HCA 13/73 f.471v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 471 |
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First cut transcription strated and completed on 18/06/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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14/06/18 | |
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Created 07/06/14, by CSG |
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Groine and that the said shipp was bound with them for Ostend,
And further deposeth not, saving as aforesaid and what followeth.
To the fourth article hee saith and deposeth that the said Captaine
Parker when hee delivered the papers to this deponent and his said
contest acquainted them that they were brought and taken in
the said shipp the lyon and the said Baggaert alsoe delivered [XXX GUTTER]
[XXX] under them) and they both then and there affirmed and [?assured GUTTER]
that they were the papers and evidences of the said shipp which
were soe brought in her, and having soe received
them this deponent and his said contest deliverd them to the [?said GITTER]
Major and the towne clarke of Portsmouth who after examination of [?them XXXX] sealed them up
with a certificate inder the hand and seale of the said major together [?with GUTTER]
the said examinations, and then delivered them soe sealed up to
Samuell Williams clarke of the
prize office there, to be sent up to the Commissioners for prize goods
at London, who sent them accordingly by the post on the fourteenth
of the said moneth of may, which hee knoweth being present and
acquainted with the said transactions and having [?lately] perused
his notes for the times and passages of and in the said busines. And
for the truth of the said sending up of the said papers, this deponent
and his said contest made an affidavit before the Major of
Portsmouth, which was in November last sent up to this Court
And further deposeth not, savimg that having now seene the papers
which are brought into this Court as comming from
Portsmouth, hee saith hee verily beleeveth them to be the same
papers without diminution, addition, or alteration that were
soe delivered and sent as aforesaid./
To the fifth
To the sixth hee cannot depose.
To the seventh