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|Transcription=in or about July or August last near a hee knoweth, and
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while shee soe remained there this deponent went aboard her
1. in or about July or August last near a hee knoweth, and
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and had severall times speech with the said Nicholas Johnson
2. while shee soe remained there this deponent went aboard her
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whom hee heard acknowledge and say that hee came with the said
3. and had severall times speech with the said Nicholas Johnson
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shipp the said voyage from Cadiz and had taken up money &#91;there GUTTER&#93;
4. whom hee heard acknowledge and say that hee came with the said
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or thereabouts of Spaniards subiects of the said king of Spaine to
5. shipp the said voyage from Cadiz and had taken up money &#91;there GUTTER&#93;
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buy the said shipp, and that hee intended to goe back againe with
6. or thereabouts of Spaniards subiects of the said king of Spaine to
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her to Cadiz with Spaniards goods, and to that purpose hee
7. buy the said shipp, and that hee intended to goe back againe with
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repaired and fitted her, imploying two of this deponents carpenters
8. her to Cadiz with Spaniards goods, and to that purpose hee
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(who were there prisoners) about such her repaire, and put
9. repaired and fitted her, imploying two of this deponents carpenters
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six and twenty guns or thereabouts with her, declareing unto
10. (who were there prisoners) about such her repaire, and put
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this deponent that hee intended to defend himselfe against
11. six and twenty guns or thereabouts with her, declareing unto
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the English and ffrench, and that hee would sinke before hee would
12. this deponent that hee intended to defend himselfe against
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be taken by either of them, And further declared to this deponent
13. the English and ffrench, and that hee would sinke before hee would
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that hee was bound back againe for Cadiz and was to take in a
14. be taken by either of them, And further declared to this deponent
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cargo of goods for Cadiz for the account of Spaniards upon freight
15. that hee was vound back againe for Cadiz and was to take in a
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and accordingly did take in a cargo of goods, and in particular
16. cargo of goods for Cadiz for the account of Spaniards upon freight
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a quantitie of tobaccoes, and all that ever hee the said master
17. and accordingly did take in a cargo of goods, and in particular
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pretended to be (of the said Cargo) belonging to himselfe was only
18. a quantitie of tobaccoes, and all that ever hee the said master
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eight hundred of hides or thereabouts, and for buying of them alsoe had
19. pretended to be (of the said Cargo) belonging to himselfe was only
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acknowledged to have taken up money of Spaniards upon
20. eight hundred of hides or thereabouts, and for ˹buying of˺ them alsoe had
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bottomerie, and this deponent being to be thense sent prisoner
21. acknowl acknowledged to have taken up money of Spaniards upon
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to Spaine, endeavoured and desired to goe in the said shipp, but
22. bottomerie, and this deponent being to be thense sent prisoner
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the said Johnson refused it, telling this deponent that if hee the
23. to Spaine, endeavoured and desired to goe in the said shipp, but
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said Johnson should meete with the English, this deponent would
24. the said Johnson refused it, telling this deponent that if hee the
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declare what hee knew concerning his Spanish lading and
25. said Johnson should meete with the English, this deponent would
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other things or to that effect. And further deposeth that
26. declare what hee knew concerning his Spanish lading and
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after the said Johnsons departure from Santa Domingo aforesaid
27. other things or to that effect. And further deposeth that
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for Cadiz with his lading of Cuckam, hides and
28. after the said Johnsons departure from Santa Domingo aforesaid
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tobaccoe, (this deponent was imbarked in another shipp to
29. for Cadiz with his lading of ........... Cuckam, hides and
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be sent and was sent away prisoner for Spaine, and &#91;beinge GUTTER&#93;
30. tobaccoe, (this deponent was imbarked in another shipp to
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at the Canaries, was there redeemed by Generall Blake
31. be sent and was sent away prisoner for Spaine, and ......&#91;beinge GUTTER&#93;
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at such time as hee came and made the late XXXX there, and
32. at the Canaries, .. was there redeemed by Generall Blake
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being come into the English fleete, this deponent found
33. at such time as hee came and made the late XXXX there, and
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that the same had taken the said Johnson and his said shipp and
34. being ........... come into the English fleete, this deponent found
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lading./ And saith that another
35. that the same had taken the said Johnson and his said shipp and
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dutch man a master of a shipp, sold his shipp guns powder
36. lading./....................................................... And saith that another
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and shott at Santa Domingo to the Governour for the king of
37. dutch man a master of a shipp, ... sold his shipp guns powder
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Spaines service, and with the proceeds laded aboard 600 cXXg's
38. and shott at Santa Domingo to the Governour for the king of
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of Cuckam aboard the said shipp Nicholas the said voyage for
39. Spaines service, and with the proceeds laded aboard 600 cXXg's
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Cadiz, which hee knoweth being present, and seing the premisses
40. of Cuckam aboard the said shipp Nicholas the said voyage for
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41. Cadiz, which hee knoweth being present, and seing the premisses
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42. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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43. John Aylett SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdG1aNzBIZ1dES1hZeWtxZEZYX2xkQVE#gid=1 HCA 13/72 Page Log & Planner]
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[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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John Aylett SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
 
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in or about July or August last near a hee knoweth, and
while shee soe remained there this deponent went aboard her
and had severall times speech with the said Nicholas Johnson
whom hee heard acknowledge and say that hee came with the said
shipp the said voyage from Cadiz and had taken up money [there GUTTER]
or thereabouts of Spaniards subiects of the said king of Spaine to
buy the said shipp, and that hee intended to goe back againe with
her to Cadiz with Spaniards goods, and to that purpose hee
repaired and fitted her, imploying two of this deponents carpenters
(who were there prisoners) about such her repaire, and put
six and twenty guns or thereabouts with her, declareing unto
this deponent that hee intended to defend himselfe against
the English and ffrench, and that hee would sinke before hee would
be taken by either of them, And further declared to this deponent
that hee was bound back againe for Cadiz and was to take in a
cargo of goods for Cadiz for the account of Spaniards upon freight
and accordingly did take in a cargo of goods, and in particular
a quantitie of tobaccoes, and all that ever hee the said master
pretended to be (of the said Cargo) belonging to himselfe was only
eight hundred of hides or thereabouts, and for buying of them alsoe had
acknowledged to have taken up money of Spaniards upon
bottomerie, and this deponent being to be thense sent prisoner
to Spaine, endeavoured and desired to goe in the said shipp, but
the said Johnson refused it, telling this deponent that if hee the
said Johnson should meete with the English, this deponent would
declare what hee knew concerning his Spanish lading and
other things or to that effect. And further deposeth that
after the said Johnsons departure from Santa Domingo aforesaid
for Cadiz with his lading of Cuckam, hides and
tobaccoe, (this deponent was imbarked in another shipp to
be sent and was sent away prisoner for Spaine, and [beinge GUTTER]
at the Canaries, was there redeemed by Generall Blake
at such time as hee came and made the late XXXX there, and
being come into the English fleete, this deponent found
that the same had taken the said Johnson and his said shipp and
lading./ And saith that another
dutch man a master of a shipp, sold his shipp guns powder
and shott at Santa Domingo to the Governour for the king of
Spaines service, and with the proceeds laded aboard 600 cXXg's
of Cuckam aboard the said shipp Nicholas the said voyage for
Cadiz, which hee knoweth being present, and seing the premisses

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

John Aylett SIGNATURE, RH SIDE