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Pieter Jacobsz., skipper of the ship De Swarte Leeuw, 32 years old and Volcard Volcardsz., sailor on this ship, 19 years old, declare at the request of Francisco Coutinho, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, that on November 1 of this year they left Enkhuizen with this ship in ballast for Danzig and that they encountered a very heavy storm on the following night, in which they lost three anchors, a new rope, one third of another new rope and about half of the daily rope and that in order to save the ship and their lives, they were compelled to cut down the mast and the standing rigging. No. 2590 (1622, March 17, Not. Arch. 645 E, p. 1626-1627; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.) Francisco Coutinho, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, authorizes Nicolaes Rijckaert, attorney before the court of Hoorn, and skipper Pieter Jacobsz. from Hoorn, to reclaim in his name as owner of the ship De Swarte Leeuw on which Pieter Jacobsz. was skipper, from those who had been engaged for a journey from Enkhuizen to Danzig, half of their wages that had been advanced to them. No. 2592 (1622, March 18, Not. Arch. 645 E, p. 1629-1630; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.) Francisco Coutinho, Portuguese merchant in Amsterdam, authorizes Mr. Willem Cornelisz. in 't Wijnhuijs, attorney before the court of Enkhuizen, to reclaim in his name as owner of the ship De Swarte Leeuw on which Pieter Jacobsz. from Hoorn was skipper, from those who were engaged for a journey with this ship from Enkhuizen to Danzig, and who have received half of their wages in hand in advance, this half of their wages, since the journey did not take place. No. 2646 (1622, June 13, Not. Arch. 646 A, p. 120 and 125; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.) Notarial Records from Amsterdam's Portuguese Jewish Community Notify Administrator about this message?
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