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HCA 13/70 f.735v Annotate
First transcribed 23 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 735  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 23/01/2015  +
Transcription seeing her keale laid upon the stocks, andseeing her keale laid upon the stocks, and sawe the said building proceede<br /> untill shee was even finished and readie to launch at which time this deponent<br /> departed thence on a voyage for Spaine, in or about the moneth of June 1647<br /> and saith shee was soe built on a place called the Tarr-host, and the said<br /> Cloppenburgh (who was to goe master of her) managed and oversighted<br /> the worke all alonge of this deponents sight and knowledge, And saith that<br /> ever since her said building shee hath bin commonly accompted and<br /> knowne to be of and to belonge to the port of hamborough, where her<br /> owners have dwelt and doe dwell, and not to any other port whatsoever<br /> And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the second article hee saith hee cannot depose thereto To the third hee saith that in the summer time of the yeare 1652 hee<br /> this deponent was at Cadiz in the ''White Swann'' wherof hee was then<br /> master, and sawe the said shipp the ''Salvador'' then riding there under<br /> the commannd of the said Christian Cloppenburgh, and well knoweth<br /> that there shee was commonly said and esteemed and taken to be a<br /> hamborough shipp and to be belonging to hamborough and to noe<br /> other port and to have her owners there dwelling. And otherwise<br /> hee cannot depose. to the fourth hee saith that hee well knoweth Daniell Brandes<br /> Jeronimus Switger, John Baptista Yoncker, Vincent Clingeburgh<br /> Jerom Peterson, Derrick [?Rourke] Gerrit Boremaster and Henry Hambrooke to be all<br /> Hamburgers and merchants of hamborough of very great fashion, and to be commonly<br /> accompted and reputed owners of the said shipp,<br /> And saith the forenamed owners are persons of soe good qualitie<br /> that hee beleeveth they would not suffer any meane or slight person<br /> to be a part owner of any shipp with them. And otherwise hee<br /> cannot depose, saving the said Christian Cloppenburgh is alsoe a part owner<br /> of the said shipp. To the fifth article hee saith that hee cannot depose thereto To the sixth article hee saith that in the said summer time 1652<br /> the shipp the ''Mercury'' of hamborugh (hance yonge master) came<br /> from Genoa and arived in the Roade of Cadiz, in which roade this<br /> deponent sawe her ride at anchor after such her arivall, and<br /> then the said shipp the ''Salvador'' was then there riding, and as this<br /> deponent was informed there, the said shipp ''Salvador'' had bin there<br /> two monethes or thereabouts before the comming thither of the<br /> ''Mercury'' departed from Cadiz for Dunquirke in company of John de Vos<br /> master of the ''John Evangelist'' and the ''Salvador'' was then remayning<br /> at Cadiz and was there a moneth or thereabouts after such departure of<br /> the ''Mercurius'' of this deponents sight and knowledge. To the nineth hee cannot depose. To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first hee saith hee was borne and hath alwaies dwelt in<br /> hamborough, and otherwise negatively. To the second hee saith hee is a mariner by profession, and that hee<br /> wasy profession, and that hee<br /> was  +
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