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|Transcription=On the 22th of September 1657.
1. On the 22th of September 1657.
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2. <margin value="Left">On the behalfe of James&#125;
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On the behalfe of James&#125;
3. Lordell and company Owners&#125;
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Lordell and company Owners&#125;
4. of the shipp the Peter of&#125;
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of the shipp the ''Peter'' of&#125;
5. howsum (whereof Richard&#125;
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howsum (whereof Richard&#125;
6. hauson was Master and John&#125;
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hauson was Master and John&#125;
7. ffreeman and Company&#125;
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ffreeman and Company&#125;
8. Owner of her lading concerning&#125;
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Owner of her lading concerning&#125;
9. the stranding of the sayd&#125;
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the stranding of the sayd&#125;
10. shipp etcetera&#125;</margin>
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shipp etcetera&#125;
11. <margin value="Left">Rp. 1</margin>
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12. '''Thomas Janson''' of housum in the Dukedom
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'''Rp. 1'''
13. of holstein, aged about 46 yeares, being
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14. sworne before the right worshippfull John Godolphin
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'''Thomas Janson''' of housum in the Dukedom
15. Doctor of Lawes one of the Judges of the high
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of holstein, aged about 46 yeares, being
16. Court of Admiralty, he deposeth and
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sworne before the right worshippfull John Godolphin
17. saith as followeth
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Doctor of Lawes one of the Judges of the high
18. To the first article of the allegation given in on the behalfe of
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Court of Admiralty, he deposeth and
19. the sayd James Lordell and company and John frreeman and
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saith as followeth
20. Company he deposeth that the arlate James Lordell and
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21. Company were and are the true and lawfull Owners and
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To the first article of the allegation given in on the behalfe of
22. Proprietors of the arlate shipp the Peter of howsam and
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the sayd James Lordell and company and John frreeman and
23. of her tackle, apparrell and furniture, The premisses he
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Company he deposeth that the arlate James Lordell and
24. deposeth for that he the deponent was not onely for the voyage
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Company were and are the true and lawfull Owners and
25. arlate wherein she was stranded, but in two former
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Proprietors of the arlate shipp the Peter of howsam and
26. voyages stiersman of the sayd shipp.
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of her tackle, apparrell and furniture, The premisses he
27. To the 2d article he deposeth that there were laden aboard the
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deposeth for that he the deponent was not onely for the voyage
28. arlate shipp the Peter at Dram in Norway about August
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arlate wherein she was stranded, but in two former
29. last past for the accompt of the arlate Master John ffreeman
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voyages stiersman of the sayd shipp.
30. and Company to the number of above (as he beleeveth)
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31. three thousand deales, and about ˹eighty˺ great peeces of timber
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To the 2d article he deposeth that there were laden aboard the
32. besides some other balkes and Xses, All the which were
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arlate shipp the ''Peter'' at Dram in Norway about August
33. to be transported in the shipp Peter of Howsam unto the
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last past for the accompt of the arlate Master John ffreeman
34. port of London for proper use and account of
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and Company to the number of above (as he beleeveth)
35. the arlate Mr freeeman and Company, The premisses
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three thousand deales, and about eighty great peeces of timber
36. he deposeth for that he having bin Stierseman in all the
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besides some other balkes and &#91;Xses&#93;, All the which were
37. three last voyages of the sayd shipp did thereby come to
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to be transported in the shipp ''Peter'' of Howsam unto the
38. well know the sayd Mr ffreeman, and that the sayd
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port of London for proper use and account of
39. goods were consigned to him./
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the arlate Mr freeeman and Company, The premisses
40. To the third article he deposeth that in the sayd shipp the
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he deposeth for that he having bin Stierseman in all the
41. Peter he came from Dram towards London she did with
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three last voyages of the sayd shipp did thereby come to
42. her sayd lading on or about the 11th of September 1657
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well know the sayd Mr ffreeman, and that the sayd
43. the night time strike uppon the Sand northward of Yarmouth
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goods were consigned to him./
44. and that therby she became leakie and that thereupon
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45. the ˹next˺ morning the Master and Company did for the preservation
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To the third article he deposeth that in the sayd shipp the
46. of the sayd shipp and her lading ˹and their lives˺ runne the sayd shipp
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''Peter'' he came from Dram towards London she did with
47. and goods on shoare at Cromer arlate, and that they
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her sayd lading on or about the 11th of September 1657
48. videlicet the shipps Company did all three come safe ashoare, and
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the night time strike uppon the Sand northward of Yarmouth
49. he deposeth that the Inhabitants of or about Cromer rann dow&#91;ne GUTTER&#93;
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and that therby she became leakie and that thereupon
50. to the sayd shipp and cutt her sayles tackle and furniture
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the next morning the Master and Company did for the preservation
51. and carryed away a great part of the sayd shipps goods and
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of the sayd shipp and her lading and their lives runne the sayd shipp
52. alsoe her furniture, The which they did by force and vio&#91;lence GUTTER&#93;
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and goods on shoare at Cromer arlate, and that they
53. in the sight of this deponent, And further he cannot depose
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videlicet the shipps Company did all three come safe ashoare, and
54. To the last he saith his former deposition is true.
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he deposeth that the Inhabitants of or about Cromer rann dow&#91;ne GUTTER&#93;
55. The marke &#91;MARKE&#93; of Thomas Janson. SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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to the sayd shipp and cutt her sayles tackle and furniture
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and carryed away a great part of the sayd shipps goods and
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alsoe her furniture, The which they did by force and vio&#91;lence GUTTER&#93;
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in the sight of this deponent, And further he cannot depose
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To the last he saith his former deposition is true.
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The marke &#91;MARKE&#93; of Thomas Janson. &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
  
