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|Transcription=...hoochmogend
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|Transcription=ende oft het mochte gebeuren dat hare hooch mogende
...mochten maechen
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daerinne eenige diffeculteijt mochten maecken
ten [?advisen] van s[?XXXhere] [?Xontracten] ...
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ten aensien van seeckere contracten conditien oft
andere [?XXXXX]...Coningh
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andere verbintenisse die met eenige Coningen
Prinsen, Republlijequen...andere mochten zijn
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Prinsen Republijcquen oft andere mochten zijn  
gemacht dat dan in [?ZuXXXXXX] ge[?XXX] bij haen hooch
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gemaeckt, dat dan inzulcken geval bij haer hooch  
Mogende [?belar]...werden, dat de gemeten
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Mogende belast mocht werden, dat de gemelte
Schepen tot voorde Haven van Oostende Van
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schepen tot voorde haven van oostende van  
onse Schepen geconvoydert onde in Zalve gebracht
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onse schepen geconvoijeert ende in [zalvo] gebracht
moochten werden om de coopluijden deser Lande
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mochten werden om de coopluijden deser lande
van daer [?Gadre] goedden ende Silwer todern t’huijs comme
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van daer haere goederen ende silver tedoen thuijs comen
op dat de SXXX mit enverwalten in Handen Vande Engelese
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op dat de selve niet en vervallen in handen vande Engelsen
want sonden anders hadr dade medd te getus desen Staat
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want souden anders haer daer mede tegens desen staet
sappar VertteXXX ende bu halven dat zonde hat
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dapper verstercken ende behalven dat zoude het
hier ech seer groote Schade getan XXX Ruije
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hier een seer groote schade geven ende ruijne
Van Vedden [?caXXXm], Twelck – soende th
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van veele causeeren, twelck doende [etc.]
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[SIGNATURES] [TOTAL = 13]
 
[SIGNATURES] [TOTAL = 13]

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ende oft het mochte gebeuren dat hare hooch mogende
daerinne eenige diffeculteijt mochten maecken
ten aensien van seeckere contracten conditien oft
andere verbintenisse die met eenige Coningen
Prinsen Republijcquen oft andere mochten zijn
gemaeckt, dat dan inzulcken geval bij haer hooch
Mogende belast mocht werden, dat de gemelte
schepen tot voorde haven van oostende van
onse schepen geconvoijeert ende in [zalvo] gebracht
mochten werden om de coopluijden deser lande
van daer haere goederen ende silver tedoen thuijs comen
op dat de selve niet en vervallen in handen vande Engelsen
want souden anders haer daer mede tegens desen staet
dapper verstercken ende behalven dat zoude het
hier een seer groote schade geven ende ruijne
van veele causeeren, twelck doende [etc.]


[SIGNATURES] [TOTAL = 13]

Nicolaos Van Hulten [SIGNATURE]
Henriq Mathias [SIGNATURE]
Philips Pelt [SIGNATURE]
Jacomo Rulandt [SIGNATURE]
Floris Visscher [SIGNATURE]
Daniel Desmazieres [SIGNATURE]
Guilliam Momma [SIGNATURE]
Albert Lemmerman [SIGNATURE]
Gerbrant Dobbesen [SIGNATURE]
Jan van brouck [SIGNATURE]
Cornelis Gijsbert van Goor [SIGNATURE]
Jan Ernst Van Basten [SIGNATURE]
Jacques Martin [SIGNATURE]

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This unfoliated three page document is from the incoming correspondence of the States General from the various Dutch Admiralties [the foliation in page title is artifical].

The document was sent by thirteen leading Dutch merchants trading with Spain, who were expecting delivery of Spanish silver bullion being transported to them them in neutral ships of Hamburg and Ostend. War had broken out between England and the United Provinces and the Dutch merchants were fearful that the English would seize neutral ships.

The signators were Nicolaos Van Hulten, Henriq Mathias, Philips Pelt, Jacomo Rulandt, Floris Visscher, Daniel Desmazieres, Guilliam Momma, Albert Lemmerman, Gerbrant Dobbesen, Jan van Brouck, Cornelis Gijsbert van Goor, Jan Ernst Van Basten, Jacques Martin.

Thanks are due for their help in deciphering the signators names to @AdvanderZee, @SjoerdBeelen, @SLevelt, @BelaudDuBellay, @HLJLooijesteijn, @stefanjji, @sneuperdokkum, @_mapnu, @hs_coates and @suzezij.