suddenly be<br /> cleared and gonne, and said and confessed that the said shipp together<br /> with two other shipps namely the ''Sampson'' and the ''Saint George'' which were<br /> alsoe taken with her or neere about the same time, were bound with<br /> their silver and lading of other goods for Amsterdam, and that<br /> thither they would goe, assoone as they were got cleare out, and<br /> undertooke to carry this deponent a letter to his father and mother there<br /> dwelling, and therefore willed him to make it speedily readie, and<br /> acknowledged, that they here made showe and gave out that they<br /> were bound for dunquirke or Ostend, and that in truth the masters<br /> of the said shipps had for a colour hired their men for the said ports<br /> of Ostend, or dunquirke, but they knewe well enough that they<br /> were to goe and dischardge at Amsterdam, or to that effect. And<br /> otherwise hee cannot depose. Upon the rest hee is not examined by the direction of Mr Budd Sam Delaplace [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE] '''see his answers to the interrogatories belowe.''' Abraham Janson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] Repeated before doctors Clarke and Godolphin. ************************************** The 26th of September 1653. [CENTRE HEADING] Examined upon the foresaid allegation. '''2.''' '''Jurian Martinson''' of fflintzborough in holsteinland Mariner<br /> aged 34 yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined. To the tenth and eleaventh articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth<br /> that about whitsentide in the yeere 1652 the shipp the ''Mercurius''<br /> of hamburgh (whereof hance yonge was master) comming out of the<br /> Straights to Cadiz, this deponent who was one of her company, and<br /> came thither with her found and sawe there the shipps the ''Sampson''<br /> arlate Otto George master, and the ''Saint George'', John Martenson dorp<br /> master, and the shipp the ''Prophet Elias'', and saith the said shipps the<br /> ''Sampson'' and ''Saint George'' were then at Cadiz commonly reputed to be<br /> belonging to Amsterdam, where the said shipp the ''Sampson'' hath one of her<br /> owners reputed to bee dwelling, named Peter Eleson,<br /> and the said shipp the ''Saint George'' is alsoe accompted to have owners dwelling<br /> at Amsterdam, and saith the shipp the ''Salvador'' arlate came thither<br /> about fourteene dayes after the said shipp the ''Mercurius'' and was alsoe<br /> accompted to belonge to Amsterdam and to have owners there dwelling. Anddam and to have owners there dwelling. And  +
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