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|Transcription=The nineth of December 1659. [CENTRE HEADIMNG]
  
|Transcription=The nineth of December 1659.
 
 
Examined upon the allegation of the 7th of January 1658
 
Examined upon the allegation of the 7th of January 1658
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'''Captaine Willoughby Hanham''' commander of
 
'''Captaine Willoughby Hanham''' commander of
 
the ''kentish frigot'' in the immediate service
 
the ''kentish frigot'' in the immediate service
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To the first, second, third fourth fifth sixth seventh and eighth
 
To the first, second, third fourth fifth sixth seventh and eighth
 
articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that after
 
articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that after
the seizure of the shipp the ''santa maria'' arlate and
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the seizure of the shipp the ''Santa Maria'' arlate and
 
as Captaine Stow was carrying her for Tolon this
 
as Captaine Stow was carrying her for Tolon this
deponent in the kentish frigot was then and
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deponent in the ''kentish frigot'' met them and
 
accompanied them to Tolon and in their passage
 
accompanied them to Tolon and in their passage
this deponent being aboard the ''fairfax'' first and
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this deponent being [?with] [?or] [?board] the ''fairfax frigot'' and
having much [?distresse] with John van lynon the
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having much discourse with John van lynen the
master of the said vessele the ''Mary'' (when this deponent
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master of the said vessell the ''Mary'' (when this deponent
had before not in his [?use wards] preceeding off the
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had before met in his homewards proceeding off the
North Course), the
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North Cape), the
said John van lynen acknowledged then the lading
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said John van lynen acknowledged that the lading
of the ''Saint Maria'' was taken in the Santa domingo
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of the ''Saint Maria'' was taken at Santa domingo
in the iland of his spaniola (which is the dominion
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in the Iland of hispaniola (which is in the dominion
of the king of spainne) and that the said goods
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of the king of Spaine) and that the said goods
consisting in Brazil wood, hides, and caccoa and
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consisting in Brazil wood, hides, and cacoa and
other goods were laded aboard her by spaniards. and
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other goods were laded aboard her by Spaniards. And
saith them were Hollander or others then such as are
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saith that now Hollander or others than such as are
spaniards or subiects of the king of spaine
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Spaniards or subiects of the king of Spaine
 
are permitted to buy, sell or trade in the parts
 
are permitted to buy, sell or trade in the parts
of the west indies or to carry any goods thence
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of the West Indies or to carry any goods thence
[?vulesser] is to be to [?aspourch] part and for account
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unlesse it be toa Spanish port and for account
of spanish subiecte, there being as hee saith all
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of Spanish subiects, there being as hee saith an
expresse [?elict] as [?preclainaious] from the king of
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expresse edict or Proclamation from the king of
spain to [?prey bit] trade there to all but such as are
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Spaine to prohibit trade there to all but such as are
his subiects. and saith that hee heard the said van lynen
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his subiects. And saith that hee heard the said van lynen
and his pretended Caper Marchant (after the said seizure) by and
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and his pretended Cape Marchant (after the said seizure) say and
confesse that in their said outwards preceeding they
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confesse that in their said outwards proceeding they
 
had delivered out goods and taken in
 
had delivered out goods and taken in
wines and some spaniards on ''santa Cruse'' by assistance of
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wines and some Spaniards at ''Santa Cruse'' by assistance of
 
which
 
which
 
 
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''' HCA 13/73 f.446r Annotate'''
 

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The nineth of December 1659. [CENTRE HEADIMNG]

Examined upon the allegation of the 7th of January 1658

Captaine Willoughby Hanham commander of
the kentish frigot in the immediate service
of this Commonwealth, sworne and examined
saith as followeth videlicet.

To the first, second, third fourth fifth sixth seventh and eighth
articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that after
the seizure of the shipp the Santa Maria arlate and
as Captaine Stow was carrying her for Tolon this
deponent in the kentish frigot met them and
accompanied them to Tolon and in their passage
this deponent being [?with] [?or] [?board] the fairfax frigot and
having much discourse with John van lynen the
master of the said vessell the Mary (when this deponent
had before met in his homewards proceeding off the
North Cape), the
said John van lynen acknowledged that the lading
of the Saint Maria was taken at Santa domingo
in the Iland of hispaniola (which is in the dominion
of the king of Spaine) and that the said goods
consisting in Brazil wood, hides, and cacoa and
other goods were laded aboard her by Spaniards. And
saith that now Hollander or others than such as are
Spaniards or subiects of the king of Spaine
are permitted to buy, sell or trade in the parts
of the West Indies or to carry any goods thence
unlesse it be toa Spanish port and for account
of Spanish subiects, there being as hee saith an
expresse edict or Proclamation from the king of
Spaine to prohibit trade there to all but such as are
his subiects. And saith that hee heard the said van lynen
and his pretended Cape Marchant (after the said seizure) say and
confesse that in their said outwards proceeding they
had delivered out goods and taken in
wines and some Spaniards at Santa Cruse by assistance of
which