[several lines lost] The underwritten [ ] of the ship named [the Draadvat] show [ with due respect ] [ ] the honorable lord fiscal de Sille [ ] attached every one of them [ ] beaver skins specified [ here ]after, bear and moose skins, deer skins, and other peltries belonging to, to wit,
Jan Jansz hooghbootsman, 27 beavers, 4 otters, 10 foxes, 3 bear skins;
the cook, 14 beavers;
the boatswain’s mate, 25 beavers;
the carpenter Pieter Gerritsz, 50 beavers, 2 raccoon coats; Hendrick Jansz, 40 beavers, 10 raccoon skins;
the cooper, 19 beavers, 3 moose skins, 14 deer skins; the surgeon, 15 beavers, 6 otters, 6 deer skins; Isaack de Fransman, 6 beavers, 24 pieces of fur; Pieter Jansz, 12 beavers;
Pieter Fransman, 7 deer skins; the cook’s mate, 9 beavers;
both cabin boys, 14 beavers, 20 fishers
[several lines lost] take along [ ] a bit of merchandise in order to make a small profit to support their families and persons, and whereas the case is now such that they, petitioners, made a mistake in not declaring the aforesaid goods, they, petitioners, respectfully turn to your honors with the humble request that your honors, out of pity and mercy allow that to each of them, petitioners, may be entrusted again the little bit that they have, or as much as your honors will mercifully please to allow, provided they pay the lawful amount thereon, promising and assuring your honors not to make such a mistake again, but to behave themselves hereafter according to your honors’ edicts, praying once again that your honors please consider their, petitioners’ [several lines lost] allow [ their ] request upon your honors’ [ favorable ] resolution, which doing,
Honorable lords
your obedient subjects and servants,Jan Jansz hoochbootsman This is the mark of Adriaen Tijsen kock XThis is the mark of Bartel Jansz hoochbootsmanmaet XV]incent Gersen timmerman Hendrick Jansz ondertimmerman Willem Scheijven kuijper Hendrick Fransen van Wiert Chijrurgijn The mark of Pieter Fransman XThe mark of Isaack Fransman Xin the name of Pieter JanssenIn the name of the cook’s mate Age JanssenIn the name of the two captain’s helpers Jan Jacobsen, and Jacob Claessen
[endorsement:] Petition of the seamen and crew of the ship
Draetvat
[several lines lost] [ Opinion of the lord director general ]
My opinion is that [ ] shall be refused, and that [ ] of the sailors as well as [ ] were not declared, in accordance with the [ ] shall be confiscated; and if it would be [ understood ] that those who were imprisoned by the Turk get back their beavers, or some of them, that that will happen free of charge and pro Deo, and not in any way because of any claim. Dated as above.
Opinion of lord Tonneman. I conform to the lord general’s view. Dated as above.
Opinion of lord de Deckere. My view would be that the sailors be given back roughly as many beavers as what two months’ wages for each of them could amount to with the usual surcharge. Dated as above.
Follows the resolution made on the foregoing petition,
The director general and councilors persist by their sentence of the 11th of this month over the smuggled beavers. Dated as above.