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|Transcription=1. howbeit hee saith the said monsieur de la Rosse and company shXXXXing
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|Transcription=howbeit hee saith the said monsieur de la Rosse and company shXXXXing
2. and neglecting such their notice and admonisXXX, (and yet acknowledging
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and neglecting such their notice and admonisXXX, (and yet acknowledging
3. that they had notice of the said PXXXX before their comming from ffrance
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that they had notice of the said PXXXX before their comming from ffrance
4. which ˹they XXXing thXXXX˺ they confessed was about the end of November 1655) went out
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which they XXXing thXXXX they confessed was about the end of November 1655) went out
5. to make the said seizure, and by fXXX and in a hostile manner tooke
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to make the said seizure, and by fXXX and in a hostile manner tooke
6. and seized the said shipp, tackle, apparell, furniture and guns,
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and seized the said shipp, tackle, apparell, furniture and guns,
7. with her said lading of copper barrs and other goods, and her
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with her said lading of copper barrs and other goods, and her
8. provisions and necessaries, turning the said ffishXXX and company
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provisions and necessaries, turning the said ffishXXX and company
9. (after they had beate and very ill intreated them) ashore, and having
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(after they had beate and very ill intreated them) ashore, and having
10. soe possessed themselves of the said shipp and lading and dispoiled
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soe possessed themselves of the said shipp and lading and dispoiled
11. the said ffeshXXll and company thereof, they tooke out her lading
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the said ffeshXXll and company thereof, they tooke out her lading
12. of copper barrs shott, mastes, sailes, rigging, provisions and
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of copper barrs shott, mastes, sailes, rigging, provisions and
13. other appurtenances into their owne shipps, and then at a shippXXXX
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other appurtenances into their owne shipps, and then at a shippXXXX
14. marke soe her hull XXXX and burnt the same, to the XXXXX
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marke soe her hull XXXX and burnt the same, to the XXXXX
15. losse and dammage of the said owners, all which hee knoweth
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losse and dammage of the said owners, all which hee knoweth
16. being sailemaker of the said shipp XXXX, and present and
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being sailemaker of the said shipp XXXX, and present and
17. seeing the premisses soe done And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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seeing the premisses soe done And otherwise hee cannot depose.
  
18. To the sixth hee saith the said shipp Justine was of the
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To the sixth hee saith the said shipp Justine was of the
19. burthen of an hundred and fourtie tunnes or thereabouts, and XXX
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burthen of an hundred and fourtie tunnes or thereabouts, and XXX
20. latX built, and XXXby (whXXX ˹before˺ shXX went hoXXX) sheated and rigged,
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latX built, and XXXby (whXXX ˹before˺ shXX went hoXXX) sheated and rigged,
21. and was at the time of the said seizure and shXXXXle, with XXXX
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and was at the time of the said seizure and shXXXXle, with XXXX
22. gunns,sailes, sh?ards powder, XXXXXX tackle, apparrell
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gunns,sailes, sh?ards powder, XXXXXX tackle, apparrell
23. and furniture well worth in his estimation the summe of thirteene
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and furniture well worth in his estimation the summe of thirteene
24. hundred pounds sterling, and that her lading of copper barrs, and other
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hundred pounds sterling, and that her lading of copper barrs, and other
25. goods necessaries and provisions, were XXX alsoe then worth
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goods necessaries and provisions, were XXX alsoe then worth
26. in his estimation the like summe of thirteene hundred
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in his estimation the like summe of thirteene hundred
27. pounds, And otherwise cannot depose.
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pounds, And otherwise cannot depose.
28. To the seventh hee saith the said shipp at the time of the said
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29. sXXXX was in pay of the said Mayler and company at ffiftie
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To the seventh hee saith the said shipp at the time of the said
30. pounds stereling per moneth for seaven or eight monethes, and
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sXXXX was in pay of the said Mayler and company at ffiftie
31. saith shee would have made for freight from the Barbadoes
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pounds stereling per moneth for seaven or eight monethes, and
32. to London 400li sterling cleare of all expenses and victualls,
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saith shee would have made for freight from the Barbadoes
33. and soe much other shipps of like burthen doe ordinarily make
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to London 400li sterling cleare of all expenses and victualls,
34. which hee knoweth having used that voyage. And otherwise hee
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and soe much other shipps of like burthen doe ordinarily make
35. cannot depose, saving the said shipp if shee had come to the
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which hee knoweth having used that voyage. And otherwise hee
36. Barbadoes the said voyage (as shee was designed) was then XX
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cannot depose, saving the said shipp if shee had come to the
37. have bin delivered up to the ˹said˺ owners or their use
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Barbadoes the said voyage (as shee was designed) was then XX
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have bin delivered up to the ˹said˺ owners or their use
  
