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or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
 
or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
  
9. To the first árticle hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp the
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To the first árticle hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp the
10. Madona arlate, And otherwise cannot depose.
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Madona arlate, And otherwise cannot depose.
  
11. To the second, árticle third fourth, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 and 10th. árticles hee cannot depose.
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To the second, árticle third fourth, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 and 10th. árticles hee cannot depose.
  
12. To the eleaventh and twelfth árticles hee saith and deposeth that hee this
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To the eleaventh and twelfth árticles hee saith and deposeth that hee this
13. deponent being at Santa Cruse in the Island of Teneriff with his shipp the
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deponent being at Santa Cruse in the Island of Teneriff with his shipp the
14. ''Morning starr'' (whereof hee was master) saw the arivall there of the said
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''Morning starr'' (whereof hee was master) saw the arivall there of the said
15. shipp the ''Madona'' or ''Madame'' under the conduct of hendrick Wroom
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shipp the ''Madona'' or ''Madame'' under the conduct of hendrick [?Wroom]
16. laden with hides and other goods, but the cheife of her lading was
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laden with hides and other goods, but the cheife of her lading was
17. hides, and saw her at Santa Cruse discharge her said lading
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hides, and saw her at Santa Cruse discharge her said lading
18. amongst which was Braziletto woods, and cocoa-nuts, And
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amongst which was Braziletto woods, and cocoa-nuts, And
19. otherwise hee cannot depose, saving the said shipp the ''Madona'' was then
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otherwise hee cannot depose, saving the said shipp the ''Madona'' was then
20. commonly said to come from Porto rico.
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commonly said to come from Porto rico.
  
22. To the 13th and 14th articles hee saith and deposeth that in or about the moneth
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To the 13th and 14th articles hee saith and deposeth that in or about the moneth
  
 
'''13. 14.'''
 
'''13. 14.'''
  
26. of ffebruary and March last past the arlate Thomas Clarke spake
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of ffebruary and March last past the arlate Thomas Clarke spake
27. to this deponent soe being at Santa Cruse and said hee would send ánd lade
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to this deponent soe being at Santa Cruse and said hee would send ánd lade
28. aboard this deponents said shipp the ''Morning starr'' for Amsterdam
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aboard this deponents said shipp the ''Morning starr'' for Amsterdam
29. severall hides and other goods for the accompt of hendrick
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severall hides and other goods for the accompt of hendrick
30. Matthias of Amsterdam, speaking of and meaning hendrick
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Matthias of Amsterdam, speaking of and meaning hendrick
31. Matthias the producent, and shortly thereafter, namely within a
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Matthias the producent, and shortly thereafter, namely within a
32. Weeks or fourteene sayes' space after such his speaking to this deponent
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Weeks or fourteene sayes' space after such his speaking to this deponent
33. there were in boates brought aboard this deponents said shipp
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there were in boates brought aboard this deponents said shipp
34. lying in the Roade of Santa Cruse and laden and put aboard
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lying in the Roade of Santa Cruse and laden and put aboard
35. her two thousand four hundred, twenty nine hides, of which two
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her two thousand four hundred, twenty nine hides, of which two
36. thousand seaventie six were marked with the first marke in the
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thousand seaventie six were marked with the first marke in the
37. margent, and of theise hee saith the said number of seaventie
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margent, and of theise hee saith the number of seaventie
  
 
'''R'''
 
'''R'''
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'''R R'''
 
'''R R'''
  
