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sworne and examined saith as followeth videlicet:
 
sworne and examined saith as followeth videlicet:
  
22. To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith that the articulate Robert
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To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith that the articulate Robert
23. Oxwicke and Companie Merchante in and of the City of London, and Subjects of
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Oxwicke and Companie Merchante in and of the City of London, and Subjects of
24. the Commonwealth of England have for severall years last past bin and till this present
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the Commonwealth of England have for severall years last past bin and till this present
25. are and ought to bee the true and lawfull Owners and proprietors of the said shipp the
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are and ought to bee the true and lawfull Owners and proprietors of the said shipp the
26. Endeavour of London (whereof the articulate William Joppe was Master and Commander
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Endeavour of London (whereof the articulate William Joppe was Master and Commander
27. and of her tackle apparell and furniture, and for and at such the said Robert
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and of her tackle apparell and furniture, and for and at such the said Robert
28. Oxwicke and Companie were and are generally accompted reputed and taken Which
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Oxwicke and Companie were and are generally accompted reputed and taken Which
29. the premises this deponent saith hee well knoweth for that hee saw the originall building
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the premises this deponent saith hee well knoweth for that hee saw the originall building
30. of the said shipp in the River of London in the yeare 1650 last past or thereabouts, and
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of the said shipp in the River of London in the yeare 1650 last past or thereabouts, and
31. hath served in and aboard her six or seaven voiages which shee hath performed since
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hath served in and aboard her six or seaven voiages which shee hath performed since
32. her said building, in fower of which voiages and particularly in the voiage now in controversy
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her said building, in fower of which voiages and particularly in the voiage now in controversy
33. hee this deponent was Boatswaine of the said shipp And further hee cannot depose
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hee this deponent was Boatswaine of the said shipp And further hee cannot depose
  
34. To the second article of this Allegation this deponent saith that in the yeare of our Lord
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To the second article of this Allegation this deponent saith that in the yeare of our Lord
35. 1655 last past and in the moneth of October and November in the said yeare the said
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1655 last past and in the moneth of October and November in the said yeare the said
36. shipp Endeavour being at or neere the Island of Teneriffe, there were laden in and aboard
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shipp Endeavour being at or neere the Island of Teneriffe, there were laden in and aboard
37. ˹her˺ pXXXXX shipp the number of three hundred and thirteene pipes ˹or thereabouts˺ of Teneriffe or
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her˺ pXXXXX shipp the number of three hundred and thirteene pipes ˹or thereabouts˺ of Teneriffe or
38. Canarie wynes to be transported in the said shipp from the said Port or place of Canarie
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Canarie wynes to be transported in the said shipp from the said Port or place of Canarie
39. Tenariffe to the Port of London for the use and accompt of the articulate Richard
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Tenariffe to the Port of London for the use and accompt of the articulate Richard
40. Baker and others Merchants and Subjects of this City and Commonwealth, and to them or
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Baker and others Merchants and Subjects of this City and Commonwealth, and to them or
41. their Agents here to be delivered for there respective accompts Which the premises hee this
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their Agents here to be delivered for there respective accompts Which the premises hee this
42. deponent saith hee well knoweth for that hee was as aforesaid Boatswaine of and aboard
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deponent saith hee well knoweth for that hee was as aforesaid Boatswaine of and aboard
43. the said shipp at the time aforesaid, and in that quality had the charge of the receiving of the
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the said shipp at the time aforesaid, and in that quality had the charge of the receiving of the
44. said wynes aboard the said shipp, and tooke particular notice of them and the ˹of severall ˺markes of the
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said wynes aboard the said shipp, and tooke particular notice of them and the ˹of severall ˺markes of the
45. caskes wherein they were, and entered the same into his booke which at the time of the seizure
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caskes wherein they were, and entered the same into his booke which at the time of the seizure
46. of the said shipp and goods was taken away from this deponent and for that this deponent was
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of the said shipp and goods was taken away from this deponent and for that this deponent was
47. present at the signing and fixing of bills of lading for the said goods by the said
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present at the signing and fixing of bills of lading for the said goods by the said
48. Master, wherein and whereby the said wynes were consigned by the said Baker and
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Master, wherein and whereby the said wynes were consigned by the said Baker and
49. Companie respectively And further hee cannot depose./.
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Companie respectively And further hee cannot depose./.
  
50. To the third Article of the said Allegation this deponent saith that upon or about the
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To the third Article of the said Allegation this deponent saith that upon or about the
51. seaventeenth day of the moneth of November 1655 last past (English style) the
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seaventeenth day of the moneth of November 1655 last past (English style) the
52. said shipp did depart and sett saile from the said Island of Tenariffe for and towards this Port
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said shipp did depart and sett saile from the said Island of Tenariffe for and towards this Port
53. of London the said wynes then being in and aboard her and that in sure her course shee
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of London the said wynes then being in and aboard her and that in sure her course shee
54. being between the said Island of Teneriffe and the Island of Palma was upon the 21th day if the said moneth mett with and
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being between the said Island of Teneriffe and the Island of Palma was upon the 21th day if the said moneth mett with and
55. sett upon by fower french shipps being under the Conduct and Command of one
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sett upon by fower french shipps being under the Conduct and Command of one
56. Giles de la Roch a ffrenchman and subject of the king of france being Merchant
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Giles de la Roch a ffrenchman and subject of the king of france being Merchant
57. shipps and upon a merchandisenig voiage towards the East Indies or redd Sea. The
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shipps and upon a merchandisenig voiage towards the East Indies or redd Sea. The
58. premisses hee knoweth for that hee was, as aforesaid, Boatswaine of and aboard the said shipp
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premisses hee knoweth for that hee was, as aforesaid, Boatswaine of and aboard the said shipp
59. at the time aforesaid And further cannot depose
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at the time aforesaid And further cannot depose
  
