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|Transcription=1. shipp Endeavour if her ladeing had not consisted of wynes, as it did, for that, as hee
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|Transcription=shipp Endeavour if her ladeing had not consisted of wynes, as it did, for that, as hee
2. also then said to this deponent, they knewe the peace betweene france and England
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also then said to this deponent, they knewe the peace betweene france and England
3. was agreed upon, and that they had stayed seuerall daies at Vorhell in expectation of
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was agreed upon, and that they had stayed seuerall daies at Vorhell in expectation of
4. Letters of Marq or Reprizall against the English, but could not get any from the
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Letters of Marq or Reprizall against the English, but could not get any from the
5. king of ffrance in regard of the said peace agreed upon, or words to that or the
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king of ffrance in regard of the said peace agreed upon, or words to that or the
6. like effect. And further cannot depose/:./
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like effect. And further cannot depose/:./
  
7. To the 8th Article of the said Allegation hee saith, That shortly after the surprizall GUTTER
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To the 8th Article of the said Allegation hee saith, That shortly after the surprizall GUTTER
8. of the said shipp and her ladeing by the french as afóresaid, the said french Officer GUTTER
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of the said shipp and her ladeing by the french as afóresaid, the said french Officer GUTTER
9. who was putt in and constituted Commander of the said shipp Endeavour, likewise
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who was putt in and constituted Commander of the said shipp Endeavour, likewise
10. told and declared to this deponent, that the said french shipps under the Command
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told and declared to this deponent, that the said french shipps under the Command
11. of the said de La Roche should have gone to Lisbone or to some other place in
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of the said de La Roche should have gone to Lisbone or to some other place in
12. Portugall there to have taken in their provision of wyne, but that they were
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Portugall there to have taken in their provision of wyne, but that they were
13. diverted by contrary winds and weather, and thereupon did expressely steere their
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diverted by contrary winds and weather, and thereupon did expressely steere their
14. Course towards the Canarie Islands in expectation there˹abouts˺ undoubtedly to meete up with GUTTER
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Course towards the Canarie Islands in expectation there˹abouts˺ undoubtedly to meete up with GUTTER
15. shipps laden with wynes, the season of the yeare being then very proper and
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shipps laden with wynes, the season of the yeare being then very proper and
16. convenient for such their designe, or words to that or the like effect: And
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convenient for such their designe, or words to that or the like effect: And
17. further hee cannot depose:-/
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further hee cannot depose:-/
  
18. To the 9th hee saith That the said Captaine de la Roche and Companie presently GUTTER
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To the 9th hee saith That the said Captaine de la Roche and Companie presently GUTTER
19. after the surprizall of the said shipp the Endeavour did take and plunder from this
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after the surprizall of the said shipp the Endeavour did take and plunder from this
20. Deponent and the rest of the said shipps Companie all or most of their cloathes from
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Deponent and the rest of the said shipps Companie all or most of their cloathes from
21. their backs, leaving many of them covered only with raggs which the said frenchmen GUTTER
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their backs, leaving many of them covered only with raggs which the said frenchmen GUTTER
22. gave them in exchange and tooke away all their Sea instruments and their private GUTTER
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gave them in exchange and tooke away all their Sea instruments and their private GUTTER
23. adventures utterly depriving them thereof, Which hee this deponent knoweth by XXXX GUTTER
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adventures utterly depriving them thereof, Which hee this deponent knoweth by XXXX GUTTER
24. experience being an Eyewittnesse and participant in the suffereings premised. And
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experience being an Eyewittnesse and participant in the suffereings premised. And
25. further hee cannot depose:-/
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further hee cannot depose:-/
  
26. To the 10th hee saith That the said shipp the Endeavour with her tackle and ffurniture
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To the 10th hee saith That the said shipp the Endeavour with her tackle and ffurniture
27. were at the time of her said surprizall really worth Two Thousand ffive
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were at the time of her said surprizall really worth Two Thousand ffive
28. hundred pounds sterling or thereabouts in this deponents best judgment and estimate, shee
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hundred pounds sterling or thereabouts in this deponents best judgment and estimate, shee
29. being a shipp of about eight score or 200. tunns, and about 4. or 5. yeares old, XXXX GUTTER
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being a shipp of about eight score or 200. tunns, and about 4. or 5. yeares old, XXXX GUTTER
30. with sixteene peeces of Ordnance, and every way provided with very good and
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with sixteene peeces of Ordnance, and every way provided with very good and
31. sufficient rackle and ffurniture, And saith that the ffraight due for the voiage
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sufficient tackle and ffurniture, And saith that the ffraight due for the voiage
32. which shee was taken as aforesaid did amount to about the summe of seaven hundred
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which shee was taken as aforesaid did amount to about the summe of seaven hundred
33. eighty two pounds ten shillings according to the computation of 4li: 15s: sterling or
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eighty two pounds ten shillings according to the computation of 4li: 15s: sterling or
34. thereabouts per tunn as this deponent hath credibly heard and understood, and that the said
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thereabouts per tunn as this deponent hath credibly heard and understood, and that the said
35. Companies wages at the rate of 50:li sterling per moneth for the space of eight
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Companies wages at the rate of 50:li sterling per moneth for the space of eight
36. moneths from the time of their entring into the said shipps service till the time that this GUTTER
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moneths from the time of their entring into the said shipps service till the time that this GUTTER
37. deponent and others arrived in England from Guiney did and doe amount to 400:li sterling GUTTER
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deponent and others arrived in England from Guiney did and doe amount to 400:li sterling GUTTER
38. And their Cloathes Sea-Instruments and private adventures to the summe of
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And their Cloathes Sea-Instruments and private adventures to the summe of
39. 350:li sterling at the least, as this deponent both by the computation of his owners particular
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350:li sterling at the least, as this deponent both by the computation of his owners particular
40. losse, and by a conscientious valuation of the respective losses of others of the same GUTTER
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losse, and by a conscientious valuation of the respective losses of others of the same GUTTER
41. shipps Companye was and is fully convinced and assured. And further hee cannot
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shipps Companye was and is fully convinced and assured. And further hee cannot
42. depose.
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depose.
  
