HCA 13/72 f.382v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 382 |
Side | Verso |
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To the 8th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that the sayd wines
by him predeposed of being soe laden as is predeposed yje mary and Joyce
sett sayle with the sayd wines and other Merchandizes in her of the
sayd Thomas Warren to the value (in this deponents Judgement) of
three thousand five hundred pounds sterling (besides the foresayd 150 pipes
of Canary wynes laden for the sayd Thomas his Accompt) from Oratava
bound for London (this deponent goeing thence in her with the sayd William
Warren) and in her course thitherwards hee saith the sayd shipp and her sayd
ladeing of wynes and other goods was upon the thirteenth day of March last
surprized and taken by two ffrigotts or shipps of warr bearing the Spanish Colours, and Commissionated
(as their Captaines and Companyes sayd and gave out) by the Kinge of Spaine
to surprize the shipps and goods of the subiects of this Commonwealth, and of
which shipps the arlate Bolarte was (or oretended to bee) captaine of the one
of them, and the arlate John Van Sluce the other of them, And saith
the sayd shipp mary and Joyce and all her sayd ladeing were after seizure
carried by the Commanders of the sayd ffrigotts or shipps of warr
into the Groyne in Galisia arlate whether this deponent and the sayd
William Warren and the whole Company of the Mary and Joyce was made
prisoners And further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the 9th article hee saith hee cannot depose for that hee this deponent
stayed in the Groyne not above seaven or eight dayes and
then departed thence for Rochell in ffrance and sawe not any of the
sayd wines taken from aboard the Mary and Joyce and laden aboard
the Elizabeth./.
To the 10th hee cannot depose./
To the 11th article hee saith hee cannot depose not having seene any
of the pipes of wine aforesayd since their sayd seizure by the sayd
ffrigotts or men of warr who surprized the Mary and Joyce
in manner aforesayd./.
To the 12th and 13th articles hee saith that st such tyme as the Mary
and Joyce and her ladeing were (after surprizall) brought into the
Groyne, this deponent did observe that the arlate Alexander
Roe did come aboard the men of warr who surprized her and
with them went aboard the Mary and Joyce And the sayd Roe [?XX]
(as this deponentw as informed by the arlate Andres Aernouts [?was]
Consull for the subiects of the States of the United Provinces att
the Groyne) imployed by the arlate John de Vallette and
Nicholas Clement Owners armers and imployers as hee termed them
of the two frigotts or men of warr which had surprized the Mary and
Joyce