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[an anchor neare her, and manned out his boate to seize her, which the master
and company of the Oastwould seeing, they cutt cables in hawse and
endeavoured to run ashore, which being perceived by the said Captaine [?Wolley]
and company, they cut cables alsoe and sailed after her, and ran [?XXXXX]
aboard her, and then boarding her with the said shipp
the Mary, the master and company of the Oastwould on the other side
of their shipp (which had the hollands Ensigne out) betooke them selves
to their boate, and notwithstanding the endeavour of the said Captaine
and company to hinder them, ran ashore and soe escaped, and by that
meanes there could none of them be brought home hether, And saith
that the said seizure was made on the open seas, and that the master
and company of the [?XXXXX] [?XXXX] (who confessed their shipp and goods
to be ollands) affirmed that the Oastwould and lading were good prize
as they, and that shee and lading were alsoe belonging to holland.
All which hee knoweth to be true, being Chirurgeon of the Mary
and present at the premisses and seeing and hearing the same soe
acted and donne as aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

Repeated with his precontest before dorctor Clarke and
doctor Godolphin.

Shell [?Keyhtley] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 15:th day of ffebruary .1653:- [CENTRE HEADING]

The Clayme of John Baptista Youncker and}
others of Hamborough ffor the Vessell called}
the Kint, whereof John Kint is Master and}
her tackle and furniture lately seized by the
Mermaide in the service of the Commonwealth}
and brought to Yarmouth. Suckley. Budd.}

Examined upon an Allegation
given on the behalfe of the said
Claymers:-/

j.us/

John Kint of Hamborough Mariner
Master of the said shipp the Kint aged
40. yeares or thereabouts sworne and
examined saith as followeth videlicet:-

To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth
That in March Aprill and May 1653. last past. this deponent
having order and direction from the arlate John Baptista Youncker
and others Merchants of Hamborough went from Hamborough
to Amsterdam, and there bought the shipp the Kint alias the Child
arlate and now in question, of Hendrick de La Sales, one named
de Becker and Lagarde Bellin Marchants of Amsterdam
for the use and accompt of the said John Baptista Youncker
(Hendrick