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|Transcription=Contains knowledge and continually find the sayd Antonia du [...]
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|Transcription=Contains knowledge and continually find the sayd Antonia du Caypert
 
and John Parchant were and are citizens inhabitants and subjects
 
and John Parchant were and are citizens inhabitants and subjects
 
and each and every of them was and is a citizen inhabitant and  
 
and each and every of them was and is a citizen inhabitant and  
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otherwise for same [...]
 
otherwise for same [...]
  
To the last of faith said depositions are true.
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To the last the faith said depositions are true.
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To the [...] interviews.
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To the . i . the faith [...] master of the ''young Boer'' and so hath borne for.
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about 2 yeares and an halfe and came first aboard for [...]
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and to go in for att [...] [...] of seizure.
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To the .2. the faith he knoweth both the parties [interrogated] and hath knowne -
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from 13. yeares and upwards respectively, and faith by [...] separate
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they are [Dautzyakers] borne and fore save lived all their tyme, and
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for 13 yeares [...] of the deponents knowledge, and [...] their -
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hereof wives children and familys, and faith Antonio du Caypert -
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hereof is att the Corner of the [...] street by the water side in Dantzyck
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and the howse of John Parchant is seene to the parte Church or the
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G[...] Church of Dantzyck.
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To the [...] the faith he hath knowne the sayd shipp the ''young Boer'' [...] -
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yeares or there abouts and faith she was built att Edam in Holland about
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3 yeares at the Co[..] of an Inhabitant of [...] whose name so [...]
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not And faith [...] deponent did buy the sayd [...] of the ''young''
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''Boer'' now in question att [...] on the behalfe of the sayd [...] Owners
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and [...] were not nor any bill of sale for the same [...] [...]
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of [...] and sale fully satisfyed the most of [said] [...] in said -
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foregoeing deposition were so [...] [...].
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To the 4 and [...] [...] himselfe to said foregoeing depositions -
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wherein he hath [...] the whole [...] so farr as he knoweth and
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otherwise negatively.
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To the .6. the faith he is a native and inhabitant of Skelling being an
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Island under the jurisdiction of the States Generall of the united
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provinces and otherwise negatively.
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To the .7. the faith he knoweth nothing thereof.
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To the .8. the faith the sayd shipp [...] her outward voyage in May last
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from the port of the [...] and faith [...] the sayd Antonio dy Cayper
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and John Parchant did by their respective [...] att [...] contribute
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towards the then setting forth of the sayd shipp and faith [...][...] -
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not know [belong] or sale of and [...] [...] 1654 . the sayd Antonio
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du Cayper and John Parchant save [so conveyed] or sold [against] [...]
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say two sixteenths of the sayd shipp to the sayd John Crowson or any
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of [...] [...] [...], and otherwise [...] [...].
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Sam Delablake
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Repeated before the Judges in Court
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Jacob [...] [...]
 
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Contains knowledge and continually find the sayd Antonia du Caypert
and John Parchant were and are citizens inhabitants and subjects
and each and every of them was and is a citizen inhabitant and
subject of the free City and State of Dantzick and so accounted.
and are not nor were not [...] of them is or ever was [legally]
deponent knoweth belonging for sale [...] and [...] to the States of
the United Provinces, of the [...] King, or of any prince or state -
in [...] with the Commonwealth of England now so accounted. And
otherwise for same [...]

To the last the faith said depositions are true.

To the [...] interviews.

To the . i . the faith [...] master of the young Boer and so hath borne for.
about 2 yeares and an halfe and came first aboard for [...]
and to go in for att [...] [...] of seizure.
To the .2. the faith he knoweth both the parties [interrogated] and hath knowne -
from 13. yeares and upwards respectively, and faith by [...] separate
they are [Dautzyakers] borne and fore save lived all their tyme, and
for 13 yeares [...] of the deponents knowledge, and [...] their -
hereof wives children and familys, and faith Antonio du Caypert -
hereof is att the Corner of the [...] street by the water side in Dantzyck
and the howse of John Parchant is seene to the parte Church or the
G[...] Church of Dantzyck.

To the [...] the faith he hath knowne the sayd shipp the young Boer [...] -
yeares or there abouts and faith she was built att Edam in Holland about
3 yeares at the Co[..] of an Inhabitant of [...] whose name so [...]
not And faith [...] deponent did buy the sayd [...] of the young
Boer now in question att [...] on the behalfe of the sayd [...] Owners
and [...] were not nor any bill of sale for the same [...] [...]
of [...] and sale fully satisfyed the most of [said] [...] in said -
foregoeing deposition were so [...] [...].

To the 4 and [...] [...] himselfe to said foregoeing depositions -
wherein he hath [...] the whole [...] so farr as he knoweth and
otherwise negatively.

To the .6. the faith he is a native and inhabitant of Skelling being an
Island under the jurisdiction of the States Generall of the united
provinces and otherwise negatively.

To the .7. the faith he knoweth nothing thereof.

To the .8. the faith the sayd shipp [...] her outward voyage in May last
from the port of the [...] and faith [...] the sayd Antonio dy Cayper
and John Parchant did by their respective [...] att [...] contribute
towards the then setting forth of the sayd shipp and faith [...][...] -
not know [belong] or sale of and [...] [...] 1654 . the sayd Antonio
du Cayper and John Parchant save [so conveyed] or sold [against] [...]
say two sixteenths of the sayd shipp to the sayd John Crowson or any
of [...] [...] [...], and otherwise [...] [...].

Sam Delablake
Repeated before the Judges in Court

Jacob [...] [...]