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+ | |Status=First cut transcription completed on 06/02/13 by Alex Jackson; pasted into wikispot on 17/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | ||
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+ | |First transcriber=Alex Jackson | ||
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+ | |First transcribed=13/02/06 | ||
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|Editorial history=Created 11/04/14, by CSG | |Editorial history=Created 11/04/14, by CSG | ||
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+ | |Transcription=1. and the rest vigt the eight Negroes and the other five hundred pounds worth | ||
+ | 2. of Elephants teeth for Accompt of this deponent as Master and Supracargo | ||
+ | 3. and were in quiett and peaceable possession thereof, and was at Cape | ||
+ | 4. Lopes arlate And further to this article hee cannot depose. | ||
− | + | 5. To the 5th 6th ˹and seaventh˺ articles of the sayd allogation hee saith that the | |
+ | 6. Ship Sarah with the sayd Negroes and Elephants teeth on board her | ||
+ | 7. and some part of her on board Cargoe also on board XXXXX to the value | ||
+ | 8. of about two or three hundred pounds which was then unbartered away | ||
+ | 9. came to Cape Lopes aforesayd and there from (intending there to take in | ||
+ | 10. fresh water and doe to proceede on her voyage for Virginia) and there found | ||
+ | 11. the arlate Shipps the Mary of Amsterdam (whereof the arlate John Scroll | ||
+ | 12. was Commander and another Shipp (whereof hee beleeveth ˹the˺ sayd Scroll was | ||
+ | 13. also Commander for that hee afterwards saw him goe a board her and give Command | ||
+ | 14. to his company as Commander alsoe of her) lying at Anchor, and having | ||
+ | 15. both of them dutch colours, and all their officers dutchmen, and divers of | ||
+ | 16. their mariners dutchmen, and this deponent having their dutch colours and | ||
+ | 17. observing them to bee duty built shipps and soe beleeving them to bee | ||
+ | 18. friends, came under the sterne of the Mary and thereupon the sayd Scroll | ||
+ | 19. haled this deponent and asked him whence his shipp (meaning the Sarah) | ||
+ | 20. was, and whether bound, and this deponent thereto answered and told him hee | ||
+ | 21. was of London and bound for Virginia, and this deponent then hayled | ||
+ | 22. him the sayd Scroll, and asked him whence his shipp was and whether | ||
+ | 23. bound, whereto hee answered that shee was of Middleborough and | ||
+ | 24. bound for Ardo a place in Guinney to lade for Negroes, and thereupon | ||
+ | 25. the sayd Scrawle (as the Custome at Sea amongst nations in enmity is) | ||
+ | 26. dranke to this deponent and saleled him with the discharge of a gunne, and, | ||
+ | 27. this deponent returned the like salute to him againe, and then came to | ||
+ | 28. anchor rergueere the Mary and began to prepare their ˹empty˺ Casks in a | ||
+ | 29. readynesse to put into their boate to be carried on shore and filled with | ||
+ | 30. fresh water, and this deponent and Company being busied thereabout, | ||
+ | 31. and the shipp being pestene upon the deck with empty casks and other things and | ||
+ | 32. soe not obliging what the sayd Scroll was about to doe, the sayd Scroll | ||
+ | 33. sent his boate with his steersman and about thirty or forty men and | ||
+ | 34. ˹upon XXXX the second of Augustone thousand and sixe hundred fifty six˺ entered upon the shipp Sarah before this deponent or her Company were | ||
+ | 35. aware of them, and being gott on board cryed our amayne, for the | ||
+ | 36. King of Spaine, you doggs, and then presently the sayd Scroll caused | ||
+ | 37. the duty Colours in his shipp the Mary to be taken dowen, and the | ||
+ | 38. ragged staffe (being the dunkirk Colours) to bee sett up, and in this | ||
+ | 39. manner and by these meanes violently and in a hostle manner surprized | ||
+ | 40. and seized the sayd shipp the Sarah within the monethe and tyme arlate | ||
+ | 41. at Cape Lopes aforesayd with all her tackle apparell furniture | ||
+ | 42. and ladeing of Negroes and other goods, and conXXtee the same to | ||
+ | 43. the benefitt of him the sayd Scroll and his Company, and this deponent | ||
+ | 44. seeing the Sarah and her ladeing be trecherously surprized desyred the sayd | ||
+ | 45. Scroll and one John Kirkie who pretended to bee Commander of the other | ||
+ | 46. duty shipp in Company with the sayd Scroll and ˹was˺ inyueing and assitting in the surprizall | ||
+ | 47. of the Sarah, to shere this Comission by antherily whereof they did soe make seizure | ||
+ | 48. <margin value="bottom right">of</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] |
Revision as of 13:01, April 17, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 637 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription completed on 06/02/13 by Alex Jackson; pasted into wikispot on 17/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Alex Jackson | |
First transcribed | |
13/02/06 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 11/04/14, by CSG |
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1. and the rest vigt the eight Negroes and the other five hundred pounds worth
