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HCA 13/70 f.730v Annotate
First transcribed 8 February 2015  +
First transcriber Karen Gunnell  +
Folio 730  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 08/02/2015  +
Transcription Spaine to amsterdam and there, finishing tSpaine to amsterdam and there, finishing there severall voyages within the nine yeares last.<br /> this deponent hath seene the said Christian Cloppenburgh deliver<br /> at Amsterdam to severall persons there residing, namely the first time to<br /> a merchant dwelling on the keisers gracht, the second time to one<br /> Arian Poulsen dwelling in the (?Strewet) market, and<br /> the last time which was about two yeares since to one vanderstraten<br /> in the heeresgracht, but for the time(being soe longe since) persons or quantitie hee<br /> saith hee doth not otherwise remember then as aforesaid. And further hee cannot<br /> answer saving his foregoing deposition. To the 22 hee hath not deposed, namely not of any confession made<br /> by the said Christian Cloppengburgh that his said shipp belonged to Amsterdam. To the 23th hee saith hee hath seene the shipp the ''Mercurius'' interrate at<br /> Cadiz about 6 yeares since, and saith she was a broadsterned shipp having<br /> three or four and twenty gunnes, holland built at least in appearance, and<br /> of about 400 tonnes burthen, and since that time hee hath not seene her<br /> saving about 4 yeares since at which time hee sawe her at Amsterdam<br /> and never sawe the Golden Sunn being at Ostend the time aforesaid, whic<br /> hee saith was then of the burthen (in his estimacion) of five hundred tonnes<br /> and a broadsterned shipp alsoe of a holland mould,<br /> and otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid. To the24 hee hath not soe deposed, but at amsterdam it was commonly and<br /> generally said and reputed that shee belonged to that citie, and saving<br /> spoken of a common report and fame in such a citie hee saith hee cannot depose<br /> knowingly to the question of what person, or in what house or language<br /> hee heard it for (as hee saith) if hee heard it only of some particular<br /> person or in some distinct house it could not in his iudgement but the common<br /> forme and voice of the people as he saith it was, and therefore hee therein referreth<br /> himselfe to his foregoing deposition. To the 25th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition. To the 27th hee hath not soe deposed. To the 28th hee hath not soe deposed. To the 29th hee saith that severall ships of severall Province, states<br /> in amitie together doe often times meete and trade at a port of<br /> another state or Province in amitie with them and lade there, and. To the 30th negatively saving hee came not from Cadiz in any of<br /> the shipps interrate or in their company. To the 31 and 32th hee hath not soe deposed. To the 33 hee saith that the said discourse betwixt the mariners of the ''Salvador'' and this<br /> deponent at the bell at [LH MARGIN]<br /> Woolwich, happened in an<br /> upper roome or chamber of<br /> the said house, and was spoken<br /> in dutch in the afternoone<br /> and that one of the mariner<br /> was named (?Cornelius), and<br /> was trumpeter of the said<br /> shipp and otherwise hee<br /> remembreth not saving his<br /> foregoing deposition.<br /> Abraham Jansen [SIGNATURE] To the 36th hee answereth and saith that if it were in his power hee<br /> would adjudge and condemn for a prize the severall shipps the Sampson<br /> the ''Salvador'' and ''Saint George'' interrate with their severall ladings<br /> because hee verily beleeveth them to belonge to hollanders and to be as<br /> good prize to this state as any that ever they tooke. To the 37th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition, and otherwise<br /> negatively. To the 38th negatively for his part, saving there was never any fallings<br /> out betwixt this deponent and the said Xhristian Cloppenburgh nor did<br /> this deponent ever demand any wages of him, having never served in his<br /> Shipp. To the 39th hee saith hee is only a lodger at the place aforesaid of his (?predite) abode<br /> but is not taxed to the Commonwealth, and is a sailmaker by trade. Abraham Jansen [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] Repeated before Doctors Clarke and Godolphin [LHS SIDE]e Doctors Clarke and Godolphin [LHS SIDE]  +
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