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|Transcription=The 9th of November 1657./
1. The 9th of November 1657./
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2. <margin value="Left">Cox against Norbrooke.</margin>
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Cox against Norbrooke.
3. Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
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4. <margin value="Left">Rp. 4.</margin>
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Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
5. '''Captaine Christofer Myngs''' commander of the
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6. Marston Moore frigot in the immediate service of
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'''Rp. 4.'''
7. this Commonwealth, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts
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8. sworne and exámined.
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'''Captaine Christofer Myngs''' commander of the
9. To the first, 2. 3. 4. and 5th articles hee saith and deposeth that ehee
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Marston Moore frigot in the immediate service of
10. well knoweth the producent Thomas Cox, and saith that in the time of
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this Commonwealth, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts
11. the late warrs betwixt this Nation and holland, the said Cox served
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sworne and exámined.
12. this State in the Elizabeth frigot under the command of this deponent
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13. and was in the last great engagement of the fleete of this Commonwealth
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To the first, 2. 3. 4. and 5th articles hee saith and deposeth that ehee
14. against the hollanders, and therein fought and behaved himselfe staunchly
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well knoweth the producent Thomas Cox, and saith that in the time of
15. and valiantly of this deponents sight, standing to his place and
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the late warrs betwixt this Nation and holland, the said Cox served
16. charge very well and effectually, and persisted therein untill the fight
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this State in the ''Elizabeth frigot'' under the command of this deponent
17. was over, and continued in the said service untill the said warrs were
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and was in the last great engagement of the fleete of this Commonwealth
18. ended. And saith that this deponent comming with his frigot the
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against the hollanders, and therein fought and behaved himselfe staunchly
19. Marston Moore (whereof hee is mow commander) into the Roade of
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and valiantly of this deponents sight, standing to his place and
20. Barbadas, found ˹severall English˺ lying there with other
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charge very well and effectually, and persisted therein untill the fight
21. shipps, and having want of men, being bound for Jamaica, and
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was over, and continued in the said service untill the said warrs were
22. understanding that the said Cox was there aboard ˹one of˺ the said shipps the
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ended. And saith that this deponent comming with his frigot the
23. , this deponent knowing him, and having had experience
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''Marston Moore'' (whereof hee is mow commander) into the Roade of
24. as aforesaid of his fitnes for the States service, sent his Lieutenant
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Barbadas, found severall English shipp (sic) lying there with other
25. aboard ˹the ship where hee was and˺ to presse him, and XXX his Lieutenant retourned
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shipps, and having want of men, being bound for Jamaica, and
26. aboard having pressed the said Cox and 17 or 18 men (or thereabouts)
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understanding that the said Cox was there aboard one of the said shipps the
27. from the other shipps, and sent the said Cox being soe impressed XXXX
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, this deponent knowing him, and having had experience
28. into the States service, this deponents said lieutenant bringing him
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as aforesaid of his fitnes for the States service, sent his Lieutenant
29. aboard in his boate, And him soe impressed the said Cox sailed
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aboard the ship where hee was and to presse him, and after his Lieutenant retourned
30. in the said frigot and service to Jamaica, and there was
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aboard having pressed the said Cox and 17 or 18 men (or thereabouts)
31. severall times ashore in militarie service, and was in severall
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from the other shipps, and sent the said Cox being soe impressed XXXX
32. skermishes and at the taking of Rio de harcha. And otherwise
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into the States service, this deponents said lieutenant bringing him
33. hee cannot depose, saving the said impressing was in or about the
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aboard in his boate, And him soe impressed the said Cox sailed
34. end of december or beginning of January last was a twelvemoneth.
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in the said frigot and service to Jamaica, and there was
35. To the 6th hee saith the said Cox being soe impressed served in
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severall times ashore in militarie service, and was in severall
36. the Marston Moore as a common man at the rate of 23s per
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skermishes and at the taking of Rio de harcha. And otherwise
37. moneth wages.
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hee cannot depose, saving the said impressing was in or about the
38.
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end of december or beginning of January last was a twelvemoneth.
39. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
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40. To the first hee saith hee cometh at the instance of the sollicitor
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To the 6th hee saith the said Cox being soe impressed served in
41. of the said Cox (whose name hee knoweth not) to testifie the truth
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the ''Marston Moore'' as a common man at the rate of 23s per
42. in this cause, and knoweth the said Cox as afore but
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moneth wages.
43. mr Norbrooke, and favoureth the parties indifferently, and
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44. otherwise negatively.
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To the Interrogatories. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
45. To the second third fourth and 5th hee saith that one ˹of the˺ other English
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46. shipps masters names was Totty, and another fflte. And saith hee
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To the first hee saith hee cometh at the instance of the sollicitor
47. intended to presse men out of every of the said English shipps, and
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of the said Cox (whose name hee knoweth not) to testifie the truth
48. the said Cox XXXght before his said pressing comming aboard
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in this cause, and knoweth the said Cox as afore but
49. to this deponent to see him, this deponent knowing the worth of
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mr Norbrooke, and favoureth the parties indifferently, and
50. his being there, told him hee should goe along with him, and soe
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otherwise negatively.
51. gave order for his impressing, And otherwise hee cannot answer saving
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52. his foregoeing deposition to which hee referreth himselfe.
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To the second third fourth and 5th hee saith that one of the other English
53. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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shipps masters names was Totty, and another fflte. And saith hee
54. Christop:r Myngs SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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intended to presse men out of every of the said English shipps, and
</document-end>
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the said Cox XXXght before his said pressing comming aboard
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to this deponent to see him, this deponent knowing the worth of
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his being there, told him hee should goe along with him, and soe
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gave order for his impressing, And otherwise hee cannot answer saving
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his foregoeing deposition to which hee referreth himselfe.
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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Christop:r Myngs &#91;SIGNATURE, RH SIDE&#93;
  