43. six had this character or marke '''O.''' as and for a by marke
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six had this character or marke '''O.''' as and for a by marke
44. for that they had taken wet in comming from Porto Rico or
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for that they had taken wet in comming from Porto Rico or
45. otherwise, before the said lading aboard this deponents said shipp
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otherwise, before the said lading aboard this deponents said shipp
46. and so to distinguish them as being thereby worse then the rest that
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and so to distinguish them as being thereby worse then the rest that
47. had not taken wet, ninetie of the foresaid number of 2429 hides
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had not taken wet, ninetie of the foresaid number of 2429 hides
48. hee saith were of the second marke in the margin, and two hundred
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hee saith were of the second marke in the margin, and two hundred
49. and five of the third and fourth markes in the margent, Moreover
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and five of the third and fourth markes in the margent, Moreover
50. there were then and there laden aboard this deponents said shipp
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there were then and there laden aboard this deponents said shipp
51. ninetie peeces of XXXXXXXX wood weighing 4473 pounds and 456 peeces
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ninetie peeces of campecha wood weighing 4473 pounds and 456 peeces
52. of Cocoa nuts, weighing 230 arobes and five pounds, twelve XXses
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of Cocoa nuts, weighing 230 arobes and five pounds, twelve [XX]ses
53. of Indico and eighteene packs (as hee remembreth the number)
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of Indico and eighteene packs (as hee remembreth the number)
54. of alappe, and saith that áll the said goods (saving the said
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of alappe, and saith that áll the said goods (saving the said
55. Indico and alappe) were notified to this deponent by the said Thomas
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Indico and alappe) were notified to this deponent by the said Thomas
56. Clarke to be by him intended to be laded aboard this deponents said
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Clarke to be by him intended to be laded aboard this deponents said
57. shipp for the accompt of the said hendrick Mathhhias
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shipp for the accompt of the said hendrick Mathhhias
58. at such time as hee spake to this deponent as aforesaid before
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at such time as hee spake to this deponent as aforesaid before
59. the lading thereof, and after lading and sending ánd putting the
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the lading thereof, and after lading and sending ánd putting the
 
same
 
same
  
 
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The fourth of November 1657.

The claime of hendrick Matthias}
of Amsterdam for his goods in the}
Morning starr, Claes Williams Master}
taken by the shipps of this Comonwealth}
Budd. ffrancklin.}

Claes Williams of Amsterdám mariner, aged 38 yeeres
or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first árticle hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp the
Madona arlate, And otherwise cannot depose.

To the second, árticle third fourth, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9 and 10th. árticles hee cannot depose.

To the eleaventh and twelfth árticles hee saith and deposeth that hee this
deponent being at Santa Cruse in the Island of Teneriff with his shipp the
Morning starr (whereof hee was master) saw the arivall there of the said
shipp the Madona or Madame under the conduct of hendrick [?Wroom]
laden with hides and other goods, but the cheife of her lading was
hides, and saw her at Santa Cruse discharge her said lading
amongst which was Braziletto woods, and cocoa-nuts, And
otherwise hee cannot depose, saving the said shipp the Madona was then
commonly said to come from Porto rico.

To the 13th and 14th articles hee saith and deposeth that in or about the moneth

13. 14.

of ffebruary and March last past the arlate Thomas Clarke spake
to this deponent soe being at Santa Cruse and said hee would send ánd lade
aboard this deponents said shipp the Morning starr for Amsterdam
severall hides and other goods for the accompt of hendrick
Matthias of Amsterdam, speaking of and meaning hendrick
Matthias the producent, and shortly thereafter, namely within a
Weeks or fourteene sayes' space after such his speaking to this deponent
there were in boates brought aboard this deponents said shipp
lying in the Roade of Santa Cruse and laden and put aboard
her two thousand four hundred, twenty nine hides, of which two
thousand seaventie six were marked with the first marke in the
margent, and of theise hee saith the number of seaventie

R
A
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six had this character or marke O. as and for a by marke
for that they had taken wet in comming from Porto Rico or
otherwise, before the said lading aboard this deponents said shipp
and so to distinguish them as being thereby worse then the rest that
had not taken wet, ninetie of the foresaid number of 2429 hides
hee saith were of the second marke in the margin, and two hundred
and five of the third and fourth markes in the margent, Moreover
there were then and there laden aboard this deponents said shipp
ninetie peeces of campecha wood weighing 4473 pounds and 456 peeces
of Cocoa nuts, weighing 230 arobes and five pounds, twelve [XX]ses
of Indico and eighteene packs (as hee remembreth the number)
of alappe, and saith that áll the said goods (saving the said
Indico and alappe) were notified to this deponent by the said Thomas
Clarke to be by him intended to be laded aboard this deponents said
shipp for the accompt of the said hendrick Mathhhias
at such time as hee spake to this deponent as aforesaid before
the lading thereof, and after lading and sending ánd putting the
same