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HCA 13/68 f.504v Annotate
First transcribed 5 March 2018  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 504  +
Parent volume HCA 13/68  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 05/03/2018  +
Transcription The same day. '''Rp.''' '''William GinniThe same day. '''Rp.''' '''William Ginnis''' of Melbrooke neere Plimouth in the<br /> County of Devon shipp wright, aged one and twenty<br /> yeeres or thereabouts sworne and examined. To the first, second and third Interrogatories hee saith hee well knoweth<br /> the shipp the ''Expedition'' (whereof George Mathewes was master)<br /> at the time of her last being at the Iland of Zant interrogated<br /> where hee saith shee tooke in her lading of currance, and that<br /> about eight weekes since departed thence in company of the shipp<br /> the ''Welfare'' (William Souden master) both bound for this port of<br /> London to dischardge, and that in their right course of proceeding<br /> from Zant for this port, comming about 30 or 40 leagues off<br /> the rock of Lisbone or Southerne Cape of the Portugall [?shore]<br /> teh said two shipps were met withall and set upon by an<br /> [?enemie] a man of warr having the hollands colours out,<br /> which endeavoured to take him, but they made good resistance<br /> and maintained a fight of two houres continuance at leat<br /> with the said man of warr, but saith that at length the<br /> ''Expedition'' being much battered and burnt with the fight shee<br /> and her lading sunck downe in the sea in the sight of this deponent<br /> who was Carpenter of the ''Welfare'' and active in the<br /> said fight in defense of the said two shipps, and sawe all the<br /> premisses soe had and donne as aforesaid, going all the said<br /> voyage in companie of the ''Expedition'' to the time of her said<br /> perishing in the sea, wherein shee and her lading were and<br /> are utterly lost. and saith that the said fight<br /> and losse of the ''Expedition'' and lading happened on the seaventeenth<br /> day of Mrch last. And otherwise hee cannot depose. ************* The 13th of Aprill 1654 The claime of John Cole for the}<br /> ''Saint Joseph'' and lading}<br /> ffrancklin. Smith.} Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe<br /> of the said Cole '''Rp.''' '''.1''' '''Roger Cole''' of the citie of London Merchant, aged<br /> 51 yeares or thereabouts sworne and examined To the seaventh article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth<br /> that hee hath knowne the producent John Cole from the infancie<br /> of him the said John who was borne at [?Colourpton] in the County<br /> of Devon and was and is the sonne of John Cole of the same<br /> gentleman who was and is the elder brother of him this deponent<br /> and for the time of his birth hee saith it was the 15 of [?July]<br /> 1622 as by a note thereof many yeeres since sent to this deponent<br /> forince sent to this deponent<br /> for  +
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