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|Transcription=To the 3d hee saith that not long after the said Gentlemen
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coming on board the said ship. the Mariners of the said
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ffrigot who were in her (of which this Deponent was one) were
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Comanded on board the said ffrigot
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and the said Ship and lading were delivered up to the
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Captaine and Company of another ffrigot to be brought
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up to London. And further hee saith hee cannot depose./.
  
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To the 4th hee saith that the said Gentlemen of this deponents certaine knowledge did either befpre
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or when the said Leman came first on board the said Ship
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Seale up naile downe and make fast all the Scuttles and hatches of the saidShip,
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And further deposeth not./.
  
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To the 5th hee cannot depose./.
  
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To the 6th 7th 8th and 9th hee cannot depose saving hee saith hee doth not know
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that there were any goods or Merchandizes whatsoever,
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(that were seized in the said ship) taken away sold or disposed
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of either by the said Edmund Leman or any other Person or
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Persons, saving the said Mariners Plunder as aforesaid.
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See his Answer to the Interrogatories on the next Leafe.
  
|Transcription=John ffernandez De Viera to ths deponent's best remembrance
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Geofrey [?Hemblinge:] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
soone after the said Notice given of the ''hopewells'' being
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at Bengall sent two ships of warr one having 32 peeces of
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Ordnance, and the other about 14: very strongly mannd
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to Bengall to seize upon the ''hopewell'', which they
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did accordingly in a hostile and Trecherous manner
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and fetched most of the goods that were ashore,
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and not bartered away, aboard the said men of warr,
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and carried the same together with the ''hopewell'' and
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all her Negroes and Teeth and what she had on board her, to Angola, and
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utterly dispoyled and deprived the said Jenkin[?s] and Company
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of both of the said said ship and Lading, to their great
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losse and damage and overthrowe of the voyage: which
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hee knoweth being on board the said ship ''hopewell''
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when shee was seized, and carried in her to Angola
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where hee, and all the said Ships Company were
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turned ashore to shift for themselves, as well as they
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could and further cannot depose./:
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To the 5th hee saith that hee verily beleeveth that the said Outward Lading carried in the said ship to Bengall
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would there have produced and procured above six
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hundred Negroes, And further cannot depose to this
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article./.
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To the 6th hee saith hee cannot depose not being able
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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]
to Estimate the worth of the said ship./.
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To the 7th hee saith that both the said Governour of
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Examined upon the said Allegation.
Bengall and the Governour of Angola are Portugall[?s]
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or of some place in the Dominions of the King of Portugall and his Subjects and were put in
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Governours there by order of the said King of Portugall
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as this Deponent hath credibly heard and verily beleeveth
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and saith that the said Governour[?s] did well knowe
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that the said ship ''hopewell'' and her Goods did belong
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to English men and subjects of this Commonwealth
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of England, And saith that there was the said time
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and alsoe before, and ever since Peace and Amity
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betweene England and Portugall./.
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To the 8th and 9th hee saith that the said Jenkins and Company
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'''Rp. (2us'''
the Owners of the said ship and Lading have sustained very
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Great losse and dammage by the said unjust seizure of the
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said ship, but howe much hee cannot Estimate. And
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further saving as aforesaid deposeth not, saving that
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Bengall and Angola are in the Dominion of the King of
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Portugall../.
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Repeated before doctor Walker one of the Judges
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'''Morris Briggs''' of Saint Katherines waterman
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aged 58 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
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Examined./.
  
John Taylor [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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To the first second third and fourth articles of the said Allegation
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hee cannot depose. for that hee came not often aboard the Arlate
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ship ''Virgin Mary'' alias ''All Saints of Cartagena'', before shee Came
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up to Blackwall./.
  
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To the second hee saith that Immediately after the said ship the
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''Virgin Mary'' alias ''All Saints of Cartagena'' was brought up to
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Blackwall in the River of Thames, and before her hatches
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and Scuttles were broke open, this Deponent went on board her
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by order of the arlate Edmund Lemman, and at his coming on board
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hee found, Mr Lesboz[oXue], Mr Clarke, and Mr Speed Commissioners
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of Prize Goods and one Captaine Kingdome on board her, And presently after this Deponent
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came on board the said Commissioners and the said Kingdome did compare the Seales
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which were upon the hatches and Scuttles, with Impressions
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which they had upon A paper or papers and did finde the same to
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agree, and did not finde any faulte in the least therewith.
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and after they had soe Done, they ordered this Deponent and
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others to breake open the hatches and fall to worke which they
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accordingly did, And saith that hee this Deponent worked in the
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said Ship until shee was quite unladen, and saith that allwayes
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(when
 
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To the 3d hee saith that not long after the said Gentlemen
coming on board the said ship. the Mariners of the said
ffrigot who were in her (of which this Deponent was one) were
Comanded on board the said ffrigot
and the said Ship and lading were delivered up to the
Captaine and Company of another ffrigot to be brought
up to London. And further hee saith hee cannot depose./.

To the 4th hee saith that the said Gentlemen of this deponents certaine knowledge did either befpre
or when the said Leman came first on board the said Ship
Seale up naile downe and make fast all the Scuttles and hatches of the saidShip,
And further deposeth not./.

To the 5th hee cannot depose./.

To the 6th 7th 8th and 9th hee cannot depose saving hee saith hee doth not know
that there were any goods or Merchandizes whatsoever,
(that were seized in the said ship) taken away sold or disposed
of either by the said Edmund Leman or any other Person or
Persons, saving the said Mariners Plunder as aforesaid.
See his Answer to the Interrogatories on the next Leafe.

Geofrey [?Hemblinge:] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the said Allegation.

Rp. (2us

Morris Briggs of Saint Katherines waterman
aged 58 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and
Examined./.

To the first second third and fourth articles of the said Allegation
hee cannot depose. for that hee came not often aboard the Arlate
ship Virgin Mary alias All Saints of Cartagena, before shee Came
up to Blackwall./.

To the second hee saith that Immediately after the said ship the
Virgin Mary alias All Saints of Cartagena was brought up to
Blackwall in the River of Thames, and before her hatches
and Scuttles were broke open, this Deponent went on board her
by order of the arlate Edmund Lemman, and at his coming on board
hee found, Mr Lesboz[oXue], Mr Clarke, and Mr Speed Commissioners
of Prize Goods and one Captaine Kingdome on board her, And presently after this Deponent
came on board the said Commissioners and the said Kingdome did compare the Seales
which were upon the hatches and Scuttles, with Impressions
which they had upon A paper or papers and did finde the same to
agree, and did not finde any faulte in the least therewith.
and after they had soe Done, they ordered this Deponent and
others to breake open the hatches and fall to worke which they
accordingly did, And saith that hee this Deponent worked in the
said Ship until shee was quite unladen, and saith that allwayes
(when