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soe Committed to the Charge of Captaine Wh … soe Committed to the Charge of Captaine Whetston brought<br />
a ship which they had taken (called the ''Armes of Leake'' (as this<br />
deponent remembers her name) to the said Captaine Whetston<br />
and the next Day the said Winter and severall of the<br />
''ffairefax ffrigots'' Company went on board the said Prize<br />
and turned out the men belonging to the two other<br />
Frigotts. and that day or not long after a Chest was<br />
sent from the said seized ship on board the<br />
''ffairefax ffrigot'', and saith that hee verily beleeveth. and<br />
hee was credibly informed that the same was soe sent<br />
by the said Winter, and the said Winter the next<br />
day or thereabouts after the said sending it onboard<br />
came onboard the ''ffairefex ffrigott'', and caused<br />
it to be carried up in his Cabbin, and saith that there<br />
were very considerable goods in the said Chest, this<br />
Deponent seeing the same opened, and the said Prize<br />
was carried into the Road of Marsellis and<br />
there laded, but how her Lading was disposed of hee<br />
knoweth not, this Deponent continueing onboard the ''ffairfax''<br />
which rode at some Distance from the said Prize And saith<br />
that some time after the ''ffairefax ffrigot'' did neere Leghorne<br />
Roade seize a Ship called the ''Warriour'' and soe soone<br />
as shee was seized this deponent and two more went on<br />
board her by order of Captaine Whetston, and about<br />
three houres after the said winter and severall of the said<br />
''ffairfax ffrigotts'' Company came onboard the ''Warriour'', her<br />
Bulke was not broken, nor any goods whatsoever taken out<br />
of her hold, but that night and severall other times there<br />
were goods brought from the said Prize onboard the ffrigot<br />
and this Deponent was Imployed by winter in plying too and<br />
fro with the boate to carry goods onboard the said ffrigot<br />
and saith that there were about thirty bales of Cloath<br />
and severall other goods brought onboard the said ffrigot<br />
and this deponent sawe a long boate by order of the said winter goe Loaden with goods<br />
from the said seized ship, which goods were carried, to this Deponents<br />
best remembrance onboard a ship called the ''Consent''<br />
whereof one Captaine Jourdan was Comander: And saith<br />
that the said Winter did in a Cowardly and carelesse manner<br />
goe away in a boate as a Dutchman of war was coming up<br />
to seize the said ship ''Warriour'' And saith that the said winter<br />
(foraith that the said winter<br />
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