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Transcription

A businesse of examination of witnesses}
touching the late seizure of the shipp}
Saint John Baptiste of London John Clawson master
promoted by Arnold Beake and company against}
Captaine Sedgewick and Captaine Leverett.}
Suckley.}

Examined upon an allegation
on the behallfe of the said
Mr Beake

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John Clawson of Dantzike Mariner
Master of the said shipp ahed 35 yeares
or thereabouts, sworne and examined
saith and deposeth as followeth.

To the first and second articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that hee this deponent about eight monethes since, having
sold a shipp (whereof hee was formerly master) at Dantzik, came
thence to this port in August last to buy another, and
meeting with Mr Arnold Beake of this citie merchant, the said
Mr Beake told him that seeing hee this deponent was a
batchelour and a dantziker and one of whom hee had heard a
good report, hee the said Mr Beake and companie would furnish
him with a shipp and send him out in their service, which this
deponent yeelding unto, Mr Beake for himselfe and
company bought shortly after the shipp the Saint John Baptist
arlate of the Commissioners for prize goods here in this citie
the same having bin brought as prize to this Commonwealth
by the name (as hee taketh it) of the Golden Lilly, taken from
the hollanders, with which buying this deponent was acquainted
being then here present in this citie and staying for the said shipp

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gave him passe of her, and saith the said
persons before named were and are the owners and proprietors
of the said shipp the Saint John Baptiste

a cargazon of goods for the
said owners accompt to be carried to Bayon or Saint DSebastians, and this deponent having
provided himselfe of mariners which hee met and hired [?at ?Dover]
and received the said lading aboard departed and sailed to and
safely arrived at Bayon in the dominion of the Kinge of ffrance