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The 26th day of January 1654

Examined upon the sayd allegation

5)

Claes Colbrandt of Hamburgh Captaine and
Commander of the sayd shipp the Patriarke Jacob
aged 50 yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne
and examined deposeth and saith as followeth.

To the first article of the sayd allegationThis deponent saith that the arlate
Antonio de Labistraat Hans Garts the younger, ffrancis Sloyer, Adrian
Younker Joachim van Campen the sonn of Paradom, Albert Anquelman
Peter ad Arnold Rulands ffrancis Wallich and John Baptista
Younker for whose accompt this deponent did receyve severall
quantities of sylver aboard his said shipp the Patriarke Jacob (as
in his former deposition taken in this cause whereto he referreth
himselfe is sett forth) for these many yeares now last past have
bene and att the respective tyme and tymes of lading of the
sylver now in question were and att present are great and Vonstant
Traders in merchandizes betwixt Hambrugh and Spaine and
have had and have their severall Agents and Correspondents residing
att Cadiz and other places in Spaine for the better mannageinge
of the sayd trade and so much this deponent saith is well and
generally knowne att Hamburgh to Masters of shipp and
Merrchants belonging to that port and hath bene many yeares
observed by this deponent who hath knowne all the sayd persons
15 yeares and upwards and many of them a longer tyme, and
knew well and was acvquainted with the fathers of many of
them, who did in their tyme themselves use the same tradeing
to Cadiz, and brought up their sons in the same. And this deponent
partly by his owne observation and partly by discourse with shippers
of Hamburgh knoweth that the foresayd persons send goods from
Hamburgh to Cadiz yearely in severall shipps using that course
for trade betweene Hamburgh and Cadiz and otherwise hee saith
hee cannot depose saving that he came to take particular notice of the
trade of the sayd persons for that he himselfe hath formely carryed
goods from them to Spaine and brought them returnes back to Hamburgh

To the second article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in or
about the month of June last past the Hector of Hamburgh Claes
Moller master did arrive safely att Cadiz of the knowledge of this deponent
who the very next day came to the bay of Cadiz with his sayd shipp Patriarle Jacob
and