HCA 13/68 f.143v Annotate

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him and his Companye not to shoot gunn musquett or pistoll in that
port for that it being a Port of the King of Spaine the saud English
shipps were and should be there safe and secure and saith that the premisses
notwithstanding the sayd Dutch shippes under Command of the sayd Van Trump
came upp into the sayd Port of Trapany and boarded the Saint Peter with [?XXX]
shipps, and the Henry Bonadventure with foure, and so the dutch became [?possessors]
of them both and their lading respectively. And saith that to colour the
busines severall shotts were made from the Castle and fforts of Trapany
most of them with powder onely and all without execution upon the sayd
dutch shipps. And moreover saith that the sayd Van Trump of the
sight of this deponent att his goeing off from Trapany shott severall
gunnes and struck his flagg, and saith that a day after the sayd
seizure two dutch shipps laden with salt of the sight of this deponent
remayned in the sayd Port of Trapany quiet and unmolested. And
further he cannot depose.

To the 19 article

To the 20th he saith that the sayd shipp the Harry Bonadventure was
of the burthen of 340 tonnes and upwards, and had 41 gunnes and [?XX]
brasse bases, and was victualled at the tyme of her seizure for 6 monthes
for 100 men

To the 21th he saith that he verily beleiveth that the losse of the sayd [?XXXX]
[?XXXX]