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|Transcription=1. and Companie did againe command the said Jope and ˹some of his˺ Companie to come ˹on˺ aboard him
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2. whereupon the said William Jope sent some of his Companie on board the said de la
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3. Roche his shipp, and the said la Roche not being satisfied therewith sent for the said Jope
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4. personally to come on board him, and to bring with him his papers to showe whether
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5. hee was bound, and accordingly the said Master William Jope went aboard the said
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6. La Roche his shipp, and thereupon the said De la Roche fetched away Twenty
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7. fower or thereabouts of the Companie of the said shipp Endeavour, which hee TO DO: caiXXX
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8. be putt on board the said french shipps, Leaving onely this deponent and three others
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9. of the said Endeavours Companie on board her, and putt about thirty of the french
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10. shipps Companie into her, and afterwards were brought the said shipp and her lading
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11. for Guiney and neere the Cape de verd sett this deponent and about thirteene English
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12. men more on shoare at a place called Triviesto upon or about the first day of December 1655 English style, leaving them only one pipe of wyne and about
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13. one hundred weight of biskett for their sustenance where this deponent and the other
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14. Englishmen of his Companie staied about 25 weeks before they could meet with any
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15. convenience of transportation for England, they being for all that time in great
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16. hazard and danger and had there undoubtedly perished, if they had not by the ˹great˺ TO DO: providence
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17. of God there mett with and been releeved certaine Portuguese Merchants
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18. then there residing; the premises hee knoweth by sadd experience being an
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19. eyewittnesse of and participant in the same. And further cannot depose
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20. saving that the said de la Roche and Companie did thence carrie away the said
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21. shipp Endeavour and her said ladeing ˹they˺ being bound as aforesaid to the East Indies
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22. or redd sea And further hee whether as hee beleeveth they brought the said shipp TO DO: XXX
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23. To the 5th Article of the said Allegation this deponent saith That at the time of
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24. surprizall of the said shipp Endeavour and lading by the said de la Roche and
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25. Companie there were three other shipps laden with wynes comeing from the
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26. Canarie Islands in Companie with the said shipp and within the sight of her
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27. and of the said de la Roche and Companie, and this deponent asking the frenchman
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28. was putt in Command of and aboard the said shipp Endeavour upon such her surprizall
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29. why they had soe surpized and taken her, leaving the said three other shipps, hee and
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30. others of the said frenchmen soe putt on board her answered, that they had noe
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31. Commission to seize the said shipp Endeavour nor any other English shipp but
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32. they were necessitated soe to doe being, as they sayd bound for Mallevasca ˹or the redd sea˺
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33. wanting a quantity of wyne for their provision and further said that hee or TO DO: XXX
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34. beleeved that their Owners; who were rich and able men must make or give
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35. satisfaction for the said shipp Endeavour and her lading or words to that
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36. like effect. The premises hee knoweth and deposeth for and upon the reason
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37. grounds before expressed And further cannot depose./
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38. To the 6th Article of the said Allegation hee saith That the said de la
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39. Roche Captain and Commander of the said french shipps caused this deponent and
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40. said Master William Jopp and twelve others of his Companie to bee putt on TO DO: charges
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41. at Trivista aforesaid the amongst the Barbarous Negroes but what discourse passed
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42. between the said la Roche and Jopp this deponent saith hee knoweth not for that
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43. remained in and aboard the said shipp Endeavour And further cannot depose
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44. To the 7th hee saith That after the surpizall and taking of the said shipp
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45. Endeavour and her lading as aforesaid the Officer and other frenchmen were
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46. putt on board her declared to this deponent and others of his Companie then alsoe TO DO: XX
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47. and being on board her, that they had in their Course from france mett with
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48. other English shipps, and had taken one of them, and had lett her goe TO DO: againe
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49. and that they had no intention to have medled with or interrupted the said
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50. shipp Endeavour, if she had not bin laden, as she was with wines
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51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">which</margin>
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. and Companie did againe command the said Jope and ˹some of his˺ Companie to come ˹on˺ aboard him
2. whereupon the said William Jope sent some of his Companie on board the said de la
3. Roche his shipp, and the said la Roche not being satisfied therewith sent for the said Jope
4. personally to come on board him, and to bring with him his papers to showe whether
5. hee was bound, and accordingly the said Master William Jope went aboard the said
6. La Roche his shipp, and thereupon the said De la Roche fetched away Twenty
7. fower or thereabouts of the Companie of the said shipp Endeavour, which hee TO DO: caiXXX
8. be putt on board the said french shipps, Leaving onely this deponent and three others
9. of the said Endeavours Companie on board her, and putt about thirty of the french
10. shipps Companie into her, and afterwards were brought the said shipp and her lading
11. for Guiney and neere the Cape de verd sett this deponent and about thirteene English
12. men more on shoare at a place called Triviesto upon or about the first day of December 1655 English style, leaving them only one pipe of wyne and about
13. one hundred weight of biskett for their sustenance where this deponent and the other
14. Englishmen of his Companie staied about 25 weeks before they could meet with any
15. convenience of transportation for England, they being for all that time in great
16. hazard and danger and had there undoubtedly perished, if they had not by the ˹great˺ TO DO: providence
17. of God there mett with and been releeved certaine Portuguese Merchants
18. then there residing; the premises hee knoweth by sadd experience being an
19. eyewittnesse of and participant in the same. And further cannot depose
20. saving that the said de la Roche and Companie did thence carrie away the said
21. shipp Endeavour and her said ladeing ˹they˺ being bound as aforesaid to the East Indies
22. or redd sea And further hee whether as hee beleeveth they brought the said shipp TO DO: XXX
23. To the 5th Article of the said Allegation this deponent saith That at the time of
24. surprizall of the said shipp Endeavour and lading by the said de la Roche and
25. Companie there were three other shipps laden with wynes comeing from the
26. Canarie Islands in Companie with the said shipp and within the sight of her
27. and of the said de la Roche and Companie, and this deponent asking the frenchman
28. was putt in Command of and aboard the said shipp Endeavour upon such her surprizall
29. why they had soe surpized and taken her, leaving the said three other shipps, hee and
30. others of the said frenchmen soe putt on board her answered, that they had noe
31. Commission to seize the said shipp Endeavour nor any other English shipp but
32. they were necessitated soe to doe being, as they sayd bound for Mallevasca ˹or the redd sea˺
33. wanting a quantity of wyne for their provision and further said that hee or TO DO: XXX
34. beleeved that their Owners; who were rich and able men must make or give
35. satisfaction for the said shipp Endeavour and her lading or words to that
36. like effect. The premises hee knoweth and deposeth for and upon the reason
37. grounds before expressed And further cannot depose./
38. To the 6th Article of the said Allegation hee saith That the said de la
39. Roche Captain and Commander of the said french shipps caused this deponent and
40. said Master William Jopp and twelve others of his Companie to bee putt on TO DO: charges
41. at Trivista aforesaid the amongst the Barbarous Negroes but what discourse passed
42. between the said la Roche and Jopp this deponent saith hee knoweth not for that
43. remained in and aboard the said shipp Endeavour And further cannot depose
44. To the 7th hee saith That after the surpizall and taking of the said shipp
45. Endeavour and her lading as aforesaid the Officer and other frenchmen were
46. putt on board her declared to this deponent and others of his Companie then alsoe TO DO: XX
47. and being on board her, that they had in their Course from france mett with
48. other English shipps, and had taken one of them, and had lett her goe TO DO: againe
49. and that they had no intention to have medled with or interrupted the said
50. shipp Endeavour, if she had not bin laden, as she was with wines
51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">which</margin>

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