The form of the oaths, as also of the passe, required by the convention with Denmarke.

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The form of the oaths, as also of the passe, required by the convention with Denmarke.
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[London :: s.n.,
1692?]
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The Form of the Oath to be taken by the Owners, if more than one.

We hereafter named, real Sub∣jects of his Sacred Majesty the King of Denmark and Norway, In∣habitants and sworn Burgers of Copenhagen, (Officers) do truly and sincerely declare and promise by this our solemn Oath, all and every the Matters hereafter fol∣lowing.

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I.

That the Ship called the N. N. of the Burthen of 100 Lasts or thereabouts, doth really, whol∣ly and totally belong to Us, and no others, in manner follow∣ing, viz. to A. B. 1/9, to E. F. 2/9, to G. H. 4/9, and to I. K. 2/9.

II.

That it is really agreed a∣mongst Us, that the said Ship, &c.

III.

That none of Us hath already made, directly or indirectly, or will hereafter, during this pre∣sent Voyage, make with any Person, any collusive Agreement or Contract concerning the transferring to any Person what∣ever, our Share hereafter named of the said Ship or Lading.

IV.

That the said Ship is not now, nor shall (untill this present Voy∣age be ended) be Laden with the Knowledge or Consent, &c. of Us, or of any of Us, with any Goods but such as do belong to Us alone, without, &c. viz. to A. B. 10 Lasts, to L. M. 60 Lasts, and to O. P. 30 Lasts; and that the said Goods only, and no o∣thers, &c.

The rest as in the same Form as above.

Mutatis mutandis.

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