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as this examinate conceiveth unfitting to be further in this his deposition | as this examinate conceiveth unfitting to be further in this his deposition | ||
expressed." ([[HCA 13/72 f.280r Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|HCA 13/72 f.280r]]) | expressed." ([[HCA 13/72 f.280r Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233e|HCA 13/72 f.280r]]) | ||
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+ | * "hee this deponent was in Company of the | ||
+ | arlate Aron ffranke and others at the house of Mr Read in Marke lane London | ||
+ | in the moneth of September last past whether the sayd ffranke came to receave the moneys due to him for wages | ||
+ | for the voyage in question, which when hee had receaved hee refused to | ||
+ | give an acquittance for and fell into very violent and outragious speeches | ||
+ | about the sayd Mr Reade and against the arlate Morgan Jones then alsoe present and called the sayd Jones Roague and other opprobious names as dogg and the like and behaved him selfe soe uncicilly | ||
+ | in presence of this deponent and one Mr Thomas | ||
+ | Bright that they feared the sayd ffranke would doe some mischeife | ||
+ | to the sayd Mr Read, or the sayd Morgan Jones, whereupon the sayd | ||
+ | Jones went out of the sayd house and fetched a Constable to | ||
+ | keepe the peace And saith that while the sayd Jones was gone | ||
+ | out for the Constable the sayd ffranck rayled still upon the sayd | ||
+ | Jones and sayd hee was a dogg and roague and that hee would | ||
+ | bee revenged of him and doe him all the mischeife that possibly | ||
+ | hee could, and that hee would doe him what mischeif hee | ||
+ | could concerning the voyage (meaning and speaking of the voyage in | ||
+ | question) and withall clapped his hands upon his pockett severall | ||
+ | tymes and sayd if hee had the sayd Jones at Sea againe hee would | ||
+ | sho?[ve] him a dutch [?w]ick and that if hee had him the sayd Jones in his the sayd | ||
+ | ffrancks owne Country or any where out of England hee would | ||
+ | cutt his the sayd Jones his throate whatsoever because of it, and | ||
+ | the sayd ffrnck alsoe spake words to the same effect to the sayd Jones | ||
+ | before the sayd Jones went to fetch the constable, And all those | ||
+ | passages and words were soe had and done in the moneth of September | ||
+ | last in the howse of the sayd Mr Reade in presence and hearing of this | ||
+ | deponent and the sayd Mr Bright and the sayd Read And saith that the | ||
+ | sayd Jones returneing with a Constable the sayd ffranck | ||
+ | being fearefull to be carried by the Constable before some Justice | ||
+ | of peace to answere such his misdemeanour, was somewhat more | ||
+ | wuiet and orderly in his language and behaviour, and did then give an | ||
+ | acquittance for the wages hee had receaved which before hee refused | ||
+ | to doe, yet at his goeing away sayd in presence of this deponent and others who came with the constable thus or the like in effect | ||
+ | well I have not done with Jones yet (meaning the arlate Mr Jones) | ||
+ | for I will be revenged of him" ([[HCA 13/72 f.295r Annotate#head-7792b396c165940a2ef3372031f6dbb64b71233eHCA|13/72 f.295r]]) | ||
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- "That
during the time of his restraint by the said seizors on board the said
shipp, both the said Captaine and Companie did very barbarously
and inhumanely use and entertaine this deponent threatning with
pistolls and cutlases to kill [OR, bill] him or to cutt his throat, calling him
damned dogg and devell, and sayeing that they cared not if the said
shipp and goods did belong to the Lord Protector (meaning as this
Deponent conceiveth his highnesse the Lord Protector of this Commonwealth0
and most insolently declareing, that if they had his said highnesse the Lord
Protector on board the said shipp in the place of him this deponent they
would use or entreat him in such evell and barbarous manner
as this examinate conceiveth unfitting to be further in this his deposition
expressed." (HCA 13/72 f.280r)
- "hee this deponent was in Company of the
arlate Aron ffranke and others at the house of Mr Read in Marke lane London
in the moneth of September last past whether the sayd ffranke came to receave the moneys due to him for wages
for the voyage in question, which when hee had receaved hee refused to
give an acquittance for and fell into very violent and outragious speeches
about the sayd Mr Reade and against the arlate Morgan Jones then alsoe present and called the sayd Jones Roague and other opprobious names as dogg and the like and behaved him selfe soe uncicilly
in presence of this deponent and one Mr Thomas
Bright that they feared the sayd ffranke would doe some mischeife
to the sayd Mr Read, or the sayd Morgan Jones, whereupon the sayd
Jones went out of the sayd house and fetched a Constable to
keepe the peace And saith that while the sayd Jones was gone
out for the Constable the sayd ffranck rayled still upon the sayd
Jones and sayd hee was a dogg and roague and that hee would
bee revenged of him and doe him all the mischeife that possibly
hee could, and that hee would doe him what mischeif hee
could concerning the voyage (meaning and speaking of the voyage in
question) and withall clapped his hands upon his pockett severall
tymes and sayd if hee had the sayd Jones at Sea againe hee would
sho?[ve] him a dutch [?w]ick and that if hee had him the sayd Jones in his the sayd
ffrancks owne Country or any where out of England hee would
cutt his the sayd Jones his throate whatsoever because of it, and
the sayd ffrnck alsoe spake words to the same effect to the sayd Jones
before the sayd Jones went to fetch the constable, And all those
passages and words were soe had and done in the moneth of September
last in the howse of the sayd Mr Reade in presence and hearing of this
deponent and the sayd Mr Bright and the sayd Read And saith that the
sayd Jones returneing with a Constable the sayd ffranck
being fearefull to be carried by the Constable before some Justice
of peace to answere such his misdemeanour, was somewhat more
wuiet and orderly in his language and behaviour, and did then give an
acquittance for the wages hee had receaved which before hee refused
to doe, yet at his goeing away sayd in presence of this deponent and others who came with the constable thus or the like in effect
well I have not done with Jones yet (meaning the arlate Mr Jones)
for I will be revenged of him" (13/72 f.295r)
General
- "Whereupon this deponent shortly after went home to the
sayd Ritchmond his howse in Barking aforesayd and required the sayd
warrant of him who answereth that hee had throwne the same into the
fyre and burnt it and that hee cared not a pinne for the sayd warrant
nor would obey the same And the sayd Ritchmond doth
still Continue such his contempt and deteyneth this deponents sayd
Anchor" (HCA 13/72 f.227v)
Posterior
- "one of the danish Generalls Captaines
did tell the sayd Welch that those his letters of Marque were good for
nothing but to wipe his breeche with" (HCA 13/72 f.218v)
Religion
Rogue
- "Which being donne some
from one of the danish said vessells, called aboard the said Welches
bigger shipp (wherein this deponent was) and asked them saying
you rogues will you yeeld your shipps" (HCA 13/72 f.217v)
- "being questioned by the sayd Captaines brother and the Purser
and asked why hee did soe the sayd Bernard Johnson answered in this deponents
presence and hearing and sayd they were rogues letters that raled against
him and therefore hee had throwne them over board, or words to that
effect" (HCA 13/72 f.241v)