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|Transcription=1. The 23th of August 1654
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|Transcription=The 23th of August 1654 [CENTRE HEADING]
2. <margin value="Left">On the behalfe of Thomas Collins and&#125;
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3. others touching the Carvell the Lady of&#125;
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On the behalfe of Thomas Collins and&#125;
4. Nazareth aforesaid.&#125;</margin>
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others touching the Carvell the ''Lady of''&#125;
5. George Chappell of London Mariner
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''Nazareth'' aforesaid.&#125;
6. aged 54 yeeres or thereabouts sworne XXX
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7. before the said Commissioners, saith and
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'''3'''
8. deposeth as followeth videlicet.
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9. <margin value="Left">3</margin>
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'''George Chappell''' of London Mariner
10. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee well
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aged 54 yeeres or thereabouts sworne XXX
11. knew the shipp or Carvell called our Lady of Nazareth arlate whereof
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before the said Commissioners, saith and
12. Richard Chappell (this deponents same) was commander; and saith
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deposeth as followeth videlicet.
13. that shee belonged in proprietie to Thomas Collins, henry Bouford
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14. and company English merchants, who were ˹alsoe˺ commonly accompted nad
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'''3'''
15. reputed the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of her and of
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16. her tackle and furniture, and this deponent heard Ambrose Chappell
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To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee well
17. (commander of the John and Mary un unto which the said Carvall
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knew the shipp or Carvell called our ''Lady of Nazareth'' arlate whereof
18. belonged and was alsoe a part of her) say that shee belonged
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Richard Chappell (this deponents same) was commander; and saith
19. unto them.
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that shee belonged in proprietie to Thomas Collins, henry Bouford
20. To the second hee saith that in the yeere 1650 the said Carvall
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and company English merchants, who were alsoe commonly accompted and
21. being out ward bound on a voyage from Lisbone for the Brazeele
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reputed the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of her and of
22. was by the command of Generall Blake (who then lay with
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her tackle and furniture, and this deponent heard Ambrose Chappell
23. the Parliaments fleete before the barr of Lisbone) ordered to attend
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(commander of the ''John and Mary'' unto which the said Carvall
24. the said fleete, and further that in or about the beginning of June
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belonged and was alsoe a part of her) say that shee belonged
25. 1650 old stile the said Carvell was by Generall Blake sent into
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unto them.
26. Lisbone with a message message from him, and on the day of her
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27. said going in on the said message being in or neere the about the second
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To the second hee saith that in the yeere 1650 the said Carvall
28. day of June 1650, shee was seized at Lisbone with all
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being out ward bound on a voyage from Lisbone for the Brazeele
29. that belonged unto her by the kinge of Portugalls officers, and her
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was by the command of Generall Blake (who then lay with
30. master and all her English mariners turned out of her and imprisoned
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the Parliaments fleete before the barr of Lisbone) ordered to attend
31. by the said kings order, and kept some five monethes, some foure
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the said fleete, and further that in or about the beginning of June
32. and some a lesse time in the said imprisonment, and the said
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1650 old stile the said Carvell was by Generall Blake sent into
33. owners were and are deprived of the said Carvell by the said
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Lisbone with a message from him, and on the day of her
34. seizure made as aforesaid by the order of the king of Portugall,
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said going in on the said message being in or neere the about the second
35. from whom Prince Rupert had her, all which hee knoweth to
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day of June 1650, shee was seized at Lisbone with all
36. be true being present at Lisbone and seeing and observing the
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that belonged unto her by the kinge of Portugalls officers, and her
37. premisses to be soe donne, and being imprisoned with the said
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master and all her English mariners turned out of her and imprisoned
38. master and company.
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by the said kings order, and kept some five monethes, some foure
39. To the third hee saith the said Carvell was of the burthen of
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and some a lesse time in the said imprisonment, and the said
40. betwixt 25 and 30 tuns or thereabouts, And (as this deponent
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owners were and are deprived of the said Carvell by the said
41. heard the said Ambrose Chappell who bought her and others
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seizure made as aforesaid by the order of the king of Portugall,
42. diverse times say) shee cost and stood the owners in XX 600 mill
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from whom Prince Rupert had her, all which hee knoweth to
43. Reis or thereabouts, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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be true being present at Lisbone and seeing and observing the
44. To the fourth árticle hee saith and deposeth that there were pilchard
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premisses to be soe donne, and being imprisoned with the said
45. and other goods aboard the said shipp or Carvell the lady of Nazareth
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master and company.
46. at the time of her said seizure for the accompt of the master and other
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47. English, and otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the third hee saith the said Carvell was of the burthen of
48. To the 5th hee saith hee estimateth the said owners to be
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betwixt 25 and 30 tuns or thereabouts, And (as this deponent
49. damnified by the said seizure and their deprivation of the said
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heard the said Ambrose Chappell who bought her and others
50. vessell thereby in the said summe of six hundre mill Ris; and
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diverse times say) shee cost and stood the owners in XX 600 mill
51. hee estimateth the losse of the said Richard Chappell her master
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Reis or thereabouts, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
52. in losse of his time, goods, clothes, bookes Instruments and
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53. XXXXXXX to be damnified by the said seizure and imprisonment
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To the fourth árticle hee saith and deposeth that there were pilchards
54. to be damn ˹the summe of one˺ hundred pounds sterling at the least, and otherwise hee
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and other goods aboard the said shipp or Carvell the ''lady of Nazareth''
55. cannot depose
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at the time of her said seizure for the accompt of the master and other
56. George Chappell SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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English, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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To the 5th hee saith hee estimateth the said owners to be
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damnified by the said seizure and their deprivation of the said
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vessell thereby in the said summe of six hundre mill Res; and
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hee estimateth the said Richard Chappell her master
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in losse of his time, goods, clothes, bookes Instruments and
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&#91;?chages&#93; to be damnified by the said seizure and imprisonment
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the summe of one hundred pounds sterling at the least, And otherwise hee
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cannot depose.
 +
 
