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|Transcription=the ''Sarah'' had likewise been there bartered away and invested in
|Transcription=1. to sea, each of them with a Cargo of goods to trade at Guiney for the
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163- Negroes or thereabouts, and that they were in the quiett and
2. Negroes, and particularly that one Vangergoes of Zeeland was a
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peaceable possession of the same upon the high and open Seas neere
3. principall Owner and imployer of the said shipp the Unicorne, and
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unto a place called Cape de Lopez in Guiney aforesaid at such time as
4. was alsoe interessed in the other shipp the Mary, and that the said mr
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the said shipps and their respective Ladings were Surprized and taken
5. Vandergoes and others the Own:ers of the said shipps the Mary and
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as hereafter reste to bee deduced, And further hee cannot depose
6. Unicorne were dutchment and Subjects of the said States of the
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7. United Netherlands Provinces, All which the premisses this depo:nent
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8. saith hee hath understood and been very credibly informed of partly
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9. before the seizure of the said shipp the Rappahannack, and that by
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10. one Lucas Carrets Master of a shipp or flate belonging to Holland
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11. then trading in those part, with whom this depo:nent mett at Sea about sixe
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12. dayes before the seizure of the said shipp Rappahannack of them thide
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13. depo:nent asking whether there were any men of warr upon that Coast, hee
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14. answered noe, but that there were some dutch merchant shipps,
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15. and that hee know where their Own:ers and Imployers lived, as well as
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16. hee know where hid owne Own:ers lived, and that if hee were in
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17. Amsterdam, hee could ˹presently˺ goe to thier or severall of their houses and
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18. habitations in that place, and moreover that the said shipps were not
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19. Spanish, nor did belong to Spaniarsd, and that therefore hee did not
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20. feane them under any such notion, And partly for that the said
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21. Commander John Scroll and the Gunner of the said shipp the
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22. Unicorne (this depo:nent the said Seizure being brought on board her
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23. and there continueing a prisoner for about 6. weekes after) did
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24. severall times declare in the hearing of this depo:nent that the said shipps
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25. were sett out, as aforesaid, by the said Vandergoes and others subjects
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26. of the States of the said United Provinces, and saith that both the
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27. said Scroll and one Claes or Nicholas Prince Merchant or
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28. Supra Cargo of the said Shipp Marie did aboard the said shipp
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29. Unicorn declare to this depo:nent that they had in and aboard the
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30. said shipps a Cargaison for the procuring of two Thousand
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31. ffive hundred Negroes to be transported to Carthagena in the
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32. West Indies there to be disposed of and sold for the use of accompt
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33. of ˹such˺ their dutch Propriet:ors And further saith, That soe long as
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34. this depo:nent continued a prison:er in and aboard the said shipp Unicorne,
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35. hee well observed that all or the most part of their shipps Victualls
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36. an provisions consisted in grott, horse-beanes and other provisions
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37. usually employed in shipps fitted a victualled from Holland and the
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38. other united provinces, an that severall of the said shipps Companie
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39. then confessed, that the provisions of beed, and sundry tunns of
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40. water which they then had aboard the said shipps had beene by them
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41. taken in, in the said united Netherlands, or words and expressions
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42. to that or the like effect. Hee further saith, That hee this depo:nent
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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To the 5th Article of the said Allogation hee saith, That in or about the
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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moneth of September 1656. and upon the 11th day of the said moneth
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according to the English style, the said shipp the ''Rappahannack'' under
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the Conduct of this deponent being at Sea with the said 53. or 54. Negroes
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and the residue of the said Cargo. and sayling towards and
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being in sight of the said Cape de Lopes upon her quiett and peacable trading
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was mett with by to dutch shipps the one called the ''Mary'' of
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Amsterdam, and the other called the ''Unicorne'' of Middleburgh both
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of them being commanded by the arlate John Scroll a dutchman
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and Subject of the States of the United Provinces, which did then in
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a violent and hostile manner sett upon surprize and take the said
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shipp the ''Rappahannacke'' together with her Tackle furniture and
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Negroes and the rest of her lading, and dispoyled and utterly deprived
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this deponent and Companie thereof and converted the same to the use
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and benefitt of the said John Scroll and Companie. The premisses hee
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knoweth by sadd and personall experience. And further saith, That by and
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according to the credible relation of the said Arthur Perkins and Companie
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the said two dutch shipps in the moneth of August immediately
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precedent had alsoe in a violent and
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hostile manner assaulted surprized and taken the said shipp the ''Sarah''
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and her tackle furniture and Negroes aforesaid, shee being at an anchor
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at or neere Cape de Lopes aforesaid, and had dispoyled and deptaved the
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said Master and Companie thereof. And that indeed this deponent being
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himselfe and his said shipp shortly after suprized and taken as aforesaid
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did see the said shipp ''Sarah'' in the power and possession of the said
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John Scroll and of those under his Command in the said dutch shipps
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And further cannot depose:-
  
