HCA 13/70 f.274r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 274 |
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vide in fra/:-
To the 7th article of the said Allegation hee saith hee cannot depose, saving that hee
this deponent being at Cyprus when the Thomas Bonadventure was there upon the
Voiage in Controversy, and the English Convoy under the Commannd of Captaine
Bodiloe being then and there arrived, it was then thought fitt by the Captaine
and Companie of the Mary Rose wherein this deponent then was, to goe in
Companie with the said Convoy, and this deponent beleeveth that the same was the
Judgement and resolution of all persons who had interest in shipps of goods the
bound thence for England, this deponent then observing nor heaaring any thing
to the contrary:
To the 1st and 5th (sic) article hee saith the arlate shipp the dart friggat in this deponents sight departed
from Scanderoon bound for Cyprus upon the 10th day of May 1652: and
saith shee was then fully laden and went thence in the African ffrigatts
Companie this deponent then being at Scanderoone and observing such their
departure, and saith That when this deponent in the Mary Rose arrived from
Scanderoon to Cyprus, the dart friggat aforesaid was departed thence for
England. And further cannot depose./
To the second hee saith, That hee this deponent coming in the shipp Mary Rose
to Cyprus, and there arriving about the 25th day of May 1652., there
saw and observed that goods and Merchandizes were, from that time till neere
the time of her the Thomas Bonadventures departure thence, carried aboard her from Cyprus, but
by whose direction or what quantity this deponent knoweth not./
To the fourth hee saith hee doeth not remember neither can hee
depose any thing as to the Contents of this article.
To the 6th hee saith, That this deponent arriving at Cypprus in the Mary Rose aforesaid
upon or about the 25th day of May aforesaid then and there understood
that Captaine Bodiloe arlate with an English Convoy had been there some
daies before. and was departed from thence for Scanderoone, whence hee
came againe and arrived at Cyprus with the said Convoy in thisd deponents
sight, and was according to generall report there, designed for the security
of English shipps in their passage out of the Straights for England:-
To the 13th hee saith, That at or about the beginning of June 1652 arlate
the said shipp Mary Rose wherein this deponent then was, and the Richard
and William Captaine John Wise Commander being laden with
Merchandizes and bound for England, did in this deponents sight and
observation stay and attend to come along with the English Convoy
aforesaid for their better securing from the Enemies of this Commonwealth
To the 14th hee saith, That hee this deponent was present, at Porto Longoone
arlate when the Thomas Bonadventure arlate was impressed into the
service of this Commonwealth, and saith That at the same time
the said shipp Mary Rose wherein this deponent was, and another shipp
called the William and Thomas were also taken up and commannded
into the said service and constrained to unlade the Merchandizes then
respectively aboard them at Porta fferrara of this deponents sight and
(knowledge