First transcribed
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14 March 31 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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84 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/65 +
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Recto +
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First cut transcription started and completed on 31/03/14 by Colin Greenstreet +
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Transcription
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Warre and that halfe of his Company or a g … Warre and that halfe of his Company or a great<br />
part of them was abord the ''Lawrell'', but the said Man of warre<br />
did againe send his boat with a great number of his men<br />
abord the ''Lawrell'' who came thither and demanded the rest<br />
of the Company belonging to her to come abord the man of<br />
warre likewise, which by the[?n]<br />
at that tyme by reason they were sow much under theire<br />
power could not be avoyded and by reason of the said Mr<br />
Maplisdens Comands and the said Mr May[?nes] desires<br />
not to resist them, but they all sawe this deponent and two more went<br />
abord the said Man of warre which was s[?oone] done but<br />
the ffrench forth with seized the said the ''Lawrell''<br />
and her loadinge and tooke the same into theire possession<br />
and forced this deponent and the other two of his Company which were abord<br />
to waite upon and observe them for two dayes space or thereabouts<br />
and then hee saith they hoysed out theire long boate and then<br />
put all the ''Lawrells'' Company together with this deponent and the other<br />
two aboard the ''Lawrell'' [?there]unto and soe forced them to shift<br />
for theire selves at Sea which with a very great hazard they did,<br />
and at hength gained the shore at Corsica where they landed<br />
amongst a barbarous ans a strange people. And soe<br />
by this meanes and in such manner as is predeposed the<br />
said ship and loading were utterly lost to the owners thereof<br />
and this deponent and all his fellowes were in great danger and hazard<br />
of perishing in the Seas. And further hee cannot depose.
Repeated before doctor Stephens
the marke of<br />
<u>Israel '''I P''' Powell.</u>[MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The 17th day of September 1651
Touching the ship the ''Elizabeth''}<br />
Prize.}
[XXX] '''Rp.'''
'''Thomas Wilks''' of debtford in the County<br />
of Kent Marriner aged 32 yeares or thereabouts<br />
sworne the day abovesaid before the right worshipfull<br />
John Exton doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the<br />
highe Court of the Admiralty saith and<br />
deposeth That hee this deponent being Captaine and<br />
Commander of the ship the ''Elizabeth ffrigott'' in the service<br />
of the States of this Commonwealth did in this her last voyage<br />
disburse expend and lay out all and singular the<br />
severall and particular sommes of money provisions and<br />
necessaryes in for and about the necessary reparation<br />
[?amendments]ssary reparation<br />
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