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Transcription

To the 2d 3e 4th 5th and 6th articles of the said Allegation hee saith that
the said ship had soe taken and recieved in her Lading the [?XX]
[?Sale] and departed therewith from Hamborowe towards this
Port of London whither shee was bound under the Conduct of
Claes Derrickson Lann her Master, and Company and being
about two Leagues off Yarmouth, to the Northward, and about
a League from shore in the Darke of the Evening and foule
wether about five weekes since there came a ffrigot or
man of warr, and assailed her on the Suddaine, and haled
her and understanding whence shee was, and whether bound
shott five or six musketts at the said shipp ffalcon and her [?XXXX]
and Comanded her Master to come imediately to him aboard their ffrigot, or els they would
(as they threatned and said) sinke his ship, whereupon the said
Claes Derrickson Lann seeing hee was in noe Capacity with
4 or five men and his vessell unarmed to withsatnd the
said ffrigot, that was armed with six peeces of Ordinance and
Ammunition adn many men, was forced and Constrained to take
his boate (though exceeding foule wether), and goe aboard the
ffrigot, whereafter hee had stayed awhile was sent into his owne
ship with some of the men of the said ffrigot, And the said
ffrigot and Company kept watch and held under Comand the said
ship ffalcon, all that night, and the next morning there came
about 20: of the said ffrigots Company in their owne boate
aboard the ffalcon, and by force, and violence entred her
and after they had entred her, they brake open her hold and
rummaged and plundred her at their Pleasure, bringing her
Packs upon the Deck and breaking them open and taking
thereout what they liked and taking away what other of her
goods they pleased, and tooke and Carryed many Packs and goods
aboard their man of warr, Imploing themselves in such [?their]
Plunder from about 6 of the Clock that morning till Evening
by which meanes the Master and Company and Proprietors lost many goods
which were parte of the said ships lading, And before the said man of warrs
men comming aboard the Cargoe was intire and whole and nothing
thereof Damnified, from the time of her Comming from
Hamborowe where (as he saith) her Decks were fast nayled
The premisses hee deposeth and Knoweth for the reasons aforesaid
And further hee deposeth not

To the 7th 8th and 9th hee saith that after the said Company of the
man of warr had plundred, and taken away much of the said
shipp the ffalcons Lading and carryed it aboard the said [?XXXX]
they in the Evening of the said Day of such their comming [?aboard]
left her and presently thereupon [?XXX] of the said ship ffalcon [?caused]
her hatches againe to be made fast and nailed and there[?XXX]
set saile with his said ship, and such of her Lading as [?XXX]
[?XXX]