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|Transcription=of Spaniards and bound for Spaine caused her to be there seized by
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two smale English frigotts which the sayd Officers sent for, and that the
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sayd Lapper the dutch Convoy seeing her to bee soe under seizure
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rescued her the ''Saint Antonio'', and carried her thence to Majorca for which service (as they sayd [?to] the Company of the ''Saint Antonio'' therein makeing what resistance [?XXXX] And
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further cannot depose saving hee saith if the ''Saint Antonio'' had not bin
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rescued by the sayd Lapper shee could not afterwards have bin [?imployed]
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against the English nor have burnt and destroyed the ''Anne Pearcy'' and her
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ladeing./
  
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[# INSERTION MARK IN LH MARGIN] could andthereby
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helping the sayd Lapper
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they had a months pay given
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to the Master and Company
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and every of them by the Spaniards
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who were Owners of the ''Saint''
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''Antonio''./
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the marke of the sayd
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John [MARKE] G[?ellman]
  
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To the 7th article hee saith that the tyme arlate the ''Anne Pearcy'' and
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her tackle Apparrell furniture and stock of money were worth
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in this deponents Judgment and estimate five thousand pounds sterling
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and better And hee verily beleeveth and soe estimateth that her
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freight could not bee, nor was lesse worth than a thousand pounds
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of like money And alsoe saith that in his
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this deponents Judgment and Estimate the goods and Adventures the tyme
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arlate aboard the ''Anne Pearcy'' belonging to the Master and the severall
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Mariners of her was well worth five or sixe hundred pounds of
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like money and above./
  
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To the 8th article hee saith that the tyme arlate the goods aboard
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the ''Anne Pearcye'' belonging to the arlate dethick, Browne and
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Company and destroyed and burnt aboard her were
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of an exceeding great value they being very ritch goods
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and there being great store of money laden aboard her for
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their Account soe that in this deponents Judgment such her
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ladeing aboard her the tyme arlate for Accompt of the sayd
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dethick Browne and Company did amount to fiftie thousand
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pounds sterling or thereabouts And further hee cannot depose/
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To the 9th hee saith that in his this deponents Judgment
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and estimate the arlate ffayrefax, LeGay and Company
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Owners of the shipp ''Anne Pearcy'' (besides the value of their
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shipp and stock) are damnified for want of the sayd shipps
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imployment upon the designe shee was out upon at such tyme
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as shee was burnt and destroyed three thousand pounds sterling at
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least And further hee cannot depose/
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Repeated befoe doctor Godolphin/
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John [MARKE] Gillman [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The same day/
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Examined on the sayd allegation/
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[X] '''Rp. 2'''
  
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'''Thomas Hitchburne''' of Ipswich in the
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County of Suffolke Mariner aged 31 yeares
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or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith
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and deposeth as followeth videlicet
  
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of Spaniards and bound for Spaine caused her to be there seized by
two smale English frigotts which the sayd Officers sent for, and that the
sayd Lapper the dutch Convoy seeing her to bee soe under seizure
rescued her the Saint Antonio, and carried her thence to Majorca for which service (as they sayd [?to] the Company of the Saint Antonio therein makeing what resistance [?XXXX] And
further cannot depose saving hee saith if the Saint Antonio had not bin
rescued by the sayd Lapper shee could not afterwards have bin [?imployed]
against the English nor have burnt and destroyed the Anne Pearcy and her
ladeing./

[# INSERTION MARK IN LH MARGIN] could andthereby
helping the sayd Lapper
they had a months pay given
to the Master and Company
and every of them by the Spaniards
who were Owners of the Saint
Antonio./
the marke of the sayd
John [MARKE] G[?ellman]

To the 7th article hee saith that the tyme arlate the Anne Pearcy and
her tackle Apparrell furniture and stock of money were worth
in this deponents Judgment and estimate five thousand pounds sterling
and better And hee verily beleeveth and soe estimateth that her
freight could not bee, nor was lesse worth than a thousand pounds
of like money And alsoe saith that in his
this deponents Judgment and Estimate the goods and Adventures the tyme
arlate aboard the Anne Pearcy belonging to the Master and the severall
Mariners of her was well worth five or sixe hundred pounds of
like money and above./

To the 8th article hee saith that the tyme arlate the goods aboard
the Anne Pearcye belonging to the arlate dethick, Browne and
Company and destroyed and burnt aboard her were
of an exceeding great value they being very ritch goods
and there being great store of money laden aboard her for
their Account soe that in this deponents Judgment such her
ladeing aboard her the tyme arlate for Accompt of the sayd
dethick Browne and Company did amount to fiftie thousand
pounds sterling or thereabouts And further hee cannot depose/

To the 9th hee saith that in his this deponents Judgment
and estimate the arlate ffayrefax, LeGay and Company
Owners of the shipp Anne Pearcy (besides the value of their
shipp and stock) are damnified for want of the sayd shipps
imployment upon the designe shee was out upon at such tyme
as shee was burnt and destroyed three thousand pounds sterling at
least And further hee cannot depose/

Repeated befoe doctor Godolphin/

John [MARKE] Gillman [MARKE, RH SIDE]

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The same day/

Examined on the sayd allegation/

[X] Rp. 2

Thomas Hitchburne of Ipswich in the
County of Suffolke Mariner aged 31 yeares
or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith
and deposeth as followeth videlicet

To