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− | |Transcription= | + | |Transcription=goods or to that or the like effect; And this examinate further |
+ | saith that the said shipp the ''Charity'' and goods in the same | ||
+ | being soe seized as aforesaid, were by the said Garnett and | ||
+ | Companie forced to saile to Alfordnesse upon the Coast of | ||
+ | England. The premisses this deponent saith hee well knoweth | ||
+ | for that hee this deponent was on board the said shipp ''Charity'' | ||
+ | at such time as the same and her Lading were so seized and | ||
+ | brought to Alfordnesse as aforesaid, at which place this deponent | ||
+ | and three others of the said shipps Companie were by the | ||
+ | said seizors sett on shoare. And further to this Interrogatorie | ||
+ | hee saith not./ | ||
+ | |||
+ | To the sixth Interrogatorie hee saith, That hee this examinate was | ||
+ | present and on board the said shipp ''Charitie'' at such time as | ||
+ | the said Captaine Garnett (soe called by his said shipps Companie) | ||
+ | togeather with the shipps Companie of his said Vessell did | ||
+ | by force and violence putt eleaven of their men togeather with | ||
+ | the said Captaine on board the said shipp ''Charity'', and being soe | ||
+ | entred into the said shipp ''Charity'', the said seizors Companie kept | ||
+ | this deponent and the said Master and Companie under a strong and | ||
+ | violent restraint, not suffereing them more than one at one to come | ||
+ | upon the deck of their said shipp, especially if any shipp was in | ||
+ | sight, and during such restraint, severall of the said Captaines | ||
+ | Companie soe sett on board the said shipp ''Charity'' did constantly | ||
+ | keepe pistolls ready charged in their pocketts, | ||
+ | and had their | ||
+ | Cutlases by their sides, and threatned this deponent and Companie | ||
+ | that if they made any Commotion or Complaint, they would | ||
+ | shoote them or cutt their throats or kill them, or used words and | ||
+ | expressions to that or the like effect, which this deponent heard and | ||
+ | hath very great occasion sthereby to know and remember the dealings | ||
+ | of the said seizors with this deponent and Companie./ More to this | ||
+ | Interrogatorie this deponent saith not./ | ||
+ | |||
+ | To the seaventh Interrogatorie hee saith, That the said Captaine | ||
+ | Garnett and Companie upon the said seizure did carry away the said | ||
+ | shipp the ''Charity'' and her lading and the said Master and his mate | ||
+ | and a boy to the said shipp belonging, and did Land this deponent | ||
+ | and three others of the said shipps Companie at Ashfordnesse | ||
+ | aforesaid about eight daies after the said seizure (the time hee | ||
+ | otherwise remembreth not) ffurther this deponent saith, That the said | ||
+ | seizors Companie soe sett on board the said shipp ''Charity'' did | ||
+ | drinke out much of the best beere on board the said shipp, and | ||
+ | that one hogshead and one barrell of beare were thence conveyed | ||
+ | on board the said Garnetts vessell, as this deponent saw and observed | ||
+ | during such his restraint, but by reason of his said restraint | ||
+ | (this | ||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 10:13, September 24, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 275 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 24/09/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/09/24 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 24/09/13, by CSG |
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goods or to that or the like effect; And this examinate further
saith that the said shipp the Charity and goods in the same
being soe seized as aforesaid, were by the said Garnett and
Companie forced to saile to Alfordnesse upon the Coast of
England. The premisses this deponent saith hee well knoweth
for that hee this deponent was on board the said shipp Charity
at such time as the same and her Lading were so seized and
brought to Alfordnesse as aforesaid, at which place this deponent
and three others of the said shipps Companie were by the
said seizors sett on shoare. And further to this Interrogatorie
hee saith not./
To the sixth Interrogatorie hee saith, That hee this examinate was
present and on board the said shipp Charitie at such time as
the said Captaine Garnett (soe called by his said shipps Companie)
togeather with the shipps Companie of his said Vessell did
by force and violence putt eleaven of their men togeather with
the said Captaine on board the said shipp Charity, and being soe
entred into the said shipp Charity, the said seizors Companie kept
this deponent and the said Master and Companie under a strong and
violent restraint, not suffereing them more than one at one to come
upon the deck of their said shipp, especially if any shipp was in
sight, and during such restraint, severall of the said Captaines
Companie soe sett on board the said shipp Charity did constantly
keepe pistolls ready charged in their pocketts,
and had their
Cutlases by their sides, and threatned this deponent and Companie
that if they made any Commotion or Complaint, they would
shoote them or cutt their throats or kill them, or used words and
expressions to that or the like effect, which this deponent heard and
hath very great occasion sthereby to know and remember the dealings
of the said seizors with this deponent and Companie./ More to this
Interrogatorie this deponent saith not./
To the seaventh Interrogatorie hee saith, That the said Captaine
Garnett and Companie upon the said seizure did carry away the said
shipp the Charity and her lading and the said Master and his mate
and a boy to the said shipp belonging, and did Land this deponent
and three others of the said shipps Companie at Ashfordnesse
aforesaid about eight daies after the said seizure (the time hee
otherwise remembreth not) ffurther this deponent saith, That the said
seizors Companie soe sett on board the said shipp Charity did
drinke out much of the best beere on board the said shipp, and
that one hogshead and one barrell of beare were thence conveyed
on board the said Garnetts vessell, as this deponent saw and observed
during such his restraint, but by reason of his said restraint
(this