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Transcription

The 16th day of December 1653/

The Clayme of Dittelof Stolly Merchant of}
Hamborough for his goods in the shipp the Saint John}
of Hambourgh, whereof Joachim Meesters was}
and is Master Smith ffrancklyn}

Examined upon the Allegation given in on the behalfe
of the said Claymer:/

jus

Claus Vosse of Hamborough servant
of the said Dittelof Stolly aged 23. yeares or
thereabouts sworne and examined saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet.

To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith, That in or about thje
moneths of August and September 1653. the arlate Dittelof Stolly
a Merchant of Hamburgh and producent in this Cause, did by [?XXX]
Joachim Collins a factor residing at Roanem and this Deponent whom the
said Dittelof Stolly had sent expressely about two moneth before from
Hamburgh about his Merchndizing occasions into ffrance, Did
ccause to be laden and putt on board the shipp the Saint John;; of
Hamburgh (Joachim Meesters then and now Master) then lying at the
kay at Roane and from thence directly bound for Hambugh, two
marks or bales of goods Np 3. 4. marked with the first mark
in the margent, and two bales or packs of goods No. 2. 5. marked with
the second marke in the margent, and one barrekk of horne combes No.
6 and marked with the said second marke, and five reames of paper
the said bailes or packes being filled with hatts hat bands belts
gloves ribbons stuffs and other sorts of wares and Merchandizes
of ffrance; And all the said bailes or packes and barrells and
goods therein severally contained and the said reames of paper so ladena
as aforesaid, were so laden expressely to be transported in the
shipp the Saint John from Roane to Hamburgh for the accompt and
upon the adventure of the said Dittelof Stolly

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To the second and two bills of lading therein exhibited as being in [?the]
Registry of this Court and now shewne to this Deponent at the