First transcribed
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7 November 2014 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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650 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/73 +
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/11/2014 +
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Transcription
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Ad ult dicit that this deponent having noe … Ad ult dicit that this deponent having noe money on board Did<br />
take out two barrells of Tarr out of the said ship at the Brill and gave the same<br />
to the Convoy (being a Dutch man of warr) who ill deserved<br />
the same, hee not at least assisiting this deponent at the seizure<br />
and saving the said two barrells there was not any thing<br />
taken or Delivered out of her from the time of her said<br />
setting saile from Stockholme untill her seizure./
John Robertson [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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7th die decembris 1660:/. [CENTRE HEADING]
The East India Company}<br />
aforesaid}
Super Allegationis prefict Examinatus./:
'''7us'''
'''Johannes Stanyan''' de London Gentleman<br />
annos agens 27 aut eo circiter testis productus et<br />
Juratus.
To the first and second articles of the said Allegation hee saith and<br />
deposeth that the Honourable the Governour and Company of<br />
English Merchants trading to East India were the Lawfull owners<br />
Imployers or proprietors of the ships the ''Constantinople<br />
Merchants'' Robert Browne Comander the ''Mayflower'' William<br />
Curtis Comander the ''Dragon'' Nicholas Buddeford Comander the<br />
''Merchants delight'' Thomas Bell Comander the ''Marygold''<br />
John Connis Comander, the ''Anne'' Robert Knox Comander<br />
and the ''Samaritan'' Thomas Clerke Comander, All which said<br />
ships were by the said Governour and Company of English<br />
Merchants sett out in their service and pay to the East<br />
Indies or places thereabouts upon trading voyage for<br />
their Accompts in or about the yeeres of 1657 and 1658, which said<br />
ships (as this deponent hath very Credibly bin informed by some<br />
of their Companyes and by Papers and otherwise) were by<br />
certaine shipps un the service and Imployment of the Dutch<br />
East India Company hindered from goeing into and<br />
trading at their designed Ports or otherwise obstructed in<br />
their trade to the exceeding great dammage of the said<br />
Governour and Company of English Merchants, and to the<br />
great disgrace of the English Nation, the Dutch by such<br />
their Actions rendring the English to be a weake and contemptible<br />
People in the Judgement of the Inhabitants of those parts, And<br />
endeavouring thereby to engrosse the whole trade to themselves<br />
and exclude the English therefrom./.
To thed exclude the English therefrom./.
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