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+ | |Transcription=from New England aforesayd towards Mallega, to which Port and | ||
+ | place the said Browning and his Company did intend to | ||
+ | transport and deliver the said goods, and in persuance thereof | ||
+ | sailed with the said goods on board the said ship within two | ||
+ | Leagues off Pharoah, and there the said Browning sent his | ||
+ | Boate with this deponent and foure men more of his Company | ||
+ | ashore to get water on or about the twentieth day of | ||
+ | November <u>1655</u>: and assoone as this deponent and the said foure | ||
+ | other men were ashore they were Certainely Informed by | ||
+ | severall Masters and Companys of English ships there | ||
+ | ryding, that there was Warrs and hostility betwixt England | ||
+ | and Spaine, and that noe English ships could or would be | ||
+ | permitted to goe into Mallega[?s] or any other Port in Spaine | ||
+ | and told this deponent and Company that if they went to | ||
+ | Mallega their ship would be seized and Confiscated, and | ||
+ | Moreover told them that they the said Masters and Companyes were | ||
+ | bound to severall Ports in Spaine but could not goe in, without | ||
+ | being seized, and therefore were forced to come to Pharoah, or | ||
+ | to that effect, and further hee deposeth not./: | ||
+ | |||
+ | To the 10th hee saith that after this deponent and the said foure other | ||
+ | men had received the said Information of and from the said | ||
+ | Masters and Companyes of the said English ships, they returned | ||
+ | aboard the said ship, and acquainted the said Browning therewith | ||
+ | and the said Browning to be more fully satisfyed of the | ||
+ | truth of the said Report, did himselfe goe onshore with this | ||
+ | deponent and foure More of his Company in the said Boate, and | ||
+ | being Come on shore enquired of the said Masters and some | ||
+ | of the Companyes of the said English ships | ||
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Revision as of 13:36, November 15, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 483 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 15/11/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/11/15 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 15/11/13, by CSG |
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from New England aforesayd towards Mallega, to which Port and
place the said Browning and his Company did intend to
transport and deliver the said goods, and in persuance thereof
sailed with the said goods on board the said ship within two
Leagues off Pharoah, and there the said Browning sent his
Boate with this deponent and foure men more of his Company
ashore to get water on or about the twentieth day of
November 1655: and assoone as this deponent and the said foure
other men were ashore they were Certainely Informed by
severall Masters and Companys of English ships there
ryding, that there was Warrs and hostility betwixt England
and Spaine, and that noe English ships could or would be
permitted to goe into Mallega[?s] or any other Port in Spaine
and told this deponent and Company that if they went to
Mallega their ship would be seized and Confiscated, and
Moreover told them that they the said Masters and Companyes were
bound to severall Ports in Spaine but could not goe in, without
being seized, and therefore were forced to come to Pharoah, or
to that effect, and further hee deposeth not./:
To the 10th hee saith that after this deponent and the said foure other
men had received the said Information of and from the said
Masters and Companyes of the said English ships, they returned
aboard the said ship, and acquainted the said Browning therewith
and the said Browning to be more fully satisfyed of the
truth of the said Report, did himselfe goe onshore with this
deponent and foure More of his Company in the said Boate, and
being Come on shore enquired of the said Masters and some
of the Companyes of the said English ships