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To the 6th article hee saith, That the said shipps the ''Mary'' and
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''Unicorne'' at the time of the surprizall of this deponents said shipp the
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''Rappahannacke'' were dutch shipps, that is the ''Mary'' was and is a
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shipp built at Amsterdam in holland, and the said shipp ''Unicorne''
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a shipp which had beene taken by the hollanders or Zealanders from the
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Portugueze, and had been repaired and built upon in Zeeland, and saith
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That at the time aforesaid both the said shipps carried Spanish Colours,
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but the night immediately preceeding the said seizure, this deponent had
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seene them carry the Colours of Middleborough in Zeeland, And further
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said that the said shipps were from the said United Provinces sett out
 
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the Sarah had likewise been there bartered away and invested in
163- Negroes or thereabouts, and that they were in the quiett and
peaceable possession of the same upon the high and open Seas neere
unto a place called Cape de Lopez in Guiney aforesaid at such time as
the said shipps and their respective Ladings were Surprized and taken
as hereafter reste to bee deduced, And further hee cannot depose

To the 5th Article of the said Allogation hee saith, That in or about the
moneth of September 1656. and upon the 11th day of the said moneth
according to the English style, the said shipp the Rappahannack under
the Conduct of this deponent being at Sea with the said 53. or 54. Negroes
and the residue of the said Cargo. and sayling towards and
being in sight of the said Cape de Lopes upon her quiett and peacable trading
was mett with by to dutch shipps the one called the Mary of
Amsterdam, and the other called the Unicorne of Middleburgh both
of them being commanded by the arlate John Scroll a dutchman
and Subject of the States of the United Provinces, which did then in
a violent and hostile manner sett upon surprize and take the said
shipp the Rappahannacke together with her Tackle furniture and
Negroes and the rest of her lading, and dispoyled and utterly deprived
this deponent and Companie thereof and converted the same to the use
and benefitt of the said John Scroll and Companie. The premisses hee
knoweth by sadd and personall experience. And further saith, That by and
according to the credible relation of the said Arthur Perkins and Companie
the said two dutch shipps in the moneth of August immediately
precedent had alsoe in a violent and
hostile manner assaulted surprized and taken the said shipp the Sarah
and her tackle furniture and Negroes aforesaid, shee being at an anchor
at or neere Cape de Lopes aforesaid, and had dispoyled and deptaved the
said Master and Companie thereof. And that indeed this deponent being
himselfe and his said shipp shortly after suprized and taken as aforesaid
did see the said shipp Sarah in the power and possession of the said
John Scroll and of those under his Command in the said dutch shipps
And further cannot depose:-

To the 6th article hee saith, That the said shipps the Mary and
Unicorne at the time of the surprizall of this deponents said shipp the
Rappahannacke were dutch shipps, that is the Mary was and is a
shipp built at Amsterdam in holland, and the said shipp Unicorne
a shipp which had beene taken by the hollanders or Zealanders from the
Portugueze, and had been repaired and built upon in Zeeland, and saith
That at the time aforesaid both the said shipps carried Spanish Colours,
but the night immediately preceeding the said seizure, this deponent had
seene them carry the Colours of Middleborough in Zeeland, And further
said that the said shipps were from the said United Provinces sett out