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Transcription

tyme thye have bene and are respectively Skippers Inhabitants
and Burghers of Hamburgh and subiects of the free state thereof
and by common repute they were and are respectively
Natives of Hamburgh. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 5th he saith he cannot depose saving that the first tyme [#]

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that this deponent saw and spoke with the sayd Claes Colebrandt in this Citty which was about 8 weekes agoe and discoursing with him about the sylver
now in question this deponent asked him if he had any cause to suspect that any part of the sayd sylver were of the Hollanders or ffrenchmen or lyable to
confiscation here, and the sayd Claes Colbrandt thereto replyed that he had not any such suspition nor cause of suspition, for that the Laders of the
sayd sylver did seriously protest unto him att the lading thereof that the same was onely and truly for the accompt of Hamburghers to whom the same
was consigned in the bills oflading and that he did beleive really that the sayd Laders did not falsefy therein or to that effect, and the sayd Claes
Colbrandt did then and hath severall tymes since that tyme declared and affirmed to this deponent that in case he had had any doubt
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To the Crosse Interrogatories

To the 2. he saith the Crowne Imperiall is of the burthen of about
250 tonnes of about 16 gunnes and the Patriarke Jacob
is about the like burthen or something more. And further
he cannot depose.

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The same day

Examined upon the sayd allegation

4)

Daniel Straetman of Hamburgh Commander
of the Saint Peter of Hamburgh aged 37 yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined
deposeth and saith as followeth videlicet.

To the 1. 2. 3. and 4th articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that
the arlate Antonio de Labistraet, Hans Gardts, ffrancis Sloyer
Daniel Brands and Jeronimo Snitgar Adrian Youncker Joachim
Van Campen Paradins sonn Albert Anquelman, Peter and Arnold
Rulands ffrancis Wallich and John Baptista Younker are and
every of them respectively well knowne to this deponent and
the least tyme that he hath knowne any of them hath bene seven
yeares, and saith that for and during all the sayd tyme every
one of them severally and respectively hath bene and is a
Burgher Citizen Inhabitant and merchant of Hamburgh
and a subiect of the free state thereof, and hath used and doth
use a constant trade in linnen wax and other peice goods
from Hamburgh to Cadiz and parts of Spaine theabouts
receyving returnes to Hamburgh from thence, where they
have their severall factors and correspondents in goods and
sylver which by reason of the great importation of that metall
from the Indies to those parts of Spaine was and is an
ordinary Returne from those parts. All which this deponent
being