HCA 13/73 f.446v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 446 |
Side | Verso |
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First cut by Roger Towner 24/8/14 | |
First transcriber | |
Roger Towner 24/8/14 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 06/06/14, by CSG |
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which Spaniards they said they acted their business at
Santa Domingo, and that during all their stay at
Santa Domingo they wore the Spanish flagg, and that
all the while Spaniards had the command of the
said vessell, and that in their [?retourne] from Santa Domingo
they were at Santa Cruz and there put the Spaniards
ashore where they had before received there, and [?further]
the said John van Lymen after the said seizure and
before the bringing up of the said shipp Saint Mary [?to]
Tolon, confessed and acknowledged that hee had
caused his Spanish flagg to be put into a sack
with a shott and to be throwne overboard. and this
deponent was informed that the Spanish Captaine
of the Santa Maria was gone ashore to Cadiz, and
to his best remembrance it was the said van lymen
that said soe, and further it was confessed by the
said master that they endeavoured to get to Cadiz
but by fowle weather were constrained to [?come]
into the bay of Gibraltar, and was there [? discharging]
part of his goods into a ffluke when Captaine Storey
took him, and hee told Captain Storey in this
deponents hearing saying, if you had bin a
Spanish man of war I must have fought against
you, because I was stealing the King of Spaines [GUTTER]
duties. and further deposeth not to these articles saving what followeth
To the nineth article and to the articles of the allegacion of the [?17th] of [June] hee saith and deposeth that
on or about the twenty eigth of June 1657, [this GUTTER]
deponent in the Kentish frigot aforesaid [?being GUTTER]
in Company of the Tredagh frigot off
Cape ffinisterra met with the said shipp [the GUTTER]
Santa Maria in her outwards proceeding, and [her GUTTER]
master John van lymen being commanded [?and GUTTER]
coming aboard the Tredagh frigot, [?where] [? hee GUTTER]
then was, the said van lymen confessed and
declared, that hee [?came from GUTTER]