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|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
 
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
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|Transcription=saying that hee (the first person they soe spake to) know not what hee
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|Transcription=saying that hee (the first person they soe spake to) knew not what hee
sayes whereupon, the first person or clubfoated fellow said that
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said whereupon, the first person or clubfoated fellow said that
 
they were bound for Hamborow. Although as hee saith the Clubfooted
 
they were bound for Hamborow. Although as hee saith the Clubfooted
 
fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and
 
fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and
this depo:t better understood him. And this deponent verily beleeveth
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this deponent better understood him. And this deponent verily beleeveth
in his Confesiones that Had not the ''Drake ffrigott'' bin on the one side
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in his Conscience that Had not the ''Drake ffrigott'' bin on the one side
and one of the Kings XXXXX on the other side the said Prize the ''Joseph Jesus''
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and one of the Kings Ketches on the other side the said Prize the ''Joseph Jesus''
 
''and Maria'' would have fought the ''Suprizall'' Each man having
 
''and Maria'' would have fought the ''Suprizall'' Each man having
their matches ready having their gunns charged and primd being XX
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their matches ready having their gunns charged and primed being two
whole XX domicalven, and Eight or nine Petareren or peeces called maXXXXXX and
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whole or [?demiculven], and Eight or nine Petareren or peeces called murderers and
pistoll XXXXX XXX XXXXX Et alr nescit this depot hath bin
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which this deponent afterwards shott off and their baggs of Musquet and
informed by some of the said XXXX XXXXXX that the ''Drake ffrigott'' alsoe waited for the said prize and saving
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Pistoll bulletts lying by them and their Chambers ready fixed for their Petarerers Et alr nescit this deponent hath bin
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informed by some of the ''Surprizalls'' Company that the ''Drake ffrigott'' alsoe waited for the said prize and saving
 
they seized upon the said shipp and lading as prize and belonging
 
they seized upon the said shipp and lading as prize and belonging
to the states of the united Neatherlands, or their subiects
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to the states of the United Neatherlands, or their subiects./.
  
Ad Interria
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Ad Interria. [CENTRE HEADING]
  
 
Ad primum redet that hee cometh by the meanes and at the request of
 
Ad primum redet that hee cometh by the meanes and at the request of
 
one Captaine Steele, And saith he was Examined before the Mayor of Rye
 
one Captaine Steele, And saith he was Examined before the Mayor of Rye
 
about a fortnight or three weekes since and then deposed to the like effect
 
about a fortnight or three weekes since and then deposed to the like effect
of this his deposition, And hee Expecteth that the said Captaine Steeéle
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of this his deposition, And hee Expecteth that the said Captaine Steele
 
should beare his charges up and downe but as yet hee hath not
 
should beare his charges up and downe but as yet hee hath not
received any thing saving tenn shillings of XXX then at Rye
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received any thing saving tenn shillings of one then at Rye
to whom the Captaine wrote to send up this deponent and nomore to XXX XXXX, he hath
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to whom the Captaine wrote to send up this deponent and nomore to bee Examined, he hath
 
lived and kept a victualling house in Rye for about seaven or eight
 
lived and kept a victualling house in Rye for about seaven or eight
 
yeers last, knoweth not what he is worth and owes but litle. Et alr
 
yeers last, knoweth not what he is worth and owes but litle. Et alr
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Et 2. rendet that he knoweth not who are the laders of the goods
 
Et 2. rendet that he knoweth not who are the laders of the goods
 
in Controversy, nor where laden saving he hath heard some of the
 
in Controversy, nor where laden saving he hath heard some of the
XXX XXXXX Company say that the same or a great part thereof were
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''Jesus Josephs'' Company say that the same or a great part thereof were
laden at Malaga, and cannot specify the particuler parcels of them
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laden at Malaga, and cannot specify the particuler parcells of them
 
Et alre nescit.
 
Et alre nescit.
  
Asd 3 non concernit cum.
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Asd 3 non concernit eum.
  
 
Ad 4 nescit nec audivit.
 
Ad 4 nescit nec audivit.
  
Ad 5 nonconcernit cum.
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Ad 5 nonconcernit eum.
  
