HCA 13/68 f.212v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 212 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2016/11/20 |
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reare seemed to make upp towards the sayd 2 Englishmen one whereof [?fXXX]
twoards Dover and the other towards ffrance. And further cannot
To the 4. 5. and 6 articles of the sayd alleagtion This deponent saith and deposeth
that upon the night of the Sunday the wind being westerly and contrary the
sayd ffleet made little way so as by the Munday morning the foresayd shipps
in the reare were come up with the ffleet and being as the sayd ffleet were
forced to tack to and fro to make their Course, were sometymes to the [?XXX ?gage]
and sometymes on the wether gage of the sayd ffleet, And saith the sayd [?Munday]
morning there happened to be a small English frigot in the sayd ffleet, which
the sayd e shipps perused, till such tyme as the shipp Elizabeth came in
sight which was in the forenoone of the sayd Monday. And saith that the wind
was then still and that which blew was westerly and contrary so as the sayd
ffleet was forced to tack to and fro crosse and crosse the Channell to [?make]
their Course, and saith the sayd 2 shipps putting out the Hollands Colour [?moved]
toward the Elizabeth which from the Westward before the wind, and [?XXXX]
with her exchanged broad sides with her. And saith that when the sayd ffight
happened and before, the sayd ffleet had out their own colours videlicet the
Hamburghers Hamburgher Colours, the Lubeckers Lubeck colours and the rest the
colours of their respective Countryes, howbeit the wind was so slack it would not
beare out the sayd colours, so as this deponent and others were forced with their
hands to stretch out their Colours that the Elizabeth might see them to be from
and saith that the sayd ffleet had not any thing to doe with the sayd [?XXX]
men of warr, nor did any wayes assist them nor were under their convoy nor
privy to their designe, but struck and willingly submitted themselves to the
Elizabeth, and sent their masters aboard who shewed their papers and [?XX]
the truth of their designe, all which notwithstanding the Captaine of the Elizabeth
frigott deteyned the sayd ffleet, and hindred them in their designe and voyage
and otherwise cannot depose.
To the 7 he saith he hath heard att Hamburgh and beleiveth that the arlate John Baptista
Youncker and Mrs Ann Greave were and are Partowners of the shipp [?XXX]
aforesayd and that they with others bought the same att Hamborough a little before
this voyage. And further cannot depose.
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