2. of Elephants teeth for Accompt of this deponent as Master and Supracargo
3. and were in quiett and peaceable possession thereof, and was at Cape
4. Lopes arlate And further to this article hee cannot depose.
5. To the 5th 6th ˹and seaventh˺ articles of the sayd allogation hee saith that the
6. Ship Sarah with the sayd Negroes and Elephants teeth on board her
7. and some part of her on board Cargoe also on board XXXXX to the value
8. of about two or three hundred pounds which was then unbartered away
9. came to Cape Lopes aforesayd and there from (intending there to take in
10. fresh water and doe to proceede on her voyage for Virginia) and there found
11. the arlate Shipps the Mary of Amsterdam (whereof the arlate John Scroll
12. was Commander and another Shipp (whereof hee beleeveth ˹the˺ sayd Scroll was
13. also Commander for that hee afterwards saw him goe a board her and give Command
14. to his company as Commander alsoe of her) lying at Anchor, and having
15. both of them dutch colours, and all their officers dutchmen, and divers of
16. their mariners dutchmen, and this deponent having their dutch colours and
17. observing them to bee duty built shipps and soe beleeving them to bee
18. friends, came under the sterne of the Mary and thereupon the sayd Scroll
19. haled this deponent and asked him whence his shipp (meaning the Sarah)
20. was, and whether bound, and this deponent thereto answered and told him hee
21. was of London and bound for Virginia, and this deponent then hayled
22. him the sayd Scroll, and asked him whence his shipp was and whether
23. bound, whereto hee answered that shee was of Middleborough and
24. bound for Ardo a place in Guinney to lade for Negroes, and thereupon
25. the sayd Scrawle (as the Custome at Sea amongst nations in enmity is)
26. dranke to this deponent and saleled him with the discharge of a gunne, and,
27. this deponent returned the like salute to him againe, and then came to
28. anchor rergueere the Mary and began to prepare their ˹empty˺ Casks in a
29. readynesse to put into their boate to be carried on shore and filled with
30. fresh water, and this deponent and Company being busied thereabout,
31. and the shipp being pestene upon the deck with empty casks and other things and
32. soe not obliging what the sayd Scroll was about to doe, the sayd Scroll
33. sent his boate with his steersman and about thirty or forty men and
34. ˹upon XXXX the second of Augustone thousand and sixe hundred fifty six˺ entered upon the shipp Sarah before this deponent or her Company were
35. aware of them, and being gott on board cryed our amayne, for the
36. King of Spaine, you doggs, and then presently the sayd Scroll caused
37. the duty Colours in his shipp the Mary to be taken dowen, and the
38. ragged staffe (being the dunkirk Colours) to bee sett up, and in this
39. manner and by these meanes violently and in a hostle manner surprized
40. and seized the sayd shipp the Sarah within the monethe and tyme arlate
41. at Cape Lopes aforesayd with all her tackle apparell furniture
42. and ladeing of Negroes and other goods, and conXXtee the same to
43. the benefitt of him the sayd Scroll and his Company, and this deponent
44. seeing the Sarah and her ladeing be trecherously surprized desyred the sayd
45. Scroll and one John Kirkie who pretended to bee Commander of the other
46. duty shipp in Company with the sayd Scroll and ˹was˺ inyueing and assitting in the surprizall
47. of the Sarah, to shere this Comission by antherily whereof they did soe make seizure
48. <margin value="bottom right">of</margin>