Ad 6 rendt that hee was one of the man of warrs Company, namely Corporall
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Ad 6 rendet that hee was one of the man of warrs Company, namely Corporall
but knoweth not whether he shall have any share in the XXX
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but knoweth not whether he shall have any share in case
 
the ship and goods bee condemned, neither knoweth hee of any money or other
 
the ship and goods bee condemned, neither knoweth hee of any money or other
goods taken from the XX or XXX of the said shipp. Et alr nescit.
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goods taken from the Master or out of the said shipp. Et alr nescit.
  
Richard XXXX [His signature]
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Richard X[TeX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
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Eadem die
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Eadem die [CENTRE HEADING]
  
Super all XXXX prodict
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Super allone predict
  
 
'''3.'''
 
'''3.'''
  
'''Georgius Blanch''' de Rye in Com Sessex Nauta, natXXX ubi
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'''Georgius Blanch''' de Rye in Comitatu Sussex Nauta, natus ubi
annos agens 50 aut XXXX ter testis product et XXXX
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annos agens 50 aut eo circiter testis product et Jurat
  
Ad 6. 7. 14. et 17 arles super quibus solummodo Examinatis depont
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Ad 6. 7. 14. et 17 arlos super quibus solummodo Examinatur deponit
et dicit THat he was one of the ship uprizalls Company XXXX
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et dicit That he was one of the ship ''Suprizalls'' Company XXXX
 
Masters Mate of her, and went on board her at Rye where she
 
Masters Mate of her, and went on board her at Rye where she
 
was fitted victualled and manned And saith that after they had
 
was fitted victualled and manned And saith that after they had
 
bin at sea for a day or two she tooke and seized a Vessell or prize.
 
bin at sea for a day or two she tooke and seized a Vessell or prize.
 
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saying that hee (the first person they soe spake to) knew not what hee
said whereupon, the first person or clubfoated fellow said that
they were bound for Hamborow. Although as hee saith the Clubfooted
fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and
this deponent better understood him. And this deponent verily beleeveth
in his Conscience that Had not the Drake ffrigott bin on the one side
and one of the Kings Ketches on the other side the said Prize the Joseph Jesus
and Maria would have fought the Suprizall Each man having
their matches ready having their gunns charged and primed being two
whole or [?demiculven], and Eight or nine Petareren or peeces called murderers and
which this deponent afterwards shott off and their baggs of Musquet and
Pistoll bulletts lying by them and their Chambers ready fixed for their Petarerers Et alr nescit this deponent hath bin
informed by some of the Surprizalls Company that the Drake ffrigott alsoe waited for the said prize and saving
they seized upon the said shipp and lading as prize and belonging
to the states of the United Neatherlands, or their subiects./.

Ad Interria. [CENTRE HEADING]

Ad primum redet that hee cometh by the meanes and at the request of
one Captaine Steele, And saith he was Examined before the Mayor of Rye
about a fortnight or three weekes since and then deposed to the like effect
of this his deposition, And hee Expecteth that the said Captaine Steele
should beare his charges up and downe but as yet hee hath not
received any thing saving tenn shillings of one then at Rye
to whom the Captaine wrote to send up this deponent and nomore to bee Examined, he hath
lived and kept a victualling house in Rye for about seaven or eight
yeers last, knoweth not what he is worth and owes but litle. Et alr
nescit.

Et 2. rendet that he knoweth not who are the laders of the goods
in Controversy, nor where laden saving he hath heard some of the
Jesus Josephs Company say that the same or a great part thereof were
laden at Malaga, and cannot specify the particuler parcells of them
Et alre nescit.

Asd 3 non concernit eum.

Ad 4 nescit nec audivit.

Ad 5 nonconcernit eum.

Ad 6 rendet that hee was one of the man of warrs Company, namely Corporall
but knoweth not whether he shall have any share in case
the ship and goods bee condemned, neither knoweth hee of any money or other
goods taken from the Master or out of the said shipp. Et alr nescit.

Richard X[TeX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

***********************************

Eadem die [CENTRE HEADING]

Super allone predict

3.

Georgius Blanch de Rye in Comitatu Sussex Nauta, natus ubi
annos agens 50 aut eo circiter testis product et Jurat

Ad 6. 7. 14. et 17 arlos super quibus solummodo Examinatur deponit
et dicit That he was one of the ship Suprizalls Company XXXX
Masters Mate of her, and went on board her at Rye where she
was fitted victualled and manned And saith that after they had
bin at sea for a day or two she tooke and seized a Vessell or prize.