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− | The 13th of August 1656.
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− | A businesse of exámination of witnesses for}
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− | perpetuall remembrance on the businesse of}
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− | Samuel Vassall and others touching the}
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− | shipp ''Mayflower'' whereof William Jacket}
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− | was Captaine, seized by the officers and subiects of the}
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− | king of Spaine}
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− | Examined upon the said allegation.
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− | '''Rp. 6'''
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− | '''Roger kilvert''' of London Merchant
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− | aged 68 yeeres or thereabouts
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− | sworne and exámined.
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− | To the first article hee saith and deposeth that within the time arlate the arlate Samuel
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− | V{ass}all, Richard and Beniamin Grandley, Peter Andrewes, John
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− | Wirkey Captaine Jacket and company were commonly accounted
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− | the true owners and proprietors of the shipp ''Mayflower'' with
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− | all her tackle and furniture and alsoe of a vessell or Pinke
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− | that went to sea in her company. And otherwise hee cannot
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− | depose.
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− | To the second article hee saith and deposeth that within the fore said
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− | time the said shipp and pinke were (as it was commonly reported)
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− | put to sea for the voyage arlate at the costs and chardges of the said
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− | vessell and company aforesaid, and that Captaine Jacket took upon
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− | him the charge and governaunce of the said shipp and pinke as
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− | commander thereof, and proseeded therewith on the said voyage
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− | on behalfe of himselfe and the said other owners, and had a
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− | nineth part adventure in the said voyage, (as hee said) other partners
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− | told this deponent.
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− | To the third fourth and fifth hee cannot depose.
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− | To the 6th 7th and 8th this deponent saith that one Simon Lopez, Roderigo
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− | da Padilla, don diego da Vizvis, Alfares Sixhouter and
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− | Alvarez Perez Subiects of the king of Spaine told this deponent
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− | that they were present at New Barcellona in the West Indies,
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− | and there tooke notice of (and it was publiquely made knowne)
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− | the agreement made betweene the said Captaine Jacket and don
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− | Louis da Chaney for the carrying of certaine Negroes and importing
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− | of them with the title of a license which the said don Lewes had
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− | for them himelfe, which was presented unto the king of Spaines
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− | officers at New Barcellona, and allowed and approved of by
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− | them to be good, and besides their said affirmation to this deponent
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− | the said 5 Spaniards did testifie soe much upon their oathes in
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− | before a Jury in the Admiraltie Court in the yeere 165X, this
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− | deponent then serving for their interpreter by order of the said
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− | Court. And the said 5 Spaniards further told this deponent
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− | that they were present in New Barcellona in the West Indies
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− | in Aprill 1648, when the said Jacket with his said shipp and Pinnace
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− | arrived there, but that the said Jacket could not come under commaund
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− | with his said shipp nor deliver ashore any goods untill that
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− | ffrancis Barrvral da Cancye the then Governour had [?seaven]
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− | and allowed of the said license, which the said don louis da
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− | Chaves did then present before him and other the King of
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− | Spaines officers, and they did all declare them the said license was
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− | good and did approve thereof, and did furnish foure or five chests
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− | and sixe cargo's or loads of Cassave or bread for releife of the
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− | Negros
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− | |People=Peter Andrewes
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− | ffrancis Barrvral da Cancye, Governour of New Barcellona (1648)
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− | don louis da Chaves
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− | Richard and Beniamin Grandley
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− | William Jacket, Captain of the Mayflower
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− | Roger Kilvert, Merchant of London, aged 68
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− | Simon Lopez, subject of King of Spain
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− | Roderigo da Padilla, subject of King of Spain
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− | Alvarez Perez, subject of King of Spain
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− | Alfares Sixhouter, subject of King of Spain
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− | Samuel Vassall
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− | don diego da Vizvis, subject of King of Spain
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− | John Wirkey
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− | |Places=[[HCA 13/71 f.369v Annotate#head-b91f8f3560d53ef6d71da8edd38c2b7b702a5dbb|New Barcellona]] in the West Indies
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− | |Secondary sources=[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=u0QUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PR3 Lavaysse, M. (ed.), A statistical, commercial, and political description of Venezuela, Trinidad, Margarita, and Tobago (London, 1820)]
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