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'''Harman Williams''' of Hamborough Mariner, Master of the
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ffliboate the ''hope'' of Hamburg, aged five and thirtie yeares or
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thereabouts sworne in the High Court of the Admiraltie of
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England and examined upon certaine Interrogatories therein
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ministred on the behalfe of Jeremiah Reynsdorp, Albrety
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Schults and company of Hamburgh, saith and deposeth
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thereupon by vertue of his oath
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she cost foure thousand markes the first
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penny besides fitting and furnishing
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the moneth of November 1653.

Harman Williams of Hamborough Mariner, Master of the
ffliboate the hope of Hamburg, aged five and thirtie yeares or
thereabouts sworne in the High Court of the Admiraltie of
England and examined upon certaine Interrogatories therein
ministred on the behalfe of Jeremiah Reynsdorp, Albrety
Schults and company of Hamburgh, saith and deposeth
thereupon by vertue of his oath

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she cost foure thousand markes the first
penny besides fitting and furnishing

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The 9th day of November 1653 [CENTRE HEADING]

The Clayme of Henry Snerbock Matthias}
[?XXXnd] and Companie for the shipp the}
[?Golden Sunn] whereof Hendrick Pan[?t]}
[?XXX] is Master) taken and surprized by}
[?XXX] Sampson whereof Robert Granger}
was Captaine. Smith ffranklyn}

Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe
of the sayd Henry Snerbock.

1

Jan Harmanson Snack of Breme
Mariner aged 49 yeares or thereabouts
a witnes sworne and examined deposeth
and saith as followeth. videlicet.

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