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− | |Transcription= | + | |Transcription=sXXXX about the space of eight or tenn dayes and in that tyme pillageing and GUTTER |
− | + | dispoiled the sayd shipp rifled and dispoyled the sayd shipp of her ladeing | |
− | + | and then burnt and sanke the sayd shipp and having taken this | |
− | + | deponent and the Master and Company of her into their mann of warr carried | |
− | + | them up and downe with them them, at Sea about the space of eight or tenn dayes | |
− | + | inwhich thXXX they tooke two other prizes, and then the sayd Man of warr | |
− | + | carried this deponent and the Master and Company of the fff Affrey to | |
− | + | dunkirke where they put them in prison and saith that by, reason of the | |
− | + | seizure aforesayd the sayd 400 chests of oringes and lemmons XXXXX | |
− | + | XX as alsoe the sayd Cittrons sacketts and Corke are become wholly lost XX GUTTER | |
− | + | the sayd Chambers Robinson and Gover | |
− | + | And further to this Interrogatory | |
− | + | hee cannot depose./ | |
Repeated before doctor Godolphin | Repeated before doctor Godolphin | ||
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the high Court of Admiralty saith as followeth videlicet | the high Court of Admiralty saith as followeth videlicet | ||
− | + | To the first second and third Interrogatories hee saith hee well knew the shipp | |
− | + | Affrey of London at her last being at Porto Port in Portugall which was in | |
− | + | the moneth of January and ffebruary and beginning of March last on the sixth day | |
− | + | of which moneth of March last shee sett sayle from thence towards London, | |
− | + | and saith that during her stay at Porta Port there were laden aboard the sayd | |
− | + | shipp there for Accompt of the Interrogate George Robinson one hundred and | |
− | + | sixty chests of oringes and lemmons, and a quantitie of pomerillons sweet | |
− | + | meetes and Corke XXX the like quanti and alsoe for Accompt of the Interrogate | |
− | + | George Chambers one hundred and sixty chests of oringes and lemmons and lemmons and | |
− | + | a quantitie of poumcitions sweete meates and Corke, being their fower fifths of | |
− | + | a certaine quantitie of 400 chests of oringes and lemmons of a parcell of | |
− | + | pomrillXXones sweetemeates and corke laden aboard the sayd shipp the sayd voyage | |
− | + | And saith the sayd shipp having taken in her sayd ladeing departed therewith | |
− | + | and with other ladeing shee had on board her from Porta Port on the sayd sixth of | |
− | + | March last bound directly for London, there XX deliver her sayd ladeing to the | |
− | + | sayd Chambers and Robinson or their Assignes, but saith in her passage homewards GUTTER | |
− | + | shee mett with fowle weather which drove her about the 22th of March last | |
− | + | into Sevorne into the Channell called Saint Georges Channell where shee was | |
− | + | forced to saty till winde and weather permitted and served fayer to carry her for London | |
− | + | haveing noe order to saye any longer in the ayd Port this hee deposeth for | |
− | + | that hee went the whole voyage in her in question in her both outward bound and | |
− | + | homeward bound till such her comeing into Saint Georges Channell to King Roade | |
− | + | neere Bristowe where this deponent left her the 25th day of March last with all | |
− | + | her ladeing on board her which shee brought from Porta Port aforesayd, And | |
− | + | further hee cannot of his know certaine knowledge depose, but hath heard the sayd | |
− | + | shipp and all her ladeing were since hee soe left her taken by a dunkirke man | |
− | + | of warr of eighteene gunnes and by the man of warr aforesayd rifled and plundered of | |
− | + | her ˹sayd˺ ladeing, and the sayd shipp fyered and sunke And further hee cannot depose/ | |
Repeated before doctor Godolphin/ | Repeated before doctor Godolphin/ |
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Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 200 |
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sXXXX about the space of eight or tenn dayes and in that tyme pillageing and GUTTER
dispoiled the sayd shipp rifled and dispoyled the sayd shipp of her ladeing
and then burnt and sanke the sayd shipp and having taken this
deponent and the Master and Company of her into their mann of warr carried
them up and downe with them them, at Sea about the space of eight or tenn dayes
inwhich thXXX they tooke two other prizes, and then the sayd Man of warr
carried this deponent and the Master and Company of the fff Affrey to
dunkirke where they put them in prison and saith that by, reason of the
seizure aforesayd the sayd 400 chests of oringes and lemmons XXXXX
XX as alsoe the sayd Cittrons sacketts and Corke are become wholly lost XX GUTTER
the sayd Chambers Robinson and Gover
And further to this Interrogatory
hee cannot depose./
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
Richard Patorick [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day
Examined on the sayd Interrogatories.
Rp. 3.
James Gover of Tower streete London Merchant aged XX yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne before the
worshipfu John Godolphin doctor of lawes one of the Judges of
the high Court of Admiralty saith as followeth videlicet
To the first second and third Interrogatories hee saith hee well knew the shipp
Affrey of London at her last being at Porto Port in Portugall which was in
the moneth of January and ffebruary and beginning of March last on the sixth day
of which moneth of March last shee sett sayle from thence towards London,
and saith that during her stay at Porta Port there were laden aboard the sayd
shipp there for Accompt of the Interrogate George Robinson one hundred and
sixty chests of oringes and lemmons, and a quantitie of pomerillons sweet
meetes and Corke XXX the like quanti and alsoe for Accompt of the Interrogate
George Chambers one hundred and sixty chests of oringes and lemmons and lemmons and
a quantitie of poumcitions sweete meates and Corke, being their fower fifths of
a certaine quantitie of 400 chests of oringes and lemmons of a parcell of
pomrillXXones sweetemeates and corke laden aboard the sayd shipp the sayd voyage
And saith the sayd shipp having taken in her sayd ladeing departed therewith
and with other ladeing shee had on board her from Porta Port on the sayd sixth of
March last bound directly for London, there XX deliver her sayd ladeing to the
sayd Chambers and Robinson or their Assignes, but saith in her passage homewards GUTTER
shee mett with fowle weather which drove her about the 22th of March last
into Sevorne into the Channell called Saint Georges Channell where shee was
forced to saty till winde and weather permitted and served fayer to carry her for London
haveing noe order to saye any longer in the ayd Port this hee deposeth for
that hee went the whole voyage in her in question in her both outward bound and
homeward bound till such her comeing into Saint Georges Channell to King Roade
neere Bristowe where this deponent left her the 25th day of March last with all
her ladeing on board her which shee brought from Porta Port aforesayd, And
further hee cannot of his know certaine knowledge depose, but hath heard the sayd
shipp and all her ladeing were since hee soe left her taken by a dunkirke man
of warr of eighteene gunnes and by the man of warr aforesayd rifled and plundered of
her ˹sayd˺ ladeing, and the sayd shipp fyered and sunke And further hee cannot depose/
Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
James Gover [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]