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|Transcription=1. severall other goods and Merchandizes for Accompt of them the sayd Nayler
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2. horne and Company to bee disposed of at Guinney for their best advantage
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3. this hee knoeth being Master of the sayd shipp imediately after the hireing
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4. thereof and soe constituted by the sayd Nayler horne and company who alsoe
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5. made this deponent Cape Merchant for the disposeing of the goods thereby
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6. them laden for their best advantage at Ginney, as alsoe for that hee was
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7. present when the sayd Nayler horne and Company soe hyred the sayd shipp
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8. and saw the sayd goods laden aboard her for their Accompt and signed bills of
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9. ladeing for the same and thereby knoweth that they were the true and lawfull
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10. Owners and proprietors of the sayd goods and soe ˹generall˺ accompted And further to
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11. this article hee cannot depose./
  
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12. To the 3 hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the articles of the Peace arlate And
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13. further cannot depose./
  
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14. To the 4th and 5th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the moneth
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15. of January 1655 (the sayd shipp the Justice being then lyeing at a place in
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16. Guinney ˹called˺ Cape Sarrillon which is a place of ffree trade for shipps of this
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17. Commonwealth) the arlate Mounsieur de la Rose Commander of the
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18. Shipp the dutchesse arlate and three other french shipps of warr and their
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19. Companyes subiects of the king of ffrance did there upon the second day
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20. of the sayd moneth of January 1655 English style in a hostile manner
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21. sett upon and surprize the sayd shipp the Justice of Dover and all her
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22. ladeing of Copper barrs and other Merchandizes laden aboard her as
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23. aforesayd for Accompt of the sayd Nayler horne and Company, and all
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24. her tackle apparrell and furniture and provisions and materialls belonging
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25. to her, and saith that hee this deponent at the tyme of such seizure did
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26. acquainte the sayd de La Rosse and Company that there was then a peace GUTTER
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27. and amity concluded upon and agreed upon betweene England and ffrance
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28. and the subiects of each Nation and therefore hee ought not to XXXXX GUTTER
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29. him this deponent in the quiet enioyment of the sayd shipp and goods therein
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30. nor make any seizure thereof or words to that effect whereto the sayd de La
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31. Rosse replyed and sayd thus or to the like effect videlicet what is that to mee GUTTER
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32. I care not for that, whereto this deponent replying to the sayd de La Rosse
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33. and adviseing him to have a care what hee did and telling him that there GUTTER
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34. were more shipps in England, and that hee this deponent did not doubt
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35. but hee should gett an other shipp whereby to bee able to defend him selfe
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36. from him the sayd de La Rosse and recover satisfaction of him the sayd de la
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37. Rosse at some other tyme for the wrong hee then offered him contrary to
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38. the peace concluded betweene both nations, the sayd de La Rosse threatened
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39. him this deponent to hange him, and soe notwithstanding hee was by this
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40. deponent advertized of the sayd peace concluded did still continue his sayd
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41. seizure of the sayd shipp and ladeing aforesayd whatsoever, and all her
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42. masts, sayles, rigging, Anchors, Cables, provisions, and other appurtenances
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43. whatsoever to her belonging, and Converted them to his the sayd de La Rosse
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44. and Company their owne use and benefitt and afterwards sett the sayd shipp
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45. on fyre and burnt the same, and turned this deponent and his Company
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46. the Justice on shoare amongst the barbarous Negroes at Cape Sarillon
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47. this hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge the premisses being
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48. and done in manner aforesayd in sight not only of this deponents but a XX GUTTER
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49. all the part of the Company of the Justice, and of other XXXX of dutch XXXXXX
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50. the company of a dutch vessell then alsoe present called the shipp Euphrana and XXX GUTTER
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51. Mr Garrett Bremer Merchant of her And further to these articles hee cannot depose
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[XX GUTTER]
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. severall other goods and Merchandizes for Accompt of them the sayd Nayler
2. horne and Company to bee disposed of at Guinney for their best advantage
3. this hee knoeth being Master of the sayd shipp imediately after the hireing
4. thereof and soe constituted by the sayd Nayler horne and company who alsoe
5. made this deponent Cape Merchant for the disposeing of the goods thereby
6. them laden for their best advantage at Ginney, as alsoe for that hee was
7. present when the sayd Nayler horne and Company soe hyred the sayd shipp
8. and saw the sayd goods laden aboard her for their Accompt and signed bills of
9. ladeing for the same and thereby knoweth that they were the true and lawfull
10. Owners and proprietors of the sayd goods and soe ˹generall˺ accompted And further to
11. this article hee cannot depose./

12. To the 3 hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the articles of the Peace arlate And
13. further cannot depose./

14. To the 4th and 5th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the moneth
15. of January 1655 (the sayd shipp the Justice being then lyeing at a place in
16. Guinney ˹called˺ Cape Sarrillon which is a place of ffree trade for shipps of this
17. Commonwealth) the arlate Mounsieur de la Rose Commander of the
18. Shipp the dutchesse arlate and three other french shipps of warr and their
19. Companyes subiects of the king of ffrance did there upon the second day
20. of the sayd moneth of January 1655 English style in a hostile manner
21. sett upon and surprize the sayd shipp the Justice of Dover and all her
22. ladeing of Copper barrs and other Merchandizes laden aboard her as
23. aforesayd for Accompt of the sayd Nayler horne and Company, and all
24. her tackle apparrell and furniture and provisions and materialls belonging
25. to her, and saith that hee this deponent at the tyme of such seizure did
26. acquainte the sayd de La Rosse and Company that there was then a peace GUTTER
27. and amity concluded upon and agreed upon betweene England and ffrance
28. and the subiects of each Nation and therefore hee ought not to XXXXX GUTTER
29. him this deponent in the quiet enioyment of the sayd shipp and goods therein
30. nor make any seizure thereof or words to that effect whereto the sayd de La
31. Rosse replyed and sayd thus or to the like effect videlicet what is that to mee GUTTER
32. I care not for that, whereto this deponent replying to the sayd de La Rosse
33. and adviseing him to have a care what hee did and telling him that there GUTTER
34. were more shipps in England, and that hee this deponent did not doubt
35. but hee should gett an other shipp whereby to bee able to defend him selfe
36. from him the sayd de La Rosse and recover satisfaction of him the sayd de la
37. Rosse at some other tyme for the wrong hee then offered him contrary to
38. the peace concluded betweene both nations, the sayd de La Rosse threatened
39. him this deponent to hange him, and soe notwithstanding hee was by this
40. deponent advertized of the sayd peace concluded did still continue his sayd
41. seizure of the sayd shipp and ladeing aforesayd whatsoever, and all her
42. masts, sayles, rigging, Anchors, Cables, provisions, and other appurtenances
43. whatsoever to her belonging, and Converted them to his the sayd de La Rosse
44. and Company their owne use and benefitt and afterwards sett the sayd shipp
45. on fyre and burnt the same, and turned this deponent and his Company
46. the Justice on shoare amongst the barbarous Negroes at Cape Sarillon
47. this hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge the premisses being
48. and done in manner aforesayd in sight not only of this deponents but a XX GUTTER
49. all the part of the Company of the Justice, and of other XXXX of dutch XXXXXX
50. the company of a dutch vessell then alsoe present called the shipp Euphrana and XXX GUTTER
51. Mr Garrett Bremer Merchant of her And further to these articles hee cannot depose
[XX GUTTER]

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