HCA 13/76 f.71v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/76 |
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Folio | 71 |
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First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
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2017/09/25 |
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that the Caper first tooke this deponent out into the ffrigott and then carryed
the said ship to Hastings and thence send the said ship to Rye whether they carryed
this deponent overland, and saith, that at Hastings and Rye the Captaine
tooke some wine out of the said ship, and kept the said ship at Hastings
but one night but at Rye above three weekes, and saith that
about ffifty hogsheads of wine and about ten peices of Brandy were
taken away or leaked out which Leakage happened by meanes that the seizure
kept the said ship soe long at Rye in soe hott weather, And saith
that at Rye the Caper forced him and the passengers
to give bond to one
ffaccoone the Owner of the Caper for a hundred pound, to the
end to get the said ship discharged but did not otherwise force them and saith that hee hath did not doe nothing
to pay same said ship and Lading being free and noe reason therefore that hee
should pay any thing and saith that thee said passengers and this deponent
signed and sealed the sayd bond [?XXX] ffalcoone and thee Lieutenants
the Captaine and another man was then present,
et alr nescit./
Ad 10um rendet That if hee had bin met with by the ffrench Dutch or Danes
hee would have sayd that hee had bin bound for Ostend, and soe his papers
mentioned and hee would then have pretended that his papers onboard
were reall, and if hee had bin brought upon his oath hee would have
referred himselfe to his papers and would not have declared that hee was
bound to London, and saith that his papers were made for Ostend for
the reasons aforesd, et alr nescit, saving that the Captaine that took
him shewed him noe Commission./
Ad ult nescit pro parte sua./
Paull [?Volskrus] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Interpreted by me
John de Le Leclure [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]
Repetit coram Dre mills surrogato./