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|Transcription=To the first second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
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the shipp the ''Patriarch Jacob'' arlate ever since her building (which as hee
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hath bin credibly informed happened in the yeare 1648) in holland by
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order and direction of her owners arlate) hath bin and is commonly accompted
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and reputed to be belonging to the port of Hamborough and to be a Hamborough
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shipp, And that Daniel Brands, Adolph Sumpton, John Noris, [?Bostel]
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Van Bostle of Hamburgh were and are accompted jher
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owners, and to have caused and paid for her said building upon their owne
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accompt, and saith that his this deponents father John Milde was and
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is a broker at Hamborough and in that qualitie doth teh affaires of the
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said owners, merchants there, and this deponent hath often heard
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him say that they caused her to be fitted and furnished and paid for her and said [?they]
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were her sole owners and further that the said
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Claus Colbrand her nowe master hath bin and is commonly accompted
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master of her and to have bin master ever since her said building, and
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to have bin sent and imployed by the said owners for her building, And
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othrwise hee cannot depose.
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...and about Whitsuntide last this
 
...and about Whitsuntide last this
deponent being at hamburgh sawe that there was sent from thence
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deponent being at Hamburgh sawe that there was sent from thence
 
by the said owners for Cadiz in Spaine for the said shipp a
 
by the said owners for Cadiz in Spaine for the said shipp a
 
parcell of tenn barralls or thereabouts of flesh, and [?XXX]
 
parcell of tenn barralls or thereabouts of flesh, and [?XXX]

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To the first second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
the shipp the Patriarch Jacob arlate ever since her building (which as hee
hath bin credibly informed happened in the yeare 1648) in holland by
order and direction of her owners arlate) hath bin and is commonly accompted
and reputed to be belonging to the port of Hamborough and to be a Hamborough
shipp, And that Daniel Brands, Adolph Sumpton, John Noris, [?Bostel]
Van Bostle of Hamburgh were and are accompted jher
owners, and to have caused and paid for her said building upon their owne
accompt, and saith that his this deponents father John Milde was and
is a broker at Hamborough and in that qualitie doth teh affaires of the
said owners, merchants there, and this deponent hath often heard
him say that they caused her to be fitted and furnished and paid for her and said [?they]
were her sole owners and further that the said
Claus Colbrand her nowe master hath bin and is commonly accompted
master of her and to have bin master ever since her said building, and
to have bin sent and imployed by the said owners for her building, And
othrwise hee cannot depose.

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...and about Whitsuntide last this
deponent being at Hamburgh sawe that there was sent from thence
by the said owners for Cadiz in Spaine for the said shipp a
parcell of tenn barralls or thereabouts of flesh, and [?XXX]
in the shipp of hanie Schonback of hamborough bound thither, [?with]
goods this deponents said father (as hee told this deponent) caused
or procured to be assured at hamburgh on the behalfe of the said owners
who (as thee said) paid for the same, and sent the same to and for the
shipp the Patriarch Jacob for Cadiz. And otherwise hee cannnot depose

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To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To teh first hee saith hee this rendent was borne at hamburgh and hath
dwelt there all his time, and otherwise negatively.

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