 
Repeated with his precontest before
 
Repeated with his precontest before
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behalfe of de haze and other.
 
behalfe of de haze and other.
  
47. <margin value="Left">Rp. XXpriori 2.</margin>
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'''Rp. XXpriori 2.'''
  
 
'''John Rumbout''' of Middleborowe Skipper aged
 
'''John Rumbout''' of Middleborowe Skipper aged
 
46 yeeres or thereabouts. sworne and exámined.
 
46 yeeres or thereabouts. sworne and exámined.
  
50. To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
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To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
51. hee well knoweth the producents Michael de haze and ffXXppe
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hee well knoweth the producents Michael de haze and ffXXppe
52. Mossells and soe hath donne for severall ˹eighteene˺ yeeres last past, and
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Mossells and soe hath donne for severall ˹eighteene˺ yeeres last past, and
 
saith
 
saith
  

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howbeit hee saith the said monsieur de la Rosse and company shXXXXing
and neglecting such their notice and admonisXXX, (and yet acknowledging
that they had notice of the said PXXXX before their comming from ffrance
which they XXXing thXXXX they confessed was about the end of November 1655) went out
to make the said seizure, and by fXXX and in a hostile manner tooke
and seized the said shipp, tackle, apparell, furniture and guns,
with her said lading of copper barrs and other goods, and her
provisions and necessaries, turning the said ffishXXX and company
(after they had beate and very ill intreated them) ashore, and having
soe possessed themselves of the said shipp and lading and dispoiled
the said ffeshXXll and company thereof, they tooke out her lading
of copper barrs shott, mastes, sailes, rigging, provisions and
other appurtenances into their owne shipps, and then at a shippXXXX
marke soe her hull XXXX and burnt the same, to the XXXXX
losse and dammage of the said owners, all which hee knoweth
being sailemaker of the said shipp XXXX, and present and
seeing the premisses soe done And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the sixth hee saith the said shipp Justine was of the
burthen of an hundred and fourtie tunnes or thereabouts, and XXX
latX built, and XXXby (whXXX ˹before˺ shXX went hoXXX) sheated and rigged,
and was at the time of the said seizure and shXXXXle, with XXXX
gunns,sailes, sh?ards powder, XXXXXX tackle, apparrell
and furniture well worth in his estimation the summe of thirteene
hundred pounds sterling, and that her lading of copper barrs, and other
goods necessaries and provisions, were XXX alsoe then worth
in his estimation the like summe of thirteene hundred
pounds, And otherwise cannot depose.

To the seventh hee saith the said shipp at the time of the said
sXXXX was in pay of the said Mayler and company at ffiftie
pounds stereling per moneth for seaven or eight monethes, and
saith shee would have made for freight from the Barbadoes
to London 400li sterling cleare of all expenses and victualls,
and soe much other shipps of like burthen doe ordinarily make
which hee knoweth having used that voyage. And otherwise hee
cannot depose, saving the said shipp if shee had come to the
Barbadoes the said voyage (as shee was designed) was then XX
have bin delivered up to the ˹said˺ owners or their use

Repeated with his precontest before
doctor Godolphin.

[MARK] The marke of Lewis Maddocke [MARKE, RH SIDE]

*******************************************

The third of December 1656.

De haze and others against Mr.}
ffernandez and Mr Richeart.}

Exámined upon the fore said allegation on the
behalfe of de haze and other.

Rp. XXpriori 2.

John Rumbout of Middleborowe Skipper aged
46 yeeres or thereabouts. sworne and exámined.

To the first article of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth that
hee well knoweth the producents Michael de haze and ffXXppe
Mossells and soe hath donne for severall ˹eighteene˺ yeeres last past, and
saith

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