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Transcription

any thing or to that effect, And the said Mate and
the others that came along with him did notwithstanding in a violent
manner come onboard the said ffrigot, and soe soone as
they were come onboard they unarmed the Henrietta
Marias Company and ransacked the said ffrigot and
tooke away the money out of her and stripped this Deponent
and all or most of her Company which were then in he and beate many of them and
tooke their moneyes from them and turned them onshore
and possessed themselves of the said ffrigot and what money
and goods shee had in her, and by order of Captaine Barker carried her away and this Deponent hath since
heard that shee is at Plymouth. And further deposeth
not./.

To the 9th hee saith that at the time of the said seizure
there was on board the said ffrigott Henrietta Maria
in the Captaines Chest about 380: li sterling which came
to the hands of the said seizor, and saith that hee verily
beleeveth that the said seizor tooke from the Mariners
of the said Frigot about 200. li Sterling in moneyes, beside
their Cloathes and necessaryes, which amounted to a good value
but how much hee cannot Estimate, And saith that there
was alsoe on board the said ffrigot, which came to the hands
of the said Seizor[?s] Cables, Ropes, Halsers, Anchors Plunder Armes,
Ammunition, Provision, and such like things which amounted
to a greate Vallue, but howe much hee Cannot Estimate
And further cannot Depose./:

To the 10.th and the schedule therein mentioned now read over by him hee saith that
the schedule was and is true to the best of his knowledge and was really subscribed
by the Major and other Persons of Swansey (all well knowne to
this Deponent) in the presence of him this Deponent on or about
the daye of the Date thereof And further Deposeth not:/

To the 11.th hee saith that after the foresaid masters mate and
the men that hee brought with him as a foresaid had ransaked
and broke open the Chests and boxes which were in the said
ffrigot, this Deponent tooke the foresaid Originall Commission and
was about to shew it to the said Mate, and hee tooke it away
from this Deponent and kept the same and turned this
Deponent ashore. And further cannot depose.

Owen: [?Sullivan] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]