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Super allone prodict Examinat | Super allone prodict Examinat | ||
− | 3. | + | '''3.''' |
+ | |||
+ | '''Benjamin Bennett''' de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen | ||
annos agens 32 aut de ricter testis productus et Juratus dicit | annos agens 32 aut de ricter testis productus et Juratus dicit | ||
− | et deponit prout seq:r ( | + | et deponit prout seq:r (videlicet) |
− | Ad primum et 2 arles deponit that hee this depot was steward of | + | Ad primum et 2 arles deponit that hee this depot was steward of the vessell |
− | or man of warr called | + | or man of warr called the ''Royall'' ??Theroneo Bourne Captaine |
− | at | + | at the seizure of the shipp ''God liffe'' Michael Sansiers Master And saith that |
− | upon his the said Sansiers first coming on board | + | upon his the said Sansiers first coming on board the ''Royall'' hee the said |
Sansier Stamping and fretting severe and passionately said that had hee | Sansier Stamping and fretting severe and passionately said that had hee | ||
− | knowne that | + | knowne that the ''Royall'' had had soe few men on board he would not have |
bin taken he would have runne her over first, Which words of | bin taken he would have runne her over first, Which words of | ||
− | + | the like in effect hee soe spake in the Cabbin in the presence of this deponent | |
− | and his precontest John Blackwall and | + | and his precontest John Blackwall and the Captaine of the man of warr |
And shortly after namely within two days or thereabouts | And shortly after namely within two days or thereabouts | ||
after the said seizure he the said Sansiers declared and acknowledged | after the said seizure he the said Sansiers declared and acknowledged | ||
that his shipp and lading were good prize and that hee was bound | that his shipp and lading were good prize and that hee was bound | ||
− | for Amsterdam And saith the | + | for Amsterdam And saith the said Captaine Sansier did declare to him |
this deponent walking upon the sd ''Royalls'' deck, that hee had bine | this deponent walking upon the sd ''Royalls'' deck, that hee had bine | ||
− | Captaine of a Dutch private mann of warr under or by a Dutch | + | Captaine of a Dutch private mann of warr under or by a Dutch Commission |
− | and had taken severall English | + | and had taken severall English merchant men, And that if hee lost |
− | his Shipp and goods (speaking of and meaning | + | his Shipp and goods (speaking of and meaning the Shipp and goods in question) |
he cared not for it (knowing that they were prize) hee had another | he cared not for it (knowing that they were prize) hee had another | ||
Shipp provided for him in his Country a better vessell than this was, hee | Shipp provided for him in his Country a better vessell than this was, hee | ||
− | would therewith take English | + | would therewith take English merchant men enough to make him |
selfe whole againe or words to that effect. And saith that about | selfe whole againe or words to that effect. And saith that about | ||
− | Seaven dayes after seizure hee the | + | Seaven dayes after seizure hee the said Sansier in y:e evening of a day |
proffered this deponent tenn pounds if soe bee | proffered this deponent tenn pounds if soe bee | ||
he would but suffer him to leap over board and swim to shore that | he would but suffer him to leap over board and swim to shore that | ||
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Saying that his Shipp and lading were prize but notwithstanding XX | Saying that his Shipp and lading were prize but notwithstanding XX | ||
that hee cared not for it hee should quickly bee revenged XX | that hee cared not for it hee should quickly bee revenged XX | ||
− | the English | + | the English merchants and make himselfe better than hee was XXX |
?could hee but got into his Country, Saying that hee knoweth here ?to | ?could hee but got into his Country, Saying that hee knoweth here ?to | ||
− | find and meete with the English | + | find and meete with the English merchants everey day, or in words |
to that effect, And such was his discourse as well in publique as | to that effect, And such was his discourse as well in publique as | ||
in private and as well onshore as on board y:e ffriott and a | in private and as well onshore as on board y:e ffriott and a | ||
Common discourse in Company upon any occasion, Et alr nescit saving | Common discourse in Company upon any occasion, Et alr nescit saving | ||
− | this deponent XXXX ag the sd Sansier that if hee lept | + | this deponent XXXX ag the sd Sansier that if hee lept over board hee would |
− | bee drowned hee told this | + | bee drowned hee told this deponent. that he feard it not ffor hecould ?swim |
− | well enough. Whereupon this | + | well enough. Whereupon this deponent was forced to put him in the hold and was |
− | forced to lye upon | + | forced to lye upon the hatch wrapped up in a saile least hee should have made ?an |
escape in the night. Et alr nescit ./. | escape in the night. Et alr nescit ./. | ||
− | Ad 3 arlum deponit that hee hath heard by the Captaine ?brothers | + | Ad 3 arlum deponit that hee hath heard by the Captaine ?brothers letters XXX |
arlate. Et alr nescit. | arlate. Et alr nescit. | ||
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Revision as of 11:26, April 16, 2015
Volume | HCA 13/76 |
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16:° Novembris 1666
Super allone prodict Examinat
3.
Benjamin Bennett de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen
annos agens 32 aut de ricter testis productus et Juratus dicit
et deponit prout seq:r (videlicet)
Ad primum et 2 arles deponit that hee this depot was steward of the vessell
or man of warr called the Royall ??Theroneo Bourne Captaine
at the seizure of the shipp God liffe Michael Sansiers Master And saith that
upon his the said Sansiers first coming on board the Royall hee the said
Sansier Stamping and fretting severe and passionately said that had hee
knowne that the Royall had had soe few men on board he would not have
bin taken he would have runne her over first, Which words of
the like in effect hee soe spake in the Cabbin in the presence of this deponent
and his precontest John Blackwall and the Captaine of the man of warr
And shortly after namely within two days or thereabouts
after the said seizure he the said Sansiers declared and acknowledged
that his shipp and lading were good prize and that hee was bound
for Amsterdam And saith the said Captaine Sansier did declare to him
this deponent walking upon the sd Royalls deck, that hee had bine
Captaine of a Dutch private mann of warr under or by a Dutch Commission
and had taken severall English merchant men, And that if hee lost
his Shipp and goods (speaking of and meaning the Shipp and goods in question)
he cared not for it (knowing that they were prize) hee had another
Shipp provided for him in his Country a better vessell than this was, hee
would therewith take English merchant men enough to make him
selfe whole againe or words to that effect. And saith that about
Seaven dayes after seizure hee the said Sansier in y:e evening of a day
proffered this deponent tenn pounds if soe bee
he would but suffer him to leap over board and swim to shore that
hee might get to London and procure a passage to his owne country
Saying that his Shipp and lading were prize but notwithstanding XX
that hee cared not for it hee should quickly bee revenged XX
the English merchants and make himselfe better than hee was XXX
?could hee but got into his Country, Saying that hee knoweth here ?to
find and meete with the English merchants everey day, or in words
to that effect, And such was his discourse as well in publique as
in private and as well onshore as on board y:e ffriott and a
Common discourse in Company upon any occasion, Et alr nescit saving
this deponent XXXX ag the sd Sansier that if hee lept over board hee would
bee drowned hee told this deponent. that he feard it not ffor hecould ?swim
well enough. Whereupon this deponent was forced to put him in the hold and was
forced to lye upon the hatch wrapped up in a saile least hee should have made ?an
escape in the night. Et alr nescit ./.
Ad 3 arlum deponit that hee hath heard by the Captaine ?brothers letters XXX
arlate. Et alr nescit.