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|Transcription=1. ninetie five markes, one ounse and six angles of gold, and was in
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2. the quiet possession thereof on board the said shipp on the high and opem
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3. seas on the said coast to their use; and arived therewith as farr as
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4. Cape Lopez on the said shipps ˹voyage˺ for the parts of East India, in which
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5. parts the said gold was to have bin invested in goods for theeise parts
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6. for the account aforesaid, which hee knoweth being factor as aforesaid
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7. and receiving the said gold aboard and keeping a note thereof.
  
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8. To the fourth hee saith hee the said James Bridgeman, Thomas
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9. Preston and company owners of the said shipp had alsoe gold and goods
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10. aboard the said shipp, wherewith shee arived to or neere Cape Lopez
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11. but the quantitie or valew thereof hee knoweth not.
  
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12. To the fifth article hee saith that the arlate Lionell Skinner who
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13. alsoe went in the said shipp, had alsoe godl and goods aboard the said
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14. shipp when shee arived at or neere Cape Lopez to the valew (in this
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15. deponents estimation) of eleaven hundred pounds sterling, which hee
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16. knoweth because hee sawe the same, and was acquainted with the said
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17. Skinner his trading for and getting the said gold in Cormantine hee
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18. and this deponent assisting each other. And saith the said gold and
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19. goods were alsoe to have bin carried to the East India's and there invested
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20. in commodities for theise parts, and soe were the said gold and goods
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21. of the said Bridgeman and company.
  
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22. To the sixth hee saith there was alsoe and remained aboard the said
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23. shipp the hound and Providence in gold and other goods for the account of
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24. other private adventurers subiects of this Commonwealth to the valew
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25. of seaven or eight and twenty hundred pounds sterling of this deponents
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26. sight and knowledge, which were alsoe to have bin carried to the East
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27. Indias and there to have bin invested in goods of those parts.
  
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28. To the 7th, 8th and 9th articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
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29. that within the said time namely in September last past the said shipp
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30. with all the foresaid gold and goods aboard her comming to or neere
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31. Cape Lopez aforesaid on her said trading voyage ˹towards the East Indias˺, and being in a
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32. peacable condition, shee was there met withall, set upon, XXXXX
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33. often shot at and forcibly and in an hostile manner with all her said
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34. gold and merchandizes seized and taken on the eleaventh of the said
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35. moneth ˹of September last˺, old stile, by two dutch shipps the one called the Mary of
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36. Amsterdam, and the other the Unicorne of Middleborowe, on both
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37. which John Scrawle a dutchman commanded in cheife, and having
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38. mastered the said shipp and the lyon and Providence, an the said John
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39. Scrawle and companie possessed themselves of her and of ˹all˺ her said gold and
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40. goods, and dispossessed XX ˹her˺ master and companie and factors thereof,
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41. and tooke and kept them prisoners, and soe utterly deprived them
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42. and the said owners thereof, the said Scrawle and company carrying
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43. away the said shipp lyon and Providence and all her said gold and
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44. goods and disposed thereof at their pleasures, all which hee knoweth
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45. being present and seeing the same soe donne, and saith they alsoe tooke
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46. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">away</margin>
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. ninetie five markes, one ounse and six angles of gold, and was in
2. the quiet possession thereof on board the said shipp on the high and opem
3. seas on the said coast to their use; and arived therewith as farr as
4. Cape Lopez on the said shipps ˹voyage˺ for the parts of East India, in which
5. parts the said gold was to have bin invested in goods for theeise parts
6. for the account aforesaid, which hee knoweth being factor as aforesaid
7. and receiving the said gold aboard and keeping a note thereof.

8. To the fourth hee saith hee the said James Bridgeman, Thomas
9. Preston and company owners of the said shipp had alsoe gold and goods
10. aboard the said shipp, wherewith shee arived to or neere Cape Lopez
11. but the quantitie or valew thereof hee knoweth not.

12. To the fifth article hee saith that the arlate Lionell Skinner who
13. alsoe went in the said shipp, had alsoe godl and goods aboard the said
14. shipp when shee arived at or neere Cape Lopez to the valew (in this
15. deponents estimation) of eleaven hundred pounds sterling, which hee
16. knoweth because hee sawe the same, and was acquainted with the said
17. Skinner his trading for and getting the said gold in Cormantine hee
18. and this deponent assisting each other. And saith the said gold and
19. goods were alsoe to have bin carried to the East India's and there invested
20. in commodities for theise parts, and soe were the said gold and goods
21. of the said Bridgeman and company.

22. To the sixth hee saith there was alsoe and remained aboard the said
23. shipp the hound and Providence in gold and other goods for the account of
24. other private adventurers subiects of this Commonwealth to the valew
25. of seaven or eight and twenty hundred pounds sterling of this deponents
26. sight and knowledge, which were alsoe to have bin carried to the East
27. Indias and there to have bin invested in goods of those parts.

28. To the 7th, 8th and 9th articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
29. that within the said time namely in September last past the said shipp
30. with all the foresaid gold and goods aboard her comming to or neere
31. Cape Lopez aforesaid on her said trading voyage ˹towards the East Indias˺, and being in a
32. peacable condition, shee was there met withall, set upon, XXXXX
33. often shot at and forcibly and in an hostile manner with all her said
34. gold and merchandizes seized and taken on the eleaventh of the said
35. moneth ˹of September last˺, old stile, by two dutch shipps the one called the Mary of
36. Amsterdam, and the other the Unicorne of Middleborowe, on both
37. which John Scrawle a dutchman commanded in cheife, and having
38. mastered the said shipp and the lyon and Providence, an the said John
39. Scrawle and companie possessed themselves of her and of ˹all˺ her said gold and
40. goods, and dispossessed XX ˹her˺ master and companie and factors thereof,
41. and tooke and kept them prisoners, and soe utterly deprived them
42. and the said owners thereof, the said Scrawle and company carrying
43. away the said shipp lyon and Providence and all her said gold and
44. goods and disposed thereof at their pleasures, all which hee knoweth
45. being present and seeing the same soe donne, and saith they alsoe tooke
46. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">away</margin>

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