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+ | |Transcription=To the 4th hee saith hee knoweth the arlate John Wood and saith | ||
+ | hee is an Inhabitant of the Citty of London and for such hath bin com[only] | ||
+ | reputed for many yeares last past and is reputed alsoe to be an English= | ||
+ | man borne and a subiect of this Commonwealth And further | ||
+ | hee cannot depose./ | ||
+ | To the 5th 6th 7th and 8th articles hee saith the ''Mary and Joyce'' having | ||
+ | receaved the sayd two pipes of wine marked as aforesayd and all | ||
+ | other her ladeing aboard her sett sayle therewith from the Roade of | ||
+ | Oratava bound for London and in her course thitherwards was in the | ||
+ | Moneth of march last with the sayd two pipes marked as aforesayd | ||
+ | and all other her ladeing aboard her seized by two men of warr belonging | ||
+ | (as Jacob Bola[?c]t the Captaine of one of them and John Van Slu[?c]e the | ||
+ | Captaine of the other of them and their Company gave out) to | ||
+ | Ostend or dunkirke, and Commissionated (as they alsoe sayd) by | ||
+ | the King of Spaine for seizure of the shipps and goods of the subiects of | ||
+ | this Commonwealth which Captaines and their Companyes (after | ||
+ | seizure) carried the ''Mary and Joyce'' with the sayd two pipes of wines and | ||
+ | all other her ladeing aboard her to the Groyne and carried this deponent | ||
+ | and the Master and divers of the Company of the ''Mary and Joyce'' prizoners in | ||
+ | their men of warr thither, where after some few dayes stay this deponent | ||
+ | and the sayd Master and some of his company gott passage thence for Rotchell | ||
+ | and by that meanes stayed not at the Groyne till any of the | ||
+ | wines seized aboard the ''Mary and Joyce'' were taken out of her and | ||
+ | laden aboard the ''Elizabeth'' arlate, Yet saith hee beleeveth the sayd | ||
+ | two pipes of wyne predeposed of marked as aforesaydand m[?uch] | ||
+ | other wines seized aboard the ''Mary and Joyce'' were afterwards | ||
+ | taken out of her and laden aboard the sayd ''Elizabeth'' and shee | ||
+ | with them aboard her seized by some shipp in the service of this | ||
+ | Commonwealth and brought into the River of Thames | ||
+ | where the wines seized aboard her were unladen out of her | ||
+ | into lighters and carried ashoare (and that as hee beleeveth | ||
+ | by order of this Court) for that after hee came home to | ||
+ | Plymouth from ffrance hee this deponent having notice that | ||
+ | a shipp with such wynes aboard her as were formerly laden | ||
+ | aboard the ''Mary and Joyce'' was then there, did goe aboard the sayd | ||
+ | shipp ''Elizabeth'' at Plymouth and came thence to Gravesend in | ||
+ | her, and afterwards at her comming into the River of Thames | ||
+ | went aboard her, and there sawe in the sayd shipp and the | ||
+ | lighters that were unladeing her many pipes of wyne with the | ||
+ | same markes then upon them as those laden aboard the ''Mary'' | ||
+ | ''and Joyce'' at Oratava had at the tyme of their ladeing aboard | ||
+ | her | ||
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Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 410 |
Side | Verso |
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First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
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2013/12/19 |
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To the 4th hee saith hee knoweth the arlate John Wood and saith
hee is an Inhabitant of the Citty of London and for such hath bin com[only]
reputed for many yeares last past and is reputed alsoe to be an English=
man borne and a subiect of this Commonwealth And further
hee cannot depose./
To the 5th 6th 7th and 8th articles hee saith the Mary and Joyce having
receaved the sayd two pipes of wine marked as aforesayd and all
other her ladeing aboard her sett sayle therewith from the Roade of
Oratava bound for London and in her course thitherwards was in the
Moneth of march last with the sayd two pipes marked as aforesayd
and all other her ladeing aboard her seized by two men of warr belonging
(as Jacob Bola[?c]t the Captaine of one of them and John Van Slu[?c]e the
Captaine of the other of them and their Company gave out) to
Ostend or dunkirke, and Commissionated (as they alsoe sayd) by
the King of Spaine for seizure of the shipps and goods of the subiects of
this Commonwealth which Captaines and their Companyes (after
seizure) carried the Mary and Joyce with the sayd two pipes of wines and
all other her ladeing aboard her to the Groyne and carried this deponent
and the Master and divers of the Company of the Mary and Joyce prizoners in
their men of warr thither, where after some few dayes stay this deponent
and the sayd Master and some of his company gott passage thence for Rotchell
and by that meanes stayed not at the Groyne till any of the
wines seized aboard the Mary and Joyce were taken out of her and
laden aboard the Elizabeth arlate, Yet saith hee beleeveth the sayd
two pipes of wyne predeposed of marked as aforesaydand m[?uch]
other wines seized aboard the Mary and Joyce were afterwards
taken out of her and laden aboard the sayd Elizabeth and shee
with them aboard her seized by some shipp in the service of this
Commonwealth and brought into the River of Thames
where the wines seized aboard her were unladen out of her
into lighters and carried ashoare (and that as hee beleeveth
by order of this Court) for that after hee came home to
Plymouth from ffrance hee this deponent having notice that
a shipp with such wynes aboard her as were formerly laden
aboard the Mary and Joyce was then there, did goe aboard the sayd
shipp Elizabeth at Plymouth and came thence to Gravesend in
her, and afterwards at her comming into the River of Thames
went aboard her, and there sawe in the sayd shipp and the
lighters that were unladeing her many pipes of wyne with the
same markes then upon them as those laden aboard the Mary
and Joyce at Oratava had at the tyme of their ladeing aboard
her