 
}}
 
}}

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The 9th of November 1657./

Cox against Norbrooke.

Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.

Rp. 4.

Captaine Christofer Myngs commander of the
Marston Moore frigot in the immediate service of
this Commonwealth, aged 32 yeeres or thereabouts
sworne and exámined.

To the first, 2. 3. 4. and 5th articles hee saith and deposeth that ehee
well knoweth the producent Thomas Cox, and saith that in the time of
the late warrs betwixt this Nation and holland, the said Cox served
this State in the Elizabeth frigot under the command of this deponent
and was in the last great engagement of the fleete of this Commonwealth
against the hollanders, and therein fought and behaved himselfe staunchly
and valiantly of this deponents sight, standing to his place and
charge very well and effectually, and persisted therein untill the fight
was over, and continued in the said service untill the said warrs were
ended. And saith that this deponent comming with his frigot the
Marston Moore (whereof hee is mow commander) into the Roade of
Barbadas, found severall English shipp (sic) lying there with other
shipps, and having want of men, being bound for Jamaica, and
understanding that the said Cox was there aboard one of the said shipps the
, this deponent knowing him, and having had experience
as aforesaid of his fitnes for the States service, sent his Lieutenant
aboard the ship where hee was and to presse him, and after his Lieutenant retourned
aboard having pressed the said Cox and 17 or 18 men (or thereabouts)
from the other shipps, and sent the said Cox being soe impressed XXXX
into the States service, this deponents said lieutenant bringing him
aboard in his boate, And him soe impressed the said Cox sailed
in the said frigot and service to Jamaica, and there was
severall times ashore in militarie service, and was in severall
skermishes and at the taking of Rio de harcha. And otherwise
hee cannot depose, saving the said impressing was in or about the
end of december or beginning of January last was a twelvemoneth.

To the 6th hee saith the said Cox being soe impressed served in
the Marston Moore as a common man at the rate of 23s per
moneth wages.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee cometh at the instance of the sollicitor
of the said Cox (whose name hee knoweth not) to testifie the truth
in this cause, and knoweth the said Cox as afore but
mr Norbrooke, and favoureth the parties indifferently, and
otherwise negatively.

To the second third fourth and 5th hee saith that one of the other English
shipps masters names was Totty, and another fflte. And saith hee
intended to presse men out of every of the said English shipps, and
the said Cox XXXght before his said pressing comming aboard
to this deponent to see him, this deponent knowing the worth of
his being there, told him hee should goe along with him, and soe
gave order for his impressing, And otherwise hee cannot answer saving
his foregoeing deposition to which hee referreth himselfe.

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

Christop:r Myngs [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]