HCA 13/71 f.95v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 95 |
Side | Verso |
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Started on 13/10/12 by Liam Haydon and completed on 24/10/12 by Jill Wilcox; edited on 14712/12 by Colin Gereenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 09/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Liam Haydon | |
First transcribed | |
12/10/13 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 01/04/14, by CSG |
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1. To the third article of the said Allegation hee saith that in the said flight
2. and pursuite, the said shipp fortune steered her course towards Dover
3. the said shipps of warr running up cloase to her and being in a readinesse
4. to board and take her of this deponents sight and knowledge.
5. To the 4:th hee saith, that the said man of warr being in the chase
6. of the said shipp fortune about 4. leagues from Dover a certaine shipp of
7. this Commonwealth weighing anchor made towards them, and the Officers
8. of the said English shipp understanding the ffrenchmens designe in
9. the pursuite and endeavour to take the said shipp fortune and
10. Lading, bidd them pursue their designe, during which time another
11. shipp of warr of this state comeing from the Westward came up with
12. the said shipp ˹fortune˺, and discharging two peeces of cannon against her, sent
13. men aboard her in a boat, the said two frenchmen of warr
14. being then readie to have boarded and seized her and her Lading
15. which was as aforesaid, seized by the said Englishman of warr and
16. brought by her into England, the frenchmen of warr being thereby
17. deprived thereof. This premisses he saith he well knoweth
18. as being in the quality aforesaid eyewitnesse thereof.
19. To the 5:th he saith, That in all probability the said shipp fortune and
20. Lading in case they had not beene mett with by the said frenchmen
21. of warr had gone directly for Dunquirke, the said shipp at the
22. time there was mett withall as aforesaid, bearing up cloase for the
23. french Coast in order, as by all appearanses, to her Course for
24. flanders, which shee might very well have performed, in case shee
25. had awt beene rencent rencontred as aforesaid by the ffrench:/
26. To the 6:th he saith, That if the said English frigatt had not been boarded and
27. seized the said fortune at the time shee did, the said two
28. frenchmen of warr had undoubtedly taken her and her lading, shee
29. having only five pieces of cannon aboard her, whereas and about 9. or
30. 10. men whereas the one of the said frenchmen of warr had 12.
31. peece of Cannon aboard her and about 94. french men, and the other
32. about 8. or 9. peece of Cannon and neere upon 100. men, and were xx
33. ready to have boarded the said shipp fortune, which they had immediately
34. done had they not in obeissance to the said English ffrigatt upon a shott
35. by her discharged, lowered their sailes, by meanes whereof they were
36. retarded in their designe, which otherwise they had without doubt
37. effected, and possessed themselves of the said shipp fortune and her lading
38. by their owne force, without any assistance of the English:- The
39. premisses hee saith hee well knoweth for that was an eye wittnesse
40. of and serving aboard the said shipp the Eagle Royall dureing the said
41. pursuite and seizure./ And further cannot depose./
42. To the 7:th and 8:th articles of the said Allegation, hee saith, That ˹shortly˺ after the
43. said shipp fortune and her lading were seized by the said English
44. friggatt and Companie aboard her, the Captaines of the said two french
45. men of warr went aboard the said English frigat to demand the said
46. shipp fortune and her lading as their prize, and went afterwards aboard
47. the English Commander in chief in the downes, but returned, declaring that the
48. said Commander had told them, that their right must be tryed in the
49. Court of Admiraltie at London, and that if any thing proved to be
50. due to them, they, (meaning the said french Captaines and Companies)
51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">(should</margin>