HCA 13/65 f.63r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/65 |
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Folio | 63 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 29/05/13 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 30/05/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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13/05/29 | |
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Created 30/05/13, by CSG |
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1. the 23th day of July last past in the Evening was mett withall
2. by Captaine Archer in one of the State ships and by him was
3. commanded to strike saile and send his papers abord which
4. the said Sybraut Jallis ˹Captaine of the Stockholme˺ forwith did and sent three of his company
5. abord the said Archers ship with his said papers and to give him an account
6. of his voyage, which said men ˹and papers˺ the said Archer detayned and
7. then sent two of his owne company aboard the Stockholme
8. who demanded the said Jallis to come out of his owne shippe
9. and to goe with them abord the said Archers and in the meane
10. while let the other three ships (two whomeof were dutch and one a
11. Dane) goe and depart without any search or visitation of them which being
12. procured by the said Jallis hee presently conceived the said Archers
13. ship to bee an Irish ˹man of warre˺ or some other privat in regard hee soe
14. let the other vessells goe and detained him alone notwithstanding
15. that hee had given him an accompt of his voyages; hee therefore
16. did refuse to goe out of his owne ship whereupon the said Archer did
17. ymediately power in two broad sides upon him besides small shott
18. before ever the Stockholme made any resistance, But then hee
19. saith the said Jallis verily conceaveing and believeing the said Archers
20. ship to bee an Irishe man of warre hee did fire his gunnes att him
21. againe and sXX beganne and continued a fight with him for
22. 5 or 6 howers space, in which fight the stearesman of
23. the Stockholme was slaine and 5 or 6 (whereof the skipper was
24. one) very much wounded And saith that after some continuance
25. of the said fight the ship the Phonix arlate came into them and
26. then the said Jallis presumed them both to bee States men of warre
27. and soe submitted and yeilded unto them and by them was brought
28. into Portsmouth where she now remaineth. All which hee knoweth
29. to bee true hee this deponent being present abord the said ship during
30. all the said fight and then and there sawe and heard all the premisses
31. soe said had and done as is predeposed. And further hee
32. cannot depose.
33. To the last article hee saith that What hee hath predeposed
34. is true.
35.
36. To the Crosse Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
37. <margin value="Left">dt. Rowe</margin>
38. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith that hee hath noe part or share in the said
39. ship the Stockholme or her ladeing save only in aparcell of Oranges
40. and Lemmons and a small quantity of Oyle which was abord the said ship
41. when she was seized All which were belonging
42. to the company in generall and were and are since taken and plundred out of
43. the said ship by the Company of the said Archers ship. And otherwise hee
44. cannot depose.
45. To the second Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that when the said ship was
46. seized there was only the two ships predeposed present And other wise
47. referring himselfe to his foregoing deposition hee saith hee cannot
48. depose saveing that in the said fight there was one of the Company of
49. the said Archers ship slaine.
50. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
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