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|Transcription=dwelt at the time of his this [?] [?]first knowledge of them, [?GUTTER]
dwelt at the time of his this [?] [?]first knowledge of them, [?GUTTER]
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saith the said Mr. [?Ter] this deponent X hath [?lifernish [?k]
 
saith the said Mr. [?Ter] this deponent X hath [?lifernish [?k]
 
share of this X X or Rochell hee the said X
 
share of this X X or Rochell hee the said X

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Transcription

dwelt at the time of his this [?] [?]first knowledge of them, [?GUTTER]
saith the said Mr. [?Ter] this deponent X hath [?lifernish [?k]
share of this X X or Rochell hee the said X
X there for them X. and otherwise he answereth
negatively for his owne part, X doth knowe beleeve or hath heard [?GUTTER]
with [?them] any of the said other three [?merchants] and further or [?GUTTER]
X merchants resident at Cadiz or elsewhere in [?Spaine]
To the second negatively X is [?] and otherwise cannot answer.
To the third he saith hee lived all his time in holland from his birth [?GUTTER]
X hee was [?ab] thirteene or fourteene yeeres old and then [?went GUTTER]
to Rochell where hee hath dwelt ever since saving five or six monethes [GUTTER?]and X his now
there to this [?], wher hee intends for holland again at [?GUTTER]
and with the [?arlate] the time of his said residing at Rochell after [?GUTTER]
of the [?] yeeres then hee was a servant hee hath bin a X and merchant
and X answereth not.
Repetit X dies Judiaute. Jacob van Wallendal

The second of July 1660.
Examined upon the forsaid allegation
4.
Daniel van Liebergen of Rochell b [?GUTTER]
aged 26 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and examined

to 2nd 3rd and 4th articles of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth
that the ship the King David arlate lying neere St. Martins
and not farr from Rochell within the time arlate, tooke in
her Lading arlate of two hundred and fforty Tonnes or thereabouts
of Barley, a [?Quantity] of Meale, a parcelle of course Linnen
and a parcell of Paper, all to be delivered at Cadiz to the
harbor and [?astignes] of the arlate Thevanien and Pager and
Company. We laded the same neere Rochell aforesaid, and
Lading was begunn about December and finished in or
about ffebruary last. And saith the said Barley was [?cou]
to be delivered at Cadiz aforesaid to Rodrigo and Gilberto
Melz which hee knoweth, being then resident at Rochelle, and
interested in an hundred Tonnes of the said Barley in [?GUTTER]
which his [?preceoutest] Jacob van Wallendall and John [?GUTTER]
All three Netherlanders borne subjects of the State of the
United Netherlands namely the said Mr. Wallendall and the
deponent natives of Amsterdam, and the said Mr. Ghelijne [?native GUTTER]
of fflushing. And saith the arlate Tirsmitten
who is well knowne to this Deponent is alsoe a Netherlander
but of what place hee knoweth not. And for the said
subjects of the King of ffrance And for such the [?] hee
saith the parties aforesaid are Commonly accompted reputed and
taken And saith the said Rodrigo and Gilberto [GUTTER?]
are also [?]Natives of Dort and subjects of the
said States and are resident at Cales as Dutchmen
and strangers only and for such they were and are a
[GUTTER?]