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|Transcription=as aforesaid, were got too much to leeward of Martinica and Saint
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Christofers, and soe forced into Santa dominigo.
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To the fifth and 6th hee saith hee hath knowne his said brother from this deponents
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infancie, hee being older than this deponent, and saith that in the yeare
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1652 as aforesayd the said two shipps the
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''Angell'' and the ''Yellow Sun'' were imprested and forced into the service
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of the Spaniards for Tortoudas as aforesaid, and that this
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dep[onent and his said brother went in that warlike imployment to
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transport souldiers and were masters of their said shipps
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and that the Spanish Generall nor Governour gave them more  [XXXX], but promised them leave
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to lade the retourne of their said Negros in goods of tha place (of
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Santa domingo) in their said owne shipps, which the Fovernour per[XXXXXed], but
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the said shipps were afterwards seized by the Spanairds and the
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voyage  overthrowne as hee hath predeposed
  
 
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as aforesaid, were got too much to leeward of Martinica and Saint
Christofers, and soe forced into Santa dominigo.

To the fifth and 6th hee saith hee hath knowne his said brother from this deponents
infancie, hee being older than this deponent, and saith that in the yeare
1652 as aforesayd the said two shipps the
Angell and the Yellow Sun were imprested and forced into the service
of the Spaniards for Tortoudas as aforesaid, and that this
dep[onent and his said brother went in that warlike imployment to
transport souldiers and were masters of their said shipps
and that the Spanish Generall nor Governour gave them more [XXXX], but promised them leave
to lade the retourne of their said Negros in goods of tha place (of
Santa domingo) in their said owne shipps, which the Fovernour per[XXXXXed], but
the said shipps were afterwards seized by the Spanairds and the
voyage overthrowne as hee hath predeposed