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|Transcription=1. this deponent went the said voyage in her to the said time and place
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2. and sawe the premisses soe done, and happen.
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3. To the fourth article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
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4. besides the said gold soe taken in for the use and account of the said
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5. Alderman William Thompson Maurice Thompson and company, there
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6. was a quantitie of gold, goods and merchandizes aboard the said shipp at
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7. the said Cape to and for the use and account and belonging to the said
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8. James Bridgeman, Tomas Preston and company owner her said owners,
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9. but the valew thereof hee cannot depose, the same being taken in by
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10. Nathaniel Ewens, who commanded the said shipp before this deponent
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11. (who succeeded in that command upon his the said Ewens his death) to and sXXly XXX XXXX of her.
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12. The premisses hee deposeth for the reasons aforesaid.
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13. To the fifth hee saith that the arlate Jonas Skinner had alsoe
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14. gold and goods at the said Cape aboard the said shipp, which were
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15. alsoe to have bin carried to East India or parte thereof on trade, but
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16. the quantitie or valew thereof hee alsoe knoweth not.
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17. To the 6th hee saith that over and besides the premisses hee this
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18. exáminate at the said Cape within the said time had áboard the said
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19. shipp the Lyon and Providence for his owne áccount of himselfe
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20. and ˹John Morgan and other freinds˺ friends company in gold, goods, merchandizes, noe clothes and
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21. necessaries to the valew of ˹five hundred˺ a thousand pounds sterling, and for account
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22. of John More and company in gold and goods to the valew of five
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23. hundred pounds sterling, such said gold and goods of this deponent
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24. and ˹said˺ company and of the said John More and company were alsoe to
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25. have bin carried trucked and disposed in the parts of East Indias, and
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26. that they were and are subiects of this Commonwealth and the
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27. said gold and goods were upon private adventure.
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28. To the seaventh, eighth and nineth articles hee saith and deposeth that
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29. within the time a foresaid and while the said shipp the Lyon and
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30. Providence soe remained on the coast of Guiney in a trading voyage
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31. in a peaceable manner and conditionX and had all the said gold and goods
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32. (soe taken of in for the parts of East India) aboard her, there came
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33. thither two dutch shipps shee was there met with by two dutch
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34. shipps the one called the Mary of Amsterdam and the other the
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35. XXXome of Middleborowe, both under the command of John
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36. Scrawla a dutchman, and commonly said and reputed to be liveing a
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37. subiect of the States of the United Netherlands, which said two
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38. dutch shipps in an hostile manner ˹in or about the eleaventh of September last˺ attacked and set upon the said
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39. shipp the Lyon and Providence, and by force and violence mastered and
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40. took her, and seized her ˹said˺ lading and possessed the same and
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41. utterly dispoiled and deprived the ˹her˺ master and company of and owners
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42. of her and her lading, and carried her away, together with
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43. all the papers bookes and writings there belonging to the said shipp
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44. her master and company and further, which hee knoweth for hee this deponent
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45. was then master or commander of her (the said Ewens being dead)
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46. and sawe the premisses soe donne, And saith the said shipps the Mary
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. this deponent went the said voyage in her to the said time and place
2. and sawe the premisses soe done, and happen.
3. To the fourth article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
4. besides the said gold soe taken in for the use and account of the said
5. Alderman William Thompson Maurice Thompson and company, there
6. was a quantitie of gold, goods and merchandizes aboard the said shipp at
7. the said Cape to and for the use and account and belonging to the said
8. James Bridgeman, Tomas Preston and company owner her said owners,
9. but the valew thereof hee cannot depose, the same being taken in by
10. Nathaniel Ewens, who commanded the said shipp before this deponent
11. (who succeeded in that command upon his the said Ewens his death) to and sXXly XXX XXXX of her.
12. The premisses hee deposeth for the reasons aforesaid.
13. To the fifth hee saith that the arlate Jonas Skinner had alsoe
14. gold and goods at the said Cape aboard the said shipp, which were
15. alsoe to have bin carried to East India or parte thereof on trade, but
16. the quantitie or valew thereof hee alsoe knoweth not.

17. To the 6th hee saith that over and besides the premisses hee this
18. exáminate at the said Cape within the said time had áboard the said
19. shipp the Lyon and Providence for his owne áccount of himselfe
20. and ˹John Morgan and other freinds˺ friends company in gold, goods, merchandizes, noe clothes and
21. necessaries to the valew of ˹five hundred˺ a thousand pounds sterling, and for account
22. of John More and company in gold and goods to the valew of five
23. hundred pounds sterling, such said gold and goods of this deponent
24. and ˹said˺ company and of the said John More and company were alsoe to
25. have bin carried trucked and disposed in the parts of East Indias, and
26. that they were and are subiects of this Commonwealth and the
27. said gold and goods were upon private adventure.

28. To the seaventh, eighth and nineth articles hee saith and deposeth that
29. within the time a foresaid and while the said shipp the Lyon and
30. Providence soe remained on the coast of Guiney in a trading voyage
31. in a peaceable manner and conditionX and had all the said gold and goods
32. (soe taken of in for the parts of East India) aboard her, there came
33. thither two dutch shipps shee was there met with by two dutch
34. shipps the one called the Mary of Amsterdam and the other the
35. XXXome of Middleborowe, both under the command of John
36. Scrawla a dutchman, and commonly said and reputed to be liveing a
37. subiect of the States of the United Netherlands, which said two
38. dutch shipps in an hostile manner ˹in or about the eleaventh of September last˺ attacked and set upon the said
39. shipp the Lyon and Providence, and by force and violence mastered and
40. took her, and seized her ˹said˺ lading and possessed the same and
41. utterly dispoiled and deprived the ˹her˺ master and company of and owners
42. of her and her lading, and carried her away, together with
43. all the papers bookes and writings there belonging to the said shipp
44. her master and company and further, which hee knoweth for hee this deponent
45. was then master or commander of her (the said Ewens being dead)
46. and sawe the premisses soe donne, And saith the said shipps the Mary

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