60. To the 4th hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp Endeavour being as aforesaid
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To the 4th hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp Endeavour being as aforesaid
61. mett with by the said french shipps under the Command of the said de la Roche hee the said
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mett with by the said french shipps under the Command of the said de la Roche hee the said
62. de la Roche and Companie commanded the Master and Companie of the said shipp
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de la Roche and Companie commanded the Master and Companie of the said shipp
63. Endeavour to strike sayle, and to hoyst out their boate and come ˹on˺ aboard him, which they
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Endeavour to strike sayle, and to hoyst out their boate and come ˹on˺ aboard him, which they
64. refused to doe for that is was ˹then˺ night, and the morning next ensueing the said La Roche
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refused to doe for that is was ˹then˺ night, and the morning next ensueing the said La Roche
 
and
 
and
  

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B1

he 13th day of June 1656 [CENTRE HEADING]

A Buisines of Examination of Witnesses on the
behalfe of Robert Oxwicke and Companie Owners
of the shipp ffXXXXXX Endeavour whereof William
Joppe is Master and of Richard Baker and
Companie Owners of Three hundred and
thirteene pipes of Canareye wynes taken by Giles
de la Roch and Companie Subjects of the ffrench
king upon the open Seas, and carryed away with them
and against the said de la Roche and Company
in particular and all others in generall Re Smith

1us

Examined upon an Allegation on behalfe of the said
Robert Oxwicke and Compaie and of the said Richard
Baker and Company

John Bowers of Deptford in the County of
Kent Mariner and late Boatswaine of the said shipp
the Endeavour , aged 25 yeares or thereabouts a Wittnes
sworne and examined saith as followeth videlicet:

To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith that the articulate Robert
Oxwicke and Companie Merchante in and of the City of London, and Subjects of
the Commonwealth of England have for severall years last past bin and till this present
are and ought to bee the true and lawfull Owners and proprietors of the said shipp the
Endeavour of London (whereof the articulate William Joppe was Master and Commander
and of her tackle apparell and furniture, and for and at such the said Robert
Oxwicke and Companie were and are generally accompted reputed and taken Which
the premises this deponent saith hee well knoweth for that hee saw the originall building
of the said shipp in the River of London in the yeare 1650 last past or thereabouts, and
hath served in and aboard her six or seaven voiages which shee hath performed since
her said building, in fower of which voiages and particularly in the voiage now in controversy
hee this deponent was Boatswaine of the said shipp And further hee cannot depose

To the second article of this Allegation this deponent saith that in the yeare of our Lord
1655 last past and in the moneth of October and November in the said yeare the said
shipp Endeavour being at or neere the Island of Teneriffe, there were laden in and aboard
her˺ pXXXXX shipp the number of three hundred and thirteene pipes ˹or thereabouts˺ of Teneriffe or
Canarie wynes to be transported in the said shipp from the said Port or place of Canarie
Tenariffe to the Port of London for the use and accompt of the articulate Richard
Baker and others Merchants and Subjects of this City and Commonwealth, and to them or
their Agents here to be delivered for there respective accompts Which the premises hee this
deponent saith hee well knoweth for that hee was as aforesaid Boatswaine of and aboard
the said shipp at the time aforesaid, and in that quality had the charge of the receiving of the
said wynes aboard the said shipp, and tooke particular notice of them and the ˹of severall ˺markes of the
caskes wherein they were, and entered the same into his booke which at the time of the seizure
of the said shipp and goods was taken away from this deponent and for that this deponent was
present at the signing and fixing of bills of lading for the said goods by the said
Master, wherein and whereby the said wynes were consigned by the said Baker and
Companie respectively And further hee cannot depose./.

To the third Article of the said Allegation this deponent saith that upon or about the
seaventeenth day of the moneth of November 1655 last past (English style) the
said shipp did depart and sett saile from the said Island of Tenariffe for and towards this Port
of London the said wynes then being in and aboard her and that in sure her course shee
being between the said Island of Teneriffe and the Island of Palma was upon the 21th day if the said moneth mett with and
sett upon by fower french shipps being under the Conduct and Command of one
Giles de la Roch a ffrenchman and subject of the king of france being Merchant
shipps and upon a merchandisenig voiage towards the East Indies or redd Sea. The
premisses hee knoweth for that hee was, as aforesaid, Boatswaine of and aboard the said shipp
at the time aforesaid And further cannot depose

To the 4th hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp Endeavour being as aforesaid
mett with by the said french shipps under the Command of the said de la Roche hee the said
de la Roche and Companie commanded the Master and Companie of the said shipp
Endeavour to strike sayle, and to hoyst out their boate and come ˹on˺ aboard him, which they
refused to doe for that is was ˹then˺ night, and the morning next ensueing the said La Roche
and

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