HCA 13/71 f.97r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 97 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription completed on 13/11/12 by Alex Jackson; pasted into wikispot on 09/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Alex Jackson | |
First transcribed | |
2012/11/13 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 01/04/14, by CSG |
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1. about three leagues from Dover, betwixt Dover and Callice, and having
2. haled and demanded both of the Companies of the said shipp fortune of
3. and of the said frenchmen of warr to what place the shipp fortune belonged,
4. and being answered by the french that there was a flandrian belonging to
5. their enemies, subjects of the King of Spaine, the Office or Commander of
6. the said frigat bade them pursue their designe, and departed from them
7. not attempting at all any thing against the said shipp fortune but shortly
8. after an English friggat comeing from the westward of England (and the
9. said two frenchmen being in a readinesse to have boarded and taken the
10. said shipp fortune and Ladeing) trame up and interposed dischargeing X
11. peeces of Cannon at the said shipp fortune and boarding and lading
12. of her when the said frenchmen of warr were within a muskett shott
13. of her, and ready to board and seize her as aforesaid . The premises hee
14. well knoweth at being an eye-wittnesse thereof, and Masses of the
15. said shipp the Royall Mary XXXXrnig the pursuite and at the seizure aforesaid
16. further declaring that the said shipp fortune and her lading were by
17. meanes of the said seizure taken away from the said frenchmen of warr
18. and they departed thereof, shee being since brought into the River of
19. Thames and discharged of the lading by the Office of this Commonwealth
20. And further hee cannot depose./
21. To the 5th hee saith that hee verily beleeveth and in all probability the
22. said shipp fortune steering her Course soe neere to the french Coast
23. as aforesaid, in case shee had not been pursued by the said two frenchmen
24. of warr had gone directly for fflanders and had not been interrupted nor
25. seized by the English, there being at that time no English men of warr
26. upon the french Coast, nor so neere is that they could have espyed the said
27. shipp fortune which this deponent well knoweth and observed together with others
28. of the frenchmen of warrs respective Companies, haveing beene seuerall
29. daies passing to and fro and repassing neere the said Coast in order to
30. their said warlike employment./
31. To the 6th hee saith that in case the said English friggat and Companie
32. had not boarded the said shipp fortune and taken her at they did, shee
33. had inevitably fallen into the hands, and been surprized taken and possessed
34. by the said two frenchmen of warr and their respective Companies, they
35. being then choserux with her, nor above a muskett shott distance from
36. her, and ready to lay her aboard when the said English friggat seized her
37. to whom they striveing saile in obeistance to the English flagg were
38. thereby retarded from their immediately intended boarding and undoubted
39. seizure of the said shipp fortune and her lading, they being each of them
40. strong enough to have carried and conquered the said shipp fortune and
41. Companie without any assisstance from the English, And further saving
42. his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose./
43. To the 7th ˹and 8th˺ hee saith that after the said seizure of the said shipp fortune and
44. lading so made by the said English friggat, the Captaines of the said two
45. frenchmen of warr went aboard the said friggat to demand their said
46. prize, and afterwards went aboard the English Commander in chief or
47. Vice Admirall of the English then rideing of the Downes, from whom
48. they brought in answer that it must be tryed in the Admiraltie Court
49. at London and if the said shipp fortune and lading were there adjudged
50. to the ˹said˺ frenchmen, the might have them or to that effect, but in the meane
51. time refused to deliver the same. The premisses he an being aboard the said
52. shipp Royall Mary and heard the said Captaines report he answer of
53. the English Command to the effect aforesayd, And further cannot depose.
54. <margin value="bottom right">(To the 9th</margin>