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to bee the true and lawfull Owners of the said shipp, and that as such
Owners they constituted this examinate Master thereof./

To the second hee saith, That the said shipps lading did and doeth consist
of deales and planckes, which are for the accompt of the freighter
Mr Everard Scott of Amsterdam and also two great and costely looking glasses and eight Tunns of tarr
6. whereof are for the accompt of the said shipps Companie, and
two for the service of the said shipp, and saith the said shipp and ladeing
were designed for the Port of Brest in Brittanie there to be
discharged, And further cannot depose:-/

To the third hee saith, That hee had no Charterpartie at all aboard his
said shipp att or beefore the time of her seizure, but had one bill of
lading aboard concerning the said deales and planckes, inclosed in a letter
to the factors to whom the said goods were to bee delivered at Brest for
the accompt of the said Mr Everard Scott, as alsoe a Sea-brief
and a Passeport for the said shipp and goods, all which writing
this examinate with his owne hand delivered to the Captaine of the
shipp the Elizabeth in the imediate service of this Commonwealth
whereof as hee remembreth one Captaine [?Minie] was Captaine
And saith that all the said writings were made and signed at
Amsterdam, and none of them at Sea, and that by this rendents
knowledge noe writings whatsoever belonging to the said shipp
have beene throwne overboard, burnt, torne or concealed, or any
way imbeazeled or made away/

To the last he saith hee hath not received any fraight at all for
the voiage interrate, and that hee was to receive his fraight for
the same upon the delivery of the said shipps lading at Brest from
the factor that was to receive the same there, and there the said voiage
was to expire and end, and from thence to take the best oportuniy
of freight shee could meet withall to. and for the benefitt of her/

Repeated before Doctor Clerke./

John Cornelis [?XXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 29th of June .1655:- [CENTRE HEADING]

The Clayme of Richard Le Bas and others}
for the shipp the dolphin alias fortune John}
Johnson van [?dillerum] Master Suckley. Budd}

Examined upon the said Allegation:

2us./

Jacques de la Porte of the parrish of Saint
Andrew hubbarts in the Citie of London
Merchant aged 38. yeares or thereabouts a
Wittnesse sworne and examined saith as followeth
videlicet

To the 4th article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That he
this deponent hath well knowne the arlate Richard Le Bas for the
space of ten yeares and upwards, during the most part of which time hee hath lived
and resided in this City of London, and for about 6. yeares of that [?XXX]
hath dealt as a Merchant for himselfe and upon his owne accompt
and hath been esteemed a Subject of this Commonwealth, and [?for ?XXX]
this quality hath paid and doeth pay such dues and duties as every [?XXX]