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manner aforesaid while shee remained under seizure of the says Wygarts | manner aforesaid while shee remained under seizure of the says Wygarts | ||
− | + | and drewes & their Confederates was soe leakie in her passage | |
− | and | + | that her company were forced to pump her contineually day and |
− | + | night with two pumps and had much a doe with all their | |
− | that | + | pains to preserve her from sinkeing And hee also saith that hee |
− | + | well knoweth that in such her passage to her sayd port shee mett with | |
− | night with two pumps | + | a danish man of warr who demanded whence shee was and the sayd |
− | + | Lemmon telling him that shee was an English ship and belonged to | |
− | pains to preserve her from sinkeing And | + | |
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− | well knoweth that in | + | |
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− | a danish man of warr who demanded whence shee was | + | |
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− | Lemmon telling him that shee was an English ship | + | |
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Englishmen the sayd mann of warr required the says Lemmon to show | Englishmen the sayd mann of warr required the says Lemmon to show | ||
− | + | him '''his?''' papers whereto the says Lemmon replaced and sayd he had none | |
− | him '''his?''' papers whereto the says Lemmon replaced | + | |
for that they were taken from him at Sea And hereupon the sayd | for that they were taken from him at Sea And hereupon the sayd |
Revision as of 11:21, August 4, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 430 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First transcriber | |
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Editorial history | |
Created 05/06/14, by CSG |
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manner aforesaid while shee remained under seizure of the says Wygarts
and drewes & their Confederates was soe leakie in her passage
that her company were forced to pump her contineually day and
night with two pumps and had much a doe with all their
pains to preserve her from sinkeing And hee also saith that hee
well knoweth that in such her passage to her sayd port shee mett with
a danish man of warr who demanded whence shee was and the sayd
Lemmon telling him that shee was an English ship and belonged to
Englishmen the sayd mann of warr required the says Lemmon to show
him his? papers whereto the says Lemmon replaced and sayd he had none
for that they were taken from him at Sea And hereupon the sayd
mann of war answered & sayd if you? leave noe papers then you? are
good prize to mee & hereupon the sayd danish man of warr seized
the sayd shipp Redd Rose & her ladeing and carried them away with him
as prize which (as hee declared before this deponent & the rest of
the company of the Redd Rose) hee did for that shee had noe papers
to determine? what place shee belonged, and saye if it could have bin maide?
appear/e? to him by any papers to what place shee belonged & that shee
was an English shipp hee would not have medled with her or hee
syake? words to the like effect And he further saith that he sayd
danish man of war during the tyme he sayd shipp the Redd Rose
& her ladeing remayned in this/his power and possession hee & his company
did steale and purloyne away and inbezell much of the provisions &
materialls & tackle of the sayd shipp Redd Rose and did take away some other
ladeing both wyne? and salt and dammaged & hurt? her to the
value (in this deponents judgment & estimate) of above three hundred
pounds sterling And further to these articles he cannot depose./
To the 16th article he saith that after the sayd danish man of warr had
pillaged & spoiled the Redd Rose her provisions tackle
& ladeing as aforesayd she was rescued by a swedish man of warr
who suffered her company at/as? more on board her to carrie her to Stockholme artlate their deponent and fine men & a boy
more of her Company being aboard ther at her rescue & carried
her to Stockholme and the sayd Lemmon and all the rest of
his company hee saith were not aboard her when shee was soe rescued but
were of this deponents knowledge kept prizoners aboard the sayd danish man of warr & in
her carried up and downe to sea and not permitted to come on board
the Redd Rose, And further to this article hee cannot depose./
To the 17th article hee saith that the sayd danish man of warr being
a vessel of smaler force then than the Swedish man of warr did upon the
approach of the swedish man of warr make away to shoare? and
leave the Redd Rose & Carried the sayd Lemmon & such of his company
as were prisoners aboard him with him & the sayd danishman of
warr having afterwards notice that the Redd Rose was taken by
the swede & did hereupon sell/tell? the sayd Lemmon & the rest of the
company that were prisoners with him at liberty and this deponent
being on board the Redd Rose at Stockholme sawe the sayd Lemmon
& those of his Company that were prisoners with him come after
they were sell?? at Liberty to Stockholme in a smale yowle? which they
had gotton to come in it either to looke after the sayd shipp the
Redd Rose And further hee cannot depose/