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|Transcription=The 9th of June <u>1655:</u>_ &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
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A business of Examination on the behalfe of dick&#125;
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Ohillipps and Myn herr Bucker and Company&#125;
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concerning the shipp the ''Peace'' of Amsterdam&#125;
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herman Barenson Master) lately seized&#125;
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neere the Barbadoes.&#125;
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Examined upon certaine Interrogatories
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ministred on the behalfe of the
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said dick Philips and Companie
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'''1us.'''
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'''Garret Gillison''' of Alckmaer in holland Mariner
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aged 23. yeares or thereabouts a Wittnesse sworne before
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the right worshippfull John Godolphin doctor of Lawes one
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of the Judges of the high Court of Admiraltie, saith
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and declareth as followeth videlicet./
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To the first hee saith, That hee this examinate hath knowne the shippe the
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''Peace'' interrate for about 12. moneths last past, during most of which
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time hee hath served aboard her and thereby well knoweth that the said
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shipp did and doeth belong to the Port of Amterdam, where this rendent
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hath seene and observed, that dick Phillips and one Mr Bicker of
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Amsterdam were there aboard the said shipp before her departure upon
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her last boiage thence to Guiney and so for the West Indies, and saith, That thje
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said Philips and Bicker and Companie were then and have ever since been commonly
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and generally esteemed taken and reputed to bee the true and lawfull
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Owners of the said shipp and of her Tackle apparrell furniture and lading
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and that they were and are Burghers of ASmsterdam and subjects of the
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United Netherlands and for such were and are well knowne and hhgenerallt
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reputed Amd otherwise cannot depose:-
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To the second
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to the third
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To the 4thj
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Repeated before doctor Clerke:-/
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The marke of
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Garret '''+''' Gillison &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
  
 
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The 9th of June 1655:_ [CENTRE HEADING]

A business of Examination on the behalfe of dick}
Ohillipps and Myn herr Bucker and Company}
concerning the shipp the Peace of Amsterdam}
herman Barenson Master) lately seized}
neere the Barbadoes.}

Examined upon certaine Interrogatories
ministred on the behalfe of the
said dick Philips and Companie

1us.

Garret Gillison of Alckmaer in holland Mariner
aged 23. yeares or thereabouts a Wittnesse sworne before
the right worshippfull John Godolphin doctor of Lawes one
of the Judges of the high Court of Admiraltie, saith
and declareth as followeth videlicet./

To the first hee saith, That hee this examinate hath knowne the shippe the
Peace interrate for about 12. moneths last past, during most of which
time hee hath served aboard her and thereby well knoweth that the said
shipp did and doeth belong to the Port of Amterdam, where this rendent
hath seene and observed, that dick Phillips and one Mr Bicker of
Amsterdam were there aboard the said shipp before her departure upon
her last boiage thence to Guiney and so for the West Indies, and saith, That thje
said Philips and Bicker and Companie were then and have ever since been commonly
and generally esteemed taken and reputed to bee the true and lawfull
Owners of the said shipp and of her Tackle apparrell furniture and lading
and that they were and are Burghers of ASmsterdam and subjects of the
United Netherlands and for such were and are well knowne and hhgenerallt
reputed Amd otherwise cannot depose:-

To the second

to the third

To the 4thj

Repeated before doctor Clerke:-/

The marke of
Garret + Gillison [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]