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|Transcription=but before they ciuld finish there arose a storme, which constrained them both
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to goe into the said bay, where (as afore said) they came to an anchor, and
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being soe come to anchor, the shipps companie fell againe to worke to lade
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the said hides and Brazil wood out of the ''Mary'' into the fflute, and saith
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that the second night or thereabouts after such their comming to an anchor, and
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while they were still busie about lading the said hides and wood into the
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fflute, and after they had put above six thousand of the said hides and
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some of the said wood into her, there came the ''ffairfax frigot'' belonging
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to this Commonwealth and seized both the ''Santa Maria'' and the fflute and
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the goods aboard them, and after taking by order of the ''ffairfaxes'' Captaine,
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the goods out of the fflute part back againe into the ''Santa Maria'', and
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the rest into the said frigot, the said Captaine [??licensing] and sending the
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said fflute away emptie, carried the ''Santa Maria'' and all the said lading
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to Tolon, and put them there into the power of Captaine Stokes,
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all which hee knoweth seeing the premisses soe donne. And further
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cannot depose.
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To the 27th hee cannot depose.
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To the 28th hee saith that forthwith after such comming of the ''Santa Maria''
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and her lading into the power of the said Captaine Stokes, her bulke was
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broke, and her goods taken out and landed by such as were imployed by the
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said Captaine on his authoritie, this deponent being present and seeing
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the same. And further cannot depose.
  
 
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but before they ciuld finish there arose a storme, which constrained them both
to goe into the said bay, where (as afore said) they came to an anchor, and
being soe come to anchor, the shipps companie fell againe to worke to lade
the said hides and Brazil wood out of the Mary into the fflute, and saith
that the second night or thereabouts after such their comming to an anchor, and
while they were still busie about lading the said hides and wood into the
fflute, and after they had put above six thousand of the said hides and
some of the said wood into her, there came the ffairfax frigot belonging
to this Commonwealth and seized both the Santa Maria and the fflute and
the goods aboard them, and after taking by order of the ffairfaxes Captaine,
the goods out of the fflute part back againe into the Santa Maria, and
the rest into the said frigot, the said Captaine [??licensing] and sending the
said fflute away emptie, carried the Santa Maria and all the said lading
to Tolon, and put them there into the power of Captaine Stokes,
all which hee knoweth seeing the premisses soe donne. And further
cannot depose.

To the 27th hee cannot depose.

To the 28th hee saith that forthwith after such comming of the Santa Maria
and her lading into the power of the said Captaine Stokes, her bulke was
broke, and her goods taken out and landed by such as were imployed by the
said Captaine on his authoritie, this deponent being present and seeing
the same. And further cannot depose.