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Transcription

The eighth of Aprill 1654

Pickering and company against the}
Dolphin aforesaid}

10.

Christian Sola of Dunquirke Mariner master
of the said shipp the Dolphin aged 43 yeares or thereabouts
sworne as aforesaid, saith and deposeth as
followeth videlicet./

To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that
Michael Adriansson and ffrancis Hendrickson of Dunquirke subiects of
the Kinge of Spaine and merchants Inhabiting in Dunquirke, were
and are the owners of the said shipp the Dolphin and of her tackle
and furniture, and as owners fitted and sett out the said shipp and
constituted this deponent master thereof; And saith that the said
shipp about Michaelmas last was by fowle weather stranded without
the haven of Dunquirke, and being there wrecked the skipper thereof
a Holander exposed the same (being a shipp of fflisland) to publique sale
as shee lay wrecked, and this deponents foresaid owners bought
her of him, and about a fortnight after the said buying they brought
her into the said haven of Dunquirke and constituted this deponent
master of her, and fitted and furnished her for that voyage in question
but this deponent did not see the money paid for her, nor was
a witnesse to the bill of sale. And saith that the said ffrancis
Hendrickson hath bin an Inhabitant and married man and houskeeper
in Dunquirke for theise 20 yeares last past and upwards of this
deponents ight and knowledge, but for the said Michael Adrianson
this deponent hath often heard of his name as an Inhabitant there
for severall yeares past, but hath not knowne him above a yeare
last, And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving this
deponent the master
of the said shipp was borne at Gannt in fflanders, and hath lived
in Dunquirke about 24 yeares last and bin a maried man there
about 18 yeares last, and that the rest of his company are all
fflemings saving one who is a Genoese, and most of them are
dwelling in Dunquirke, and some of them have wives and families
there.

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