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George Chappell &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
  
 
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The 23th of August 1654 [CENTRE HEADING]

On the behalfe of Thomas Collins and}
others touching the Carvell the Lady of}
Nazareth aforesaid.}

3

George Chappell of London Mariner
aged 54 yeeres or thereabouts sworne XXX
before the said Commissioners, saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet.

3

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee well
knew the shipp or Carvell called our Lady of Nazareth arlate whereof
Richard Chappell (this deponents same) was commander; and saith
that shee belonged in proprietie to Thomas Collins, henry Bouford
and company English merchants, who were alsoe commonly accompted and
reputed the true and lawfull owners and proprietors of her and of
her tackle and furniture, and this deponent heard Ambrose Chappell
(commander of the John and Mary unto which the said Carvall
belonged and was alsoe a part of her) say that shee belonged
unto them.

To the second hee saith that in the yeere 1650 the said Carvall
being out ward bound on a voyage from Lisbone for the Brazeele
was by the command of Generall Blake (who then lay with
the Parliaments fleete before the barr of Lisbone) ordered to attend
the said fleete, and further that in or about the beginning of June
1650 old stile the said Carvell was by Generall Blake sent into
Lisbone with a message from him, and on the day of her
said going in on the said message being in or neere the about the second
day of June 1650, shee was seized at Lisbone with all
that belonged unto her by the kinge of Portugalls officers, and her
master and all her English mariners turned out of her and imprisoned
by the said kings order, and kept some five monethes, some foure
and some a lesse time in the said imprisonment, and the said
owners were and are deprived of the said Carvell by the said
seizure made as aforesaid by the order of the king of Portugall,
from whom Prince Rupert had her, all which hee knoweth to
be true being present at Lisbone and seeing and observing the
premisses to be soe donne, and being imprisoned with the said
master and company.

To the third hee saith the said Carvell was of the burthen of
betwixt 25 and 30 tuns or thereabouts, And (as this deponent
heard the said Ambrose Chappell who bought her and others
diverse times say) shee cost and stood the owners in XX 600 mill
Reis or thereabouts, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the fourth árticle hee saith and deposeth that there were pilchards
and other goods aboard the said shipp or Carvell the lady of Nazareth
at the time of her said seizure for the accompt of the master and other
English, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the 5th hee saith hee estimateth the said owners to be
damnified by the said seizure and their deprivation of the said
vessell thereby in the said summe of six hundre mill Res; and
hee estimateth the said Richard Chappell her master
in losse of his time, goods, clothes, bookes Instruments and
[?chages] to be damnified by the said seizure and imprisonment
the summe of one hundred pounds sterling at the least, And otherwise hee
cannot depose.

George Chappell [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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