 
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On the 22th of September 1657.

On the behalfe of James}
Lordell and company Owners}
of the shipp the Peter of}
howsum (whereof Richard}
hauson was Master and John}
ffreeman and Company}
Owner of her lading concerning}
the stranding of the sayd}
shipp etcetera}

Rp. 1

Thomas Janson of housum in the Dukedom
of holstein, aged about 46 yeares, being
sworne before the right worshippfull John Godolphin
Doctor of Lawes one of the Judges of the high
Court of Admiralty, he deposeth and
saith as followeth

To the first article of the allegation given in on the behalfe of
the sayd James Lordell and company and John frreeman and
Company he deposeth that the arlate James Lordell and
Company were and are the true and lawfull Owners and
Proprietors of the arlate shipp the Peter of howsam and
of her tackle, apparrell and furniture, The premisses he
deposeth for that he the deponent was not onely for the voyage
arlate wherein she was stranded, but in two former
voyages stiersman of the sayd shipp.

To the 2d article he deposeth that there were laden aboard the
arlate shipp the Peter at Dram in Norway about August
last past for the accompt of the arlate Master John ffreeman
and Company to the number of above (as he beleeveth)
three thousand deales, and about eighty great peeces of timber
besides some other balkes and [Xses], All the which were
to be transported in the shipp Peter of Howsam unto the
port of London for proper use and account of
the arlate Mr freeeman and Company, The premisses
he deposeth for that he having bin Stierseman in all the
three last voyages of the sayd shipp did thereby come to
well know the sayd Mr ffreeman, and that the sayd
goods were consigned to him./

To the third article he deposeth that in the sayd shipp the
Peter he came from Dram towards London she did with
her sayd lading on or about the 11th of September 1657
the night time strike uppon the Sand northward of Yarmouth
and that therby she became leakie and that thereupon
the next morning the Master and Company did for the preservation
of the sayd shipp and her lading and their lives runne the sayd shipp
and goods on shoare at Cromer arlate, and that they
videlicet the shipps Company did all three come safe ashoare, and
he deposeth that the Inhabitants of or about Cromer rann dow[ne GUTTER]
to the sayd shipp and cutt her sayles tackle and furniture
and carryed away a great part of the sayd shipps goods and
alsoe her furniture, The which they did by force and vio[lence GUTTER]
in the sight of this deponent, And further he cannot depose

To the last he saith his former deposition is true.

The marke [MARKE] of Thomas Janson. [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]