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|Transcription=The 15th of January 1656.
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The claime of the Marischal D'Aumont}
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Governour of Bolloigne for a vessell here}
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proceeded against by as a vessell of an unknowne}
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name, but}
  
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Exámined upon an allegation examined on
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the behalfe of the said Marischal
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d'Aumont the 12th instant.
  
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'''Rp. .j.'''
  
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'''Robert Boville''' of Bologne Mariner, aged 40 yeeres
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or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
  
XXX
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To the first and second articles of the said allegation and the schedule
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annexed nowe showne unto him, hee saith and deposeth that the said vessell
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of an unknowne name with a parcell of rozin therein, alsoe two or three
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bales of course paper, same iron pots, halfe a barrell of beades and
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a little iron was in or about the moneth of October last past
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chased a good space upon the coast of Galicia neere the Cape
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ffinis-terre by the vessell the Lewise of Bologne of which G[XXXX GUTTER]
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Bourget was Commander and wore wore the ffrench fflagg
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or Ensigne, and at length approaching her with the said flagg
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displayed, the said vessell company of the said vessell of an unknowne
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name hasted with her ashore as fast as they could, but the Lewise
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comming very neere before they could run her ashore they betooke
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themselves to their boate and fledd ashore on the said coast,
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abandonning their said vessell to the Lewise where thereupon came
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up and seized her with the said goods aboard by vertue of a Command
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from the duke of Vandasome graunted to her effect arlate, XXX
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all which hee knoweth being quarter master of the Lewise and
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seeing the premisses soe done, and saith that after the said seizure
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the said Captaine Bourget put this deponent and eight others of
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this company (with a copie of this Commission) aboard the said vessell
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to saile her for Bologne, to the end to have her there proceeded
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against according to lawe, but by storme hee saith they were driven
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into Saint Hellens bay on the coast of the Isle of Wight where they
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came with her to an anchor and there rode about two days ex[?pecting GUTTER]
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the winde to come frXXX for them to goe for Bollogne, but after soe
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longe riding there as aforesaid, the SXXlings frigot whereof Captaine
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Movins was Commander came and seized her and carried her
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to Portsmouth, notwithstanding their deponents and companyes relating
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unto the said Captaine the manner of the said seizure by the
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Lewise and howe that they were were carrying her for Bologne, and this
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deponent upon the said seizure by Captaine Morris, showd him the
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said copie of the Com.XX aforesaid, which the said Captain kept and
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with held from him, and coming to Portsmouth, their deponent and
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sent others of his company were carried ashore and there examined
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at which exXXXXX, the said copie of their Commission was
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heard to him their estimate , who owned and acknowledged it to be
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the said cepte of their Com.on And afterwards the said Captaine
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Bouchet with his said man of warr huppends to come neere
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Portsmouth, and understanding of the carrying of this said seizure
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in the they hee came here ashore and demanded the lXXXX and being
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told by the officers there then the master ceucering the XXXX was
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depending
  
 
|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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The 15th of January 1656.

The claime of the Marischal D'Aumont}
Governour of Bolloigne for a vessell here}
proceeded against by as a vessell of an unknowne}
name, but}

Exámined upon an allegation examined on
the behalfe of the said Marischal
d'Aumont the 12th instant.

Rp. .j.

Robert Boville of Bologne Mariner, aged 40 yeeres
or thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first and second articles of the said allegation and the schedule
annexed nowe showne unto him, hee saith and deposeth that the said vessell
of an unknowne name with a parcell of rozin therein, alsoe two or three
bales of course paper, same iron pots, halfe a barrell of beades and
a little iron was in or about the moneth of October last past
chased a good space upon the coast of Galicia neere the Cape
ffinis-terre by the vessell the Lewise of Bologne of which G[XXXX GUTTER]
Bourget was Commander and wore wore the ffrench fflagg
or Ensigne, and at length approaching her with the said flagg
displayed, the said vessell company of the said vessell of an unknowne
name hasted with her ashore as fast as they could, but the Lewise
comming very neere before they could run her ashore they betooke
themselves to their boate and fledd ashore on the said coast,
abandonning their said vessell to the Lewise where thereupon came
up and seized her with the said goods aboard by vertue of a Command
from the duke of Vandasome graunted to her effect arlate, XXX
all which hee knoweth being quarter master of the Lewise and
seeing the premisses soe done, and saith that after the said seizure
the said Captaine Bourget put this deponent and eight others of
this company (with a copie of this Commission) aboard the said vessell
to saile her for Bologne, to the end to have her there proceeded
against according to lawe, but by storme hee saith they were driven
into Saint Hellens bay on the coast of the Isle of Wight where they
came with her to an anchor and there rode about two days ex[?pecting GUTTER]
the winde to come frXXX for them to goe for Bollogne, but after soe
longe riding there as aforesaid, the SXXlings frigot whereof Captaine
Movins was Commander came and seized her and carried her
to Portsmouth, notwithstanding their deponents and companyes relating
unto the said Captaine the manner of the said seizure by the
Lewise and howe that they were were carrying her for Bologne, and this
deponent upon the said seizure by Captaine Morris, showd him the
said copie of the Com.XX aforesaid, which the said Captain kept and
with held from him, and coming to Portsmouth, their deponent and
sent others of his company were carried ashore and there examined
at which exXXXXX, the said copie of their Commission was
heard to him their estimate , who owned and acknowledged it to be
the said cepte of their Com.on And afterwards the said Captaine
Bouchet with his said man of warr huppends to come neere
Portsmouth, and understanding of the carrying of this said seizure
in the they hee came here ashore and demanded the lXXXX and being
told by the officers there then the master ceucering the XXXX was
depending

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