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|Transcription=this deponent did disburse in the river of Roane for and upon the
 
|Transcription=this deponent did disburse in the river of Roane for and upon the
arrompt of the merchants goods laden aboard his said shipp at averdge
+
accompt of the merchants goods laden aboard his said shipp at ?averdge
and micidents thereuntos the summe of two hundred and seaven and twenty
+
and incidents thereuntos the summe of two hundred and seaven and twenty
 
gilders which the said merchants were according to charterpartie to restore  [?the GUTTER]
 
gilders which the said merchants were according to charterpartie to restore  [?the GUTTER]
 
and make good unto this deponent./
 
and make good unto this deponent./
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Corrielius Petersen of the
 
Corrielius Petersen of the
ship in north Holland maurine
+
Riep in North Holland Mariner
Manner of the said ship the Prime
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Master of the said ship the ''Pine
Apple aged 25 years or thereabouts
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Apple'' aged 25 yeares or thereabouts
sworne before the right worthy
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sworne before the Right worthy
~ u ~ u ~ u ~ u ~ the judge
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the judge
of the high court of admiraltie saith and depose
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of the High Court of Admiraltie saith and depose
by worth of his oath followeth XXXX
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by virtue of his oath followeth videlicet:
  
 +
That his said ship the ''Pine Apple'' being in her Course from Rochell for
 +
Haevre de Cargo in ffrance was mett with surprised and taken by a certaine
 +
friggott or ship of war in the immediate service of this Commonwealth by
 +
which shee and her lading were brought up to Portsmouth, and being in
 +
such her Course were the Isle of Wight the Captaine of the said
 +
man of warr (whose name or the name of his ffriggot this deponent
 +
now remembereth not) came aboard the said ship the ''Pine apple'' and
 +
violently too be and carried away out of the same twenty whole beaver
 +
skinns and 4 otters skins and foure other skinns called minke
 +
skinns and about [1?]50 pounds of virgina Tobaccoe, the said beaver skinns
 +
being each worth 10 gilders in the whole 200 gilders and the said otter skinns and
 +
minke skinns worth fortie gilders and the said tobaccoee at 10 styvers the
 +
pound was worth in all five and seaventy gilders the whole summe an GUTTER
 +
to three hundred and fifteen gilders or one and thirty pounds ten shillings
 +
sterling, all the said goods really and truly belonging to this deponent and
 +
Companie, and being Laden aboard the said shipp for and upon their prop GUTTER
 +
accompt and Adventure, and that they were and are unduely and ?usually GUTTER
 +
dispoyled and deprived thereof by the said Captaine and Companie
 +
The premisses hee well knoweth at being Master of the said shipp the
 +
''Pine apple'', and present at and seeing the said Captaine and Companie
 +
take and carry away all the goods affore specified, for goods of which and
 +
this deponent would willingly give the sewall prices above specified
 +
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
  
That his said ship the prime apple being in her course from corhell for
+
Chonuerlyth pnbleath [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]
Haevre de cargo in ffrance was met with surprised and taken by a tertaine
+
friggott or ship of war in the immediate service of this commonwealth by
+
which she and her lading were brought up to Portsmouth, and being in
+
such her course were the Isle of Whight the captaine of the said
+
man of war (whose name  or the name of his ffrggot this deponent
+
now remembereth not) came aboard the said ship the Prime apple and
+
bioleutly to toke and carried away out of the same twenty whole beaver
+
skinns and 4 otter skins and foure other skinns called minks
+
skinns and about 50 pounds of virgina zobarroe, the said beaver skinns
+
being carh worth 10 guild: in the whole 200 gild: and the said otter skinns and
+
minke skinns worth fortie gild: and the said zobaroee at 10 slyves the
+
pound was worth in all five and seaventy gild: the whole summe auiXXXX
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to three hundred and fifteen gild: or owe thirty pounds ten thisXXXX
+
sterling, all the said goods really and truly belonging the this deponent: and
+
companie, and being laden aboard the said shipp for and upon their prop
+
arroupt and Adventure, and that they were and are unduely and usually
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dispoyled and deprived thereof by the said captaine and companie
+
The privifset hee will knoweth at being master of the said shipp the
+
prime apple, and present at and seeing the said captaine and companie
+
to be and carry away all the goods afford syerified, for goods of which and
+
this deponent: would willingly give the sew all pwires abovespenfield
+
Lopoated before XXX Godolptium              Chonuerlyth pnbleath
+
  
 
}}
 
}}

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this deponent did disburse in the river of Roane for and upon the
accompt of the merchants goods laden aboard his said shipp at ?averdge
and incidents thereuntos the summe of two hundred and seaven and twenty
gilders which the said merchants were according to charterpartie to restore [?the GUTTER]
and make good unto this deponent./

Repeated in court:/

izmschielt frieiht [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]


The 14th day of july 1655/: [CENTRE HEADING]
A deposition of goods plundered and taken out of
the ship the Prime Apple of the Riep in Holland
(whereof cornelius Petersen was Master) lately seized
and brought up to Portsmouth by a friggatt in the
immediate service of this Commonwealth
Dt: fra: Burk:/

Corrielius Petersen of the
Riep in North Holland Mariner
Master of the said ship the Pine
Apple aged 25 yeares or thereabouts
sworne before the Right worthy
the judge
of the High Court of Admiraltie saith and depose
by virtue of his oath followeth videlicet:

That his said ship the Pine Apple being in her Course from Rochell for
Haevre de Cargo in ffrance was mett with surprised and taken by a certaine
friggott or ship of war in the immediate service of this Commonwealth by
which shee and her lading were brought up to Portsmouth, and being in
such her Course were the Isle of Wight the Captaine of the said
man of warr (whose name or the name of his ffriggot this deponent
now remembereth not) came aboard the said ship the Pine apple and
violently too be and carried away out of the same twenty whole beaver
skinns and 4 otters skins and foure other skinns called minke
skinns and about [1?]50 pounds of virgina Tobaccoe, the said beaver skinns
being each worth 10 gilders in the whole 200 gilders and the said otter skinns and
minke skinns worth fortie gilders and the said tobaccoee at 10 styvers the
pound was worth in all five and seaventy gilders the whole summe an GUTTER
to three hundred and fifteen gilders or one and thirty pounds ten shillings
sterling, all the said goods really and truly belonging to this deponent and
Companie, and being Laden aboard the said shipp for and upon their prop GUTTER
accompt and Adventure, and that they were and are unduely and ?usually GUTTER
dispoyled and deprived thereof by the said Captaine and Companie
The premisses hee well knoweth at being Master of the said shipp the
Pine apple, and present at and seeing the said Captaine and Companie
take and carry away all the goods affore specified, for goods of which and
this deponent would willingly give the sewall prices above specified
Repeated before doctor Godolphin

Chonuerlyth pnbleath [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]