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|Transcription=to put the said Winter on board the ''Torrington ffrigot'' there to
 
|Transcription=to put the said Winter on board the ''Torrington ffrigot'' there to
 
remaine till the Admirall could Examine the matter, from onboard
 
remaine till the Admirall could Examine the matter, from onboard
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hee cannot depose of his owne knowledge, hee not being at
 
hee cannot depose of his owne knowledge, hee not being at
 
the seizure of either of the two ships arlate, this Deponent being then in
 
the seizure of either of the two ships arlate, this Deponent being then in
Admirall Stoak's ffrigot, whereof hee was then Lieutenant;/:
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Admirall Stoak's ffrigot, whereof hee was then Lieutenant:/:
  
To the 13.th hee cannot depose./
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To the 13th hee cannot depose./
  
Ro rge 14.th hee deposeth not/:
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To the 14th hee deposeth not/:
  
To the 15.th hee saith the said wm. winter is an Englishman and
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To the 15th hee saith the said wm. winter is an Englishman and
 
was borne in ffanchurch streete London as this deponent hath bin
 
was borne in ffanchurch streete London as this deponent hath bin
 
Credibly informed. And further saving as aforesaid hee deposeth
 
Credibly informed. And further saving as aforesaid hee deposeth
 
not./.
 
not./.
  
To the 16.th hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
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To the 16th hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
  
 
To the Interrogatories./. [CENTRE HEADING]
 
To the Interrogatories./. [CENTRE HEADING]
  
To the first
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To the first hee saith that Admirall Stoakes requested this Feponent
 
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to come to be a witners herein And otherwise negatively./
To the second
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To the 3.d
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To the second hee saith that the said Captaine Whetston did as
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aforesaid Comand a Squadron of ships consisting of ffive saile
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but whether hee had a Commission to be Vice Admirall under Admirall
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Stokes hee saith hee knoweth not. And Lieutenants hee saith
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are to followe and obey the Lawfull and iust Comands of
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their Captaines and if they doe not they are Liable to be
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punished, and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing
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deposition./
  
To the 4.th and the 5.th hee saith
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To the 3d hee saith that hee was not at the seizure of either
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of the two ships in question nor did see the said winter dispose
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of any of the goods taken therein.
  
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To the 4th and the 5th hee saith that the said winter was taken
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out of the ''ffairfax'' and put on board the Guiney and from thence
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onboard the ''Torrington'' by the order of the said Stoakes as aforesaid
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and saith that this deponent was not one of those that seized upon him
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but hee was seized by some of the Captaines of the said ffleete
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but what particular Captaines hee knowerth not, And saith that
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presentl;y after this deponents coming on board the ''Guiney '' to be Comander
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of her, an order was sent from Admirall Stoakes to this Deponent and
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one Captaine Giles Shelley to search the Truncke of the said winter
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and to take out what money they found therein, and give him
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account thereof. and having receaved the same they acquainted
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the said winter therewith who did thereupon with his owne hands
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unlock his truncke, and delivered to this deponent and the said Shelly
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a bagg of moeny which this deponent and the said Shelly told over and
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it amounted to 232 Dollars and a halfe, and noe more, which said money
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this deponent did deliver to the said Admirall Stoakes, who hath the same
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or the proceed thereof in his Custody, as this deponent verily beleevet(And
 
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to put the said Winter on board the Torrington ffrigot there to
remaine till the Admirall could Examine the matter, from onboard
which ffrigott, hee the said Winter a short time after made his Escape and
got ashore and came for England, And further to these articles
hee cannot depose of his owne knowledge, hee not being at
the seizure of either of the two ships arlate, this Deponent being then in
Admirall Stoak's ffrigot, whereof hee was then Lieutenant:/:

To the 13th hee cannot depose./

To the 14th hee deposeth not/:

To the 15th hee saith the said wm. winter is an Englishman and
was borne in ffanchurch streete London as this deponent hath bin
Credibly informed. And further saving as aforesaid hee deposeth
not./.

To the 16th hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./

To the Interrogatories./. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith that Admirall Stoakes requested this Feponent
to come to be a witners herein And otherwise negatively./

To the second hee saith that the said Captaine Whetston did as
aforesaid Comand a Squadron of ships consisting of ffive saile
but whether hee had a Commission to be Vice Admirall under Admirall
Stokes hee saith hee knoweth not. And Lieutenants hee saith
are to followe and obey the Lawfull and iust Comands of
their Captaines and if they doe not they are Liable to be
punished, and to the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing
deposition./

To the 3d hee saith that hee was not at the seizure of either
of the two ships in question nor did see the said winter dispose
of any of the goods taken therein.

To the 4th and the 5th hee saith that the said winter was taken
out of the ffairfax and put on board the Guiney and from thence
onboard the Torrington by the order of the said Stoakes as aforesaid
and saith that this deponent was not one of those that seized upon him
but hee was seized by some of the Captaines of the said ffleete
but what particular Captaines hee knowerth not, And saith that
presentl;y after this deponents coming on board the Guiney to be Comander
of her, an order was sent from Admirall Stoakes to this Deponent and
one Captaine Giles Shelley to search the Truncke of the said winter
and to take out what money they found therein, and give him
account thereof. and having receaved the same they acquainted
the said winter therewith who did thereupon with his owne hands
unlock his truncke, and delivered to this deponent and the said Shelly
a bagg of moeny which this deponent and the said Shelly told over and
it amounted to 232 Dollars and a halfe, and noe more, which said money
this deponent did deliver to the said Admirall Stoakes, who hath the same
or the proceed thereof in his Custody, as this deponent verily beleevet(And