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− | |Transcription= | + | |Transcription=sxxxx other ˹hee other˺ vessells which were in Company of the said xxxKerKhoff |
− | + | who albeit hee sawe the said hant, and the said fflemings attaque the | |
− | + | said shipp union, and other XXXXh two vessells, went his way with two dutch | |
− | + | shipps under convoy of his man of warr; with out endeavouring any | |
− | + | defence of the union or other free shipps be attaqued, nor making any | |
− | + | resestance of the said fflemish men of warr, who presenth XX surpirized | |
− | + | and tooke the union with her ladeing of sugars, tobaccoes, and coales, | |
− | + | and other goods and the said two other vessellls and their ladeing, and caried | |
− | + | them to dunkirke, which hee knoweth being them aboard the union whatt | |
− | + | that was to be taken and ˹was˺ carried to dunkirke in her and thene night facced | |
− | + | To the third hee saith that if the said kirkhoffs man of warr and the | |
− | + | two dutch vessells in his company had staid by and stad to the union and | |
− | + | the said other two scots vessells, hee beleeveth they had bin able to have | |
− | + | with stand and repelled the said three fflemish man of warr, and soo have | |
− | + | preserved the union and her ladeing and the said other two scotts vessells | |
− | + | from the said seizure. and with that there was a great deale of | |
− | + | money aboard the buitie when this was so taken, some belonging to | |
− | + | Marchants and some to passengers, besides goods of a very considerable | |
− | + | value hee but the trueth certemisia of the said value hee cannot estimate being | |
− | + | hee this Xhanont lost five hundred markes (scots) in money amounting | |
− | + | to about 28 li sterling. lind saith that after such bringing in this | |
− | + | said vessell the union into dunkirke namely about a fortnight after | |
− | + | such bringing of her in, hee was sold to Zealanders, belonging to fflushing | |
− | + | or Neideleborowe, and was carried to Neideleboroune, which hee knoweth | |
− | + | being than at dunkirke, and otherwisehee cannot depose not knowing | |
− | + | her owners, but saith they are accounted to be all of scotland. | |
Repeated with his precontest before doctor Godolphin | Repeated with his precontest before doctor Godolphin | ||
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examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./ | examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./ | ||
− | + | To the 1 interrogatorie hee saith hee well know the union interrogate | |
− | + | whereof the interrogate John Tennant was master hee this deponent being | |
− | + | a passenger in her bound for Rotterdam the voyage wherein shee was seized | |
− | + | and saith XX he know hee know alsoe the vessell of warr interrogate | |
− | + | whereof xxx interrogate kerkXX and ˹that˺ easily she was a hollands man | |
− | + | of warr beloning to the towne of Rotterdam and carried eight sixe | |
− | + | or eight gunnes and about fifty men, and saith shee came convoy | |
− | + | to a fleet of scotch and dutch shipps from Rotterdam aforesayd and other parties | |
− | + | adiacent and convoyed and b rought them into the River of fflorth in scotland to | |
− | + | Borastonnesse, and there lay about the letter and of ffebruary 1655 and | |
− | + | continued in the sayd River till about the 8th or 9th of march next after, | |
− | + | in which tyme (as this deponent hath credibly heard) the Commander of the | |
− | + | sayd Holland man of warr being desyrous to get another fleets to convoy | |
− | + | thense to Rotterdam and parties thereabouts did signifie by letter to masters of | |
shipps | shipps | ||
Revision as of 19:23, April 30, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 177 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
XXXX; pasted into wikispot on 27/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Jill Wilcox 211112 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 04/04/14, by CSG |
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sxxxx other ˹hee other˺ vessells which were in Company of the said xxxKerKhoff
who albeit hee sawe the said hant, and the said fflemings attaque the
said shipp union, and other XXXXh two vessells, went his way with two dutch
shipps under convoy of his man of warr; with out endeavouring any
defence of the union or other free shipps be attaqued, nor making any
resestance of the said fflemish men of warr, who presenth XX surpirized
and tooke the union with her ladeing of sugars, tobaccoes, and coales,
and other goods and the said two other vessellls and their ladeing, and caried
them to dunkirke, which hee knoweth being them aboard the union whatt
that was to be taken and ˹was˺ carried to dunkirke in her and thene night facced
To the third hee saith that if the said kirkhoffs man of warr and the
two dutch vessells in his company had staid by and stad to the union and
the said other two scots vessells, hee beleeveth they had bin able to have
with stand and repelled the said three fflemish man of warr, and soo have
preserved the union and her ladeing and the said other two scotts vessells
from the said seizure. and with that there was a great deale of
money aboard the buitie when this was so taken, some belonging to
Marchants and some to passengers, besides goods of a very considerable
value hee but the trueth certemisia of the said value hee cannot estimate being
hee this Xhanont lost five hundred markes (scots) in money amounting
to about 28 li sterling. lind saith that after such bringing in this
said vessell the union into dunkirke namely about a fortnight after
such bringing of her in, hee was sold to Zealanders, belonging to fflushing
or Neideleborowe, and was carried to Neideleboroune, which hee knoweth
being than at dunkirke, and otherwisehee cannot depose not knowing
her owners, but saith they are accounted to be all of scotland.
Repeated with his precontest before doctor Godolphin
XXatt XXX [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day
examined on the sayd interrogatories
Rp 3
James Hallon of Kircawdy in Scotland mariner
examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./
To the 1 interrogatorie hee saith hee well know the union interrogate
whereof the interrogate John Tennant was master hee this deponent being
a passenger in her bound for Rotterdam the voyage wherein shee was seized
and saith XX he know hee know alsoe the vessell of warr interrogate
whereof xxx interrogate kerkXX and ˹that˺ easily she was a hollands man
of warr beloning to the towne of Rotterdam and carried eight sixe
or eight gunnes and about fifty men, and saith shee came convoy
to a fleet of scotch and dutch shipps from Rotterdam aforesayd and other parties
adiacent and convoyed and b rought them into the River of fflorth in scotland to
Borastonnesse, and there lay about the letter and of ffebruary 1655 and
continued in the sayd River till about the 8th or 9th of march next after,
in which tyme (as this deponent hath credibly heard) the Commander of the
sayd Holland man of warr being desyrous to get another fleets to convoy
thense to Rotterdam and parties thereabouts did signifie by letter to masters of
shipps