43. To the 11th article hee saith, That in case the said Three hundred and thirteene GUTTER
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To the 11th article hee saith, That in case the said Three hundred and thirteene GUTTER
44. pipes of Canarie wynes had arrived in safety at and in this Port of London
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pipes of Canarie wynes had arrived in safety at and in this Port of London
45. they would have yielded Thirtye pounds sterling per pipe cleare of all their GUTTER
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they would have yielded Thirtye pounds sterling per pipe cleare of all their GUTTER
46. charges, the sayd wÿnes being of the best and choycest Canarie wynes which the
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charges, the sayd wÿnes being of the best and choycest Canarie wynes which the
47. season produced, and after that rate wynes of that nature did att and about the
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season produced, and after that rate wynes of that nature did att and about the
48. time of the surprizall aforesaid were sould for here in London, as this deponent
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time of the surprizall aforesaid were sould for here in London, as this deponent
49. by credible information of Merchants of quality hath since bin sufficiently
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by credible information of Merchants of quality hath since bin sufficiently
50. assured. And further cannot depose./
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assured. And further cannot depose./
  
51. To the 12th article hee saith, That hee this deponent is well assured, That the said Mr GUTTER
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To the 12th article hee saith, That hee this deponent is well assured, That the said Mr GUTTER
52. Robert Oxwicke and Companie by reason of the detention of theXX XX valew GUTTER
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Robert Oxwicke and Companie by reason of the detention of theXX XX valew GUTTER
53. of theXX said shipp and fraight and for want of the use thereof are very much
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of theXX said shipp and fraight and for want of the use thereof are very much
 
damnified
 
damnified
  

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shipp Endeavour if her ladeing had not consisted of wynes, as it did, for that, as hee
also then said to this deponent, they knewe the peace betweene france and England
was agreed upon, and that they had stayed seuerall daies at Vorhell in expectation of
Letters of Marq or Reprizall against the English, but could not get any from the
king of ffrance in regard of the said peace agreed upon, or words to that or the
like effect. And further cannot depose/:./

To the 8th Article of the said Allegation hee saith, That shortly after the surprizall GUTTER
of the said shipp and her ladeing by the french as afóresaid, the said french Officer GUTTER
who was putt in and constituted Commander of the said shipp Endeavour, likewise
told and declared to this deponent, that the said french shipps under the Command
of the said de La Roche should have gone to Lisbone or to some other place in
Portugall there to have taken in their provision of wyne, but that they were
diverted by contrary winds and weather, and thereupon did expressely steere their
Course towards the Canarie Islands in expectation there˹abouts˺ undoubtedly to meete up with GUTTER
shipps laden with wynes, the season of the yeare being then very proper and
convenient for such their designe, or words to that or the like effect: And
further hee cannot depose:-/

To the 9th hee saith That the said Captaine de la Roche and Companie presently GUTTER
after the surprizall of the said shipp the Endeavour did take and plunder from this
Deponent and the rest of the said shipps Companie all or most of their cloathes from
their backs, leaving many of them covered only with raggs which the said frenchmen GUTTER
gave them in exchange and tooke away all their Sea instruments and their private GUTTER
adventures utterly depriving them thereof, Which hee this deponent knoweth by XXXX GUTTER
experience being an Eyewittnesse and participant in the suffereings premised. And
further hee cannot depose:-/

To the 10th hee saith That the said shipp the Endeavour with her tackle and ffurniture
were at the time of her said surprizall really worth Two Thousand ffive
hundred pounds sterling or thereabouts in this deponents best judgment and estimate, shee
being a shipp of about eight score or 200. tunns, and about 4. or 5. yeares old, XXXX GUTTER
with sixteene peeces of Ordnance, and every way provided with very good and
sufficient tackle and ffurniture, And saith that the ffraight due for the voiage
which shee was taken as aforesaid did amount to about the summe of seaven hundred
eighty two pounds ten shillings according to the computation of 4li: 15s: sterling or
thereabouts per tunn as this deponent hath credibly heard and understood, and that the said
Companies wages at the rate of 50:li sterling per moneth for the space of eight
moneths from the time of their entring into the said shipps service till the time that this GUTTER
deponent and others arrived in England from Guiney did and doe amount to 400:li sterling GUTTER
And their Cloathes Sea-Instruments and private adventures to the summe of
350:li sterling at the least, as this deponent both by the computation of his owners particular
losse, and by a conscientious valuation of the respective losses of others of the same GUTTER
shipps Companye was and is fully convinced and assured. And further hee cannot
depose.

To the 11th article hee saith, That in case the said Three hundred and thirteene GUTTER
pipes of Canarie wynes had arrived in safety at and in this Port of London
they would have yielded Thirtye pounds sterling per pipe cleare of all their GUTTER
charges, the sayd wÿnes being of the best and choycest Canarie wynes which the
season produced, and after that rate wynes of that nature did att and about the
time of the surprizall aforesaid were sould for here in London, as this deponent
by credible information of Merchants of quality hath since bin sufficiently
assured. And further cannot depose./

To the 12th article hee saith, That hee this deponent is well assured, That the said Mr GUTTER
Robert Oxwicke and Companie by reason of the detention of theXX XX valew GUTTER
of theXX said shipp and fraight and for want of the use thereof are very much
damnified

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