First transcribed
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14 August 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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126 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/73 +
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Side
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Verso +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 14/08/2013 +
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Transcription
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''Lady ffrigott'' the voyage in question a … ''Lady ffrigott'' the voyage in question and serving in her as<br />
one of the Carpenters Crue knoweth that in the monethe and tyme<br />
arlate in the yeare 1658 happening next before the foureteenth day of<br />
November that yeare which was the day whereon the ''Lady ffrigott'' and her<br />
ladeing were seized in manner hereafter declared the arlate John Swift<br />
John Parker John Harris and Company all English men and subiects of<br />
the Commonwealth of England were (and as hee beleeveth still ought<br />
to be the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the sayd shipp the<br />
''Lady ffrigott'' and of her tackle apparrell and furniture and for such<br />
comonly reputed./
To the 2 and 3 articles hee saith that hee knoweth that in the moneths and tyme arlate the sayd shipp was<br />
hyred and taken to freight by some of the Turkey Company<br />
Merchants of London (but their names hee knoweth not in particuler) to<br />
to goe upon a Merchandising imployment from London to Petras arlate<br />
and Nathaligo and other places beyond the seas to lade Currans and<br />
other goods for their use and Account and bring them for London and there<br />
deliver them to them or their Agents and did accordingly within the<br />
sayd tyme arrived at the Roade of Potrea and there and at Nathalago<br />
tooke in Currans to the quantity of one hundred and threescore<br />
Tonnes which were laden by the Agents of the sayd ffreighters to<br />
and for the sayd ffreighters Account to be thence transported to London<br />
and there delivered to the sayd ffreighters or their Agents for their use<br />
this hee knoweth being one of the sayd shipps<br />
Company and helping to lade the sayd Currans And further hee<br />
cannot depose./
To the 4th 5th 6th and 7th artices hee saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lady''<br />
''ffrigott'' having taken aboard her the sayd hundred and sixty Tonnes of<br />
Currans for the sayd ffreighters Account besides severall other quan-<br />
tities of Currans laden aboard her for Account of Captaine Hosyer<br />
and the Captaine of her, as of his Company as their private Adventures<br />
and lyeing in peaceable manner therewith in the Roade of Petras<br />
at Anchor, there came into the sayd Roade upon the fowerteenth of<br />
November 1658 a shipp of about a hundred and fifty tonnes burthen<br />
and having a white Ancient in her poope and made as if shee<br />
had intended to come to Anchor by the ''Lady ffrigott'' but being come<br />
neere her the Captaine and Company of the sayd shipp boarded the<br />
''Lady ffrigott'' and in a warlike manner assaulted the Captaine and<br />
Company of the ''Lady ffrigott'' with swords and gunnes and other warlike<br />
instruments and wounded the Captaine of the Lady ffrigott, and this<br />
deponent and about fower more of the sayd frigotts company<br />
and surprized and tooke the sayd shipp ''Lady ffrigott'' and her ladeing of<br />
Currants and dispoiled the Owners thereof the same and converted<br />
them to the use of them the sayd seizers, And hee saith that all or the greatest<br />
part of the sayd shipps company that made the sayd seizure were<br />
Italians, except one dutch man who was Master of her and an other<br />
dutchman that was gunner of her, and an Irish man who was one of<br />
her Company, and hee further saith that after the sayd seizure the sayd<br />
two dutch men and Irish man (who could and did speake all three of them good<br />
English) did acknowledge and confesse to this deponent and severall others<br />
of the ''Lady ffrigotts'' Company that the sayd shipp which made the<br />
sayd seizure was a shipp belonging to Gennoa and called the ''Santa''<br />
''Cruse'' and that her Captaines name was ffrancisco Stale, and that<br />
her Company (except them three) were all or most of them Gennoses<br />
and that shee was sett out from Gennoa together with two other ships of<br />
warr that came thence in her Company by the arlate Hippolite Centurioni<br />
andrlate Hippolite Centurioni<br />
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