Difference between revisions of "HCA 13/70 f.107r Annotate"

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upon the sayd voyage upon a fishing designe to Graenland to return
 
upon the sayd voyage upon a fishing designe to Graenland to return
 
to this Port of London, in the employment of certayne merchants and
 
to this Port of London, in the employment of certayne merchants and
was obliged to have a certayne
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was obliged to have a certayne number of men to attend and prosequat (sic)
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that designe, and he had the sayd number agreed on, and now more
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and the sayd Pibus had noe Commission or Letters of marque for the
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seizing of any shippes or goods the sayd voyage; All which hee
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knoweth to be ture being masters mate in and aboard the sayd shipp
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that voyage, and going to and well acquainted with the sayd fishing
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designe. And otherwise he cannot depose.
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To the 3d article
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To the fourth article of the sayd allegation This deponents aith that the sayd
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dutch=built vessell which was mett withall ny the sayd Pibus this deponent
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and Company in their Returne from Graenland was mett off off
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Shottland whither by reason of the wind it was not then possible for the
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''Martha'' to goe, And it was upwards of two hundred leagues from
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England, And the sayd Pibus this oponent and Company did not
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fight with or against the sayd dutch built shipp, but onely called to her
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for newes by shooting two or three gunnes at randon (sic) after the manner
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of
  
 
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knowledge that the said shipp did goe out upon the sayd voyage in
the moneth of May 1653. But whether there were att that tyme
any Ambassadors there in England upon a treaty of peace to be had
betwixt England and holland he doth not att present remember
but he well remembreth that att that tyme there wes much talke
and great hopes of a Peace soone after to ensue betwixt the
sayd two Commonwealths, and further he cannot depose.

To the 2. article of the sayd allegation he saith, the said Pibus did goe forth
upon the sayd voyage upon a fishing designe to Graenland to return
to this Port of London, in the employment of certayne merchants and
was obliged to have a certayne number of men to attend and prosequat (sic)
that designe, and he had the sayd number agreed on, and now more
and the sayd Pibus had noe Commission or Letters of marque for the
seizing of any shippes or goods the sayd voyage; All which hee
knoweth to be ture being masters mate in and aboard the sayd shipp
that voyage, and going to and well acquainted with the sayd fishing
designe. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the 3d article

To the fourth article of the sayd allegation This deponents aith that the sayd
dutch=built vessell which was mett withall ny the sayd Pibus this deponent
and Company in their Returne from Graenland was mett off off
Shottland whither by reason of the wind it was not then possible for the
Martha to goe, And it was upwards of two hundred leagues from
England, And the sayd Pibus this oponent and Company did not
fight with or against the sayd dutch built shipp, but onely called to her
for newes by shooting two or three gunnes at randon (sic) after the manner
of