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Transcription

That John et cetera
? rabeat merchant

Re[ad] before C ??
and doctor Clerke

To the 14th Inventery Soe saith that in case the sayd shipp 'Young Boer'
arrived safely att Amsterdam ? Jno van ???? Master ??? Have payd and was to ??
part of the freight for the goods in question videlicet for, the goods of Jo ??
Hawkes the deponents father. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 15 negatively to every part thereof
Clam Ddaplace Andreas Haecks

The second day of November 1653.

Examined vpon the said allegation.

3.

Jacob Wijgandie of Hamburgh merchant aged
25 yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne and
examined deposeth and saith as followeth.

To the sixth article of the sayd Allegation This deponent saith and deposeth
that the arlate John Hawkes, Jacob Hoffner, Claes Steding, Constans
Corfemaker, Derrick Hething, Matthew Witt, Thomas Eyke Hans
Loer and Claes or fflorez Yutt were and are by common repute all Swedish
by birth, and in May and June last past were and for some yeares before
of this deponents knowledge had bene Inhabitants and Burghers, and
every one of them was and is a Burgher and Inhabitant of Revell in
Swedland, and for all the sayd tyme and indeed by common repute for
all their tymes respectively have bene and are, and every of them
was and is a subject of the Queen of Swethland and for and as such
com[m?] only accounted and reputed, All which he knoweth having for
sometymes lived att Revell, where being and restding in of
quality of a merchant factor he came to know the forsayd parties, and had
particular knowledge and acquaintance of and with the sayd John Hawkes
who was and is as he saith a merchant of good ranke and one of the
Burgomasters of the sayd Citty of Revell. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the Crosse Interview
To the 1.2.3.4. and 5. Interrogatories he saith he did never belong to the sayd
shipp Young Boer, nor knoweth any thing touching the goods now in question
who are the Owners thereof or when or where or for whose Accompt or by whom
the same were laden, but saith he hath knowne the foresayd Claymers there[of]
about 12 yeares, and farther saving his foregoding depose as cannot
depose, saving that the sayd John Hawkes his howse is in the Laugh street of Revell