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Transcription

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Nicholas de Haze (merchant of Lile) dwelling at Amsterdam, and desireth
payment thereof accordingly, and shorty they receaved advice from the
said de Haze from Amsterdam that he had received the said bill of
exchange, whereupon they wrote to him that they accepte it, and wrote
to the same effect to the said Van Poulle, and accordingly tot remitt all
the money by exchange to Amsterdam to the sayd de Haze, And
otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot depose.

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The 20th day of March 1653

On the behalfe of Conrade}
Esser Guillam Van Heere}
and others owners of the shipp}
the Angell Gabriell of Hamburgh}
whereof Hendrick Broeck}
is Master, and of her lading}
on board her now remayning}
in the Downes.}

Hendrick Broeck of Hamburgh
Mariner master of the sayd shipp
Angel Gabriel, aged thirty four yeares
or thereabouts sworne in Court before
the Judges of the High Court of
Admiralty of England and examined
saith and deposeth by vertue of his oath as
followeth videlicet.

That the sayd shipp the Angell Gabriel doth belong to the Port of
Hamburgh and so hath done for theis nyne or ten yeares nowe
past and during all which tyme the foresayd Conrad
Esser a Burgher of Hamburgh and a subiect of the free state
thereof hath bene and att present is the lawfull owner proprietor
and possessor of three fourth parts of the sayd shipp the Angell
Gabriell and so accounted. And that for all the sayd tyme Casten
Groube a Burgher of Hamburgh whilest he lived was and
after his death till about the beginning of January last past his widdow
was, the lawfull owner of the other fourth part of the sayd shipp
and had the quiet possession thereof, and that about the beginning
of January lasy past 1653 old stile he this deponent (who was
and is a Native and Burgher of Hamburgh and a subiect of the
ffree state thereof) did buy the sayd fourth part of the sayd shipp
formerly as aforesayd belonging to the sayd Casten Groube (who
was the former master of her) of and from the widdow of the
sayd Groube and payd to her for the same one thousand markes
Luybeks