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|Transcription=To the first article hee saith that during the moneths and tyme arlate in
 
|Transcription=To the first article hee saith that during the moneths and tyme arlate in
 
the yeare 1656 the arlate daniell ffayrefaxe and Isaack Le Gay and Company
 
the yeare 1656 the arlate daniell ffayrefaxe and Isaack Le Gay and Company
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a shipp called the ''Saint Antonio'' who had in her Company three other
 
a shipp called the ''Saint Antonio'' who had in her Company three other
 
Spanish shipps which R[?oe] Morris with his sayd shipp the ''Saint Antonio''
 
Spanish shipps which R[?oe] Morris with his sayd shipp the ''Saint Antonio''
did sett upon and in a hostile manner fight with the shipp the ''Anne
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did sett upon and in a hostile manner fight with the shipp the ''Anne''
Pearcy'' and in the fight burnt sunke and destroyed her and her
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''Pearcy'' and in the fight burnt sunke and destroyed her and her
 
ladeing to the great preiudice of the Owners thereof who were thereby
 
ladeing to the great preiudice of the Owners thereof who were thereby
 
deprived thereof And in the sayd fight and by reason thereof and as they were swiming after the shipp was fyred killed
 
deprived thereof And in the sayd fight and by reason thereof and as they were swiming after the shipp was fyred killed
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To the 3 hee saith at the tyme arlate the ''Saint Antonio'' had aboard her
 
To the 3 hee saith at the tyme arlate the ''Saint Antonio'' had aboard her
 
beside the arlate T[?oe] Morrice three and twenty dutch Mariners
 
beside the arlate T[?oe] Morrice three and twenty dutch Mariners
all suniects (as also the sayd Morrice) of the States of the United Provinces
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all subiects (as also the sayd Morrice) of the States of the United Provinces
 
and dwellers there as they them selves sayd and acknowledged to this deponent upon talke
 
and dwellers there as they them selves sayd and acknowledged to this deponent upon talke
 
and conference with them this deponent being skilled both in the dutch
 
and conference with them this deponent being skilled both in the dutch
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To the 4th 5th and 6th hee saith that while hee was a Prizoner a
 
To the 4th 5th and 6th hee saith that while hee was a Prizoner a
 
board the ''Saint Antonio'' hee heared the arlate R[?oe] Morris and divers
 
board the ''Saint Antonio'' hee heared the arlate R[?oe] Morris and divers
others of the Company saye and acknowledge that their sayd shipp ''Saint
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others of the Company saye and acknowledge that their sayd shipp ''Saint''
Antonion'' before such the burning and destroying of the ''Anne Pearcy'' was
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''Antonio'' before such the burning and destroying of the ''Anne Pearcy'' was
 
sett out from Majorca arlate and that shee the ''Saint Antonio'' was in
 
sett out from Majorca arlate and that shee the ''Saint Antonio'' was in
 
the yeare 1656 built at Amsterdam by order and for Account
 
the yeare 1656 built at Amsterdam by order and for Account
 
of Spaniards and after such her building sent under Conduct
 
of Spaniards and after such her building sent under Conduct
 
of the sayd R[?oe] Morrice with five and twenty dutch men and three
 
of the sayd R[?oe] Morrice with five and twenty dutch men and three
Spaniards who were sent from Spaine to fetch her and take possession o
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Spaniards who were sent from Spaine to fetch her and take possession of
her) for majorca in the dominions of the King of Spaine, And that
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her) for Majorca in the dominions of the King of Spaine, And that
 
shee went thither under conduct of a holland Convoy, whose
 
shee went thither under conduct of a holland Convoy, whose
 
Captaines name was Lapper, and that upon occasion
 
Captaines name was Lapper, and that upon occasion
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Commonwealth having notice that the ''Saint Antonio'' was built for Account
 
Commonwealth having notice that the ''Saint Antonio'' was built for Account
 
of
 
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To the first article hee saith that during the moneths and tyme arlate in
the yeare 1656 the arlate daniell ffayrefaxe and Isaack Le Gay and Company
were comonly reputed the Owners and Proprietors of the arlate Shipp the
Anne Pearcye and of her tackle apparrell and furniture And the arlate
Thomas dethick Richard Browne and Company at the same tyme Owners
and proprietoris of her ladeing of goods and Merchandizes And further
hee cannot depose./

To the 2 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that upon the
fifteenth day of March 1656 the shipp Anne Pearcy being on a trading
voyage neere Pantaloza arlate betwixt Legorne and Smyrna and bound
with her ladeing for Smyrna was mett with by the arlate R[XX] Morrice in
a shipp called the Saint Antonio who had in her Company three other
Spanish shipps which R[?oe] Morris with his sayd shipp the Saint Antonio
did sett upon and in a hostile manner fight with the shipp the Anne
Pearcy and in the fight burnt sunke and destroyed her and her
ladeing to the great preiudice of the Owners thereof who were thereby
deprived thereof And in the sayd fight and by reason thereof and as they were swiming after the shipp was fyred killed
drowned burnt and destroyed about thirty of the Company of
the Anne Pearcye and tooke the Master of her and this deponent
and all the rest of the Company of the Anne Pearcy who were left alive
prisoners and used them very hardly and cruelly And further hee
cannot depose./

To the 3 hee saith at the tyme arlate the Saint Antonio had aboard her
beside the arlate T[?oe] Morrice three and twenty dutch Mariners
all subiects (as also the sayd Morrice) of the States of the United Provinces
and dwellers there as they them selves sayd and acknowledged to this deponent upon talke
and conference with them this deponent being skilled both in the dutch
and Spanish tongues And further hee cannot depose/

To the 4th 5th and 6th hee saith that while hee was a Prizoner a
board the Saint Antonio hee heared the arlate R[?oe] Morris and divers
others of the Company saye and acknowledge that their sayd shipp Saint
Antonio before such the burning and destroying of the Anne Pearcy was
sett out from Majorca arlate and that shee the Saint Antonio was in
the yeare 1656 built at Amsterdam by order and for Account
of Spaniards and after such her building sent under Conduct
of the sayd R[?oe] Morrice with five and twenty dutch men and three
Spaniards who were sent from Spaine to fetch her and take possession of
her) for Majorca in the dominions of the King of Spaine, And that
shee went thither under conduct of a holland Convoy, whose
Captaines name was Lapper, and that upon occasion
the Saint Antonio put into Torbay arlate where the officers of this
Commonwealth having notice that the Saint Antonio was built for Account
of