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|Transcription=The 17th of July 1660. [CENTRE HEADING]
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|Transcription=<second-transcriber>Thomas Davies, 11/08/14</second-transcriber>
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The 17th of July 1660. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
  
 
Examined upon the foresaid articles.
 
Examined upon the foresaid articles.
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warrs and hostilities betwixt England and Spaine at sea, and frequent seizures
 
warrs and hostilities betwixt England and Spaine at sea, and frequent seizures
 
by meanes thereof made of the ships and goods of the subiects of each of those nations.
 
by meanes thereof made of the ships and goods of the subiects of each of those nations.
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To the second &#91;hatieu&#93; cee  with that with &#91;mtcehima&#93; &#91;?arlal&#93; and nirse &#91;?qortirulars&#93;
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&#91;?&#93; 1658 the &#91;?arlatn&#93; Captaine John Strake was Commander in ceife
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or &#91;?&#93; in the Mediteranean sea as a &#91;?restanum&#93; Squadeau of &#91;?&#93; in su
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in &#91;?&#93; &#91;?revine&#93; and 7 are of &#91;?&#93; makin, to the &#91;nowber&#93;  at &#91;?&#93; at
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&#91;Ripprs&#93; off walouts, were &#91;?&#93; &#91;runnetc&#93; being then a lientenant in &#91;?&#93;
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&#91;ffleta&#93; and being the &#91;?&#93; &#91;Alunigall&#93; in the &#91;?&#93; Command, and &#91;?&#93; there
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&#91;?&#93; as &#91;?&#93; and Rippo were waned or &#91;?&#93; called the &#91;ffairfax&#93;, and the &#91;?&#93;
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&#91;wanirale&#93; was &#91;?important&#93; so &#91;?&#93; further otherwise, where hee &#91;?&#93; &#91;?frtce&#93;
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&#91;wasone&#93; &#91;?aforry&#93; wid.
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To the &#91;?&#93; &#91;?cayiuits&#93; than by let &#91;midanes&#93; and &#91;amersion?&#93; aforesaid her well &#91;fXXXX?&#93;
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that one &#91;Captanine&#93; owes what &#91;?&#93; had &#91;?&#93; camme and as Captanines
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of the foresaid ffrigot called the ffairfax and there were alsoe &#91;?&#93;
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other ffrigots comitted by &#91;?&#93; &#91;slonkes?&#93; to the tare &#91;?charXX&#93; command of
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the said &#91;?nohetston&#93;, namely the &#91;bprislow?&#93; the hampshire the &#91;Khemp?&#93;
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and the Kent of which ffrigot this Kent this Deponent was Lieutenant when
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the Armes of taken was taken, and which shee was  taken and for
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some time after the &#91;arlate?&#93; William winter did &#91;pesend?&#93; him
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selfe to be lieutenant to captaine Whetstone, and did &#91;?&#93; that
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often on board the said ffairefax ffrigot , And further deposeth not
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To the 4th hee referreth  himselfe to the lawe and &#91;?&#93; of kings
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&#91;puinris?&#93;, and &#91;?&#93;./.
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To the 5th hee saith hee never sawe the &#91;?&#93; orders or
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letters &#91;arlale?&#93; nor knoweth the effort thereof./:
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To the 6th hee referreth him also to the lawe, and to the &#91;Justrurtions?&#93;
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&#91;arlale?&#93;, and otherwise deposeth not saving &#91;?&#93; followeth/.
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To the 7th hee saith that hee knoweth not &#91;?&#93; &#91;Justrurtions?&#93;
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were by &#91;?&#93; Sloakes given to said Thomas Whetson
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on &#91;?&#93; orders the said Whetson did show or give to the said
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winter, and saith that it is a thing well knowne amongst all
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seamen in ffleetes that the bulkes of ships ought not to be
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&#91;groaken?&#93;  noth out order from the Admiral of the ffleet or other
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legall authority./.
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To the 9th hee referreth himselfe to the lawe:/:
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To the 10th 11th and 12th hee saith that, the &#91;?&#93; ffrigot and the
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&#91;Phanix?&#93; being too of the said ffrigots comitted to
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the charge of the said Whetston , did &#91;?&#93; they were under &#91;?&#93;
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Comand. take a prize called the Armes of &#91;?&#93; which they carried
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to the said Whetston, and suddenly, after the foresaid William
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winter which severall of the Company of the ffairfax ffrigot
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&#91;?&#93; onboard her, and turned out the Company that were in her
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belonging to the Phenix and Kent, and the said winter and
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Company
  
 
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<second-transcriber>Thomas Davies, 11/08/14</second-transcriber>


The 17th of July 1660. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the foresaid articles.

Captaine John Trigg Commander of the Phaenix in service of his Majestie
aged 31 yeers or thereabouts sworne and examined.

To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth that the time arlate there were
warrs and hostilities betwixt England and Spaine at sea, and frequent seizures
by meanes thereof made of the ships and goods of the subiects of each of those nations.
To the second [hatieu] cee with that with [mtcehima] [?arlal] and nirse [?qortirulars]
[?] 1658 the [?arlatn] Captaine John Strake was Commander in ceife
or [?] in the Mediteranean sea as a [?restanum] Squadeau of [?] in su
in [?] [?revine] and 7 are of [?] makin, to the [nowber] at [?] at
[Ripprs] off walouts, were [?] [runnetc] being then a lientenant in [?]
[ffleta] and being the [?] [Alunigall] in the [?] Command, and [?] there
[?] as [?] and Rippo were waned or [?] called the [ffairfax], and the [?]
[wanirale] was [?important] so [?] further otherwise, where hee [?] [?frtce]
[wasone] [?aforry] wid.
To the [?] [?cayiuits] than by let [midanes] and [amersion?] aforesaid her well [fXXXX?]
that one [Captanine] owes what [?] had [?] camme and as Captanines
of the foresaid ffrigot called the ffairfax and there were alsoe [?]
other ffrigots comitted by [?] [slonkes?] to the tare [?charXX] command of
the said [?nohetston], namely the [bprislow?] the hampshire the [Khemp?]
and the Kent of which ffrigot this Kent this Deponent was Lieutenant when
the Armes of taken was taken, and which shee was taken and for
some time after the [arlate?] William winter did [pesend?] him
selfe to be lieutenant to captaine Whetstone, and did [?] that
often on board the said ffairefax ffrigot , And further deposeth not
To the 4th hee referreth himselfe to the lawe and [?] of kings
[puinris?], and [?]./.
To the 5th hee saith hee never sawe the [?] orders or
letters [arlale?] nor knoweth the effort thereof./:
To the 6th hee referreth him also to the lawe, and to the [Justrurtions?]
[arlale?], and otherwise deposeth not saving [?] followeth/.
To the 7th hee saith that hee knoweth not [?] [Justrurtions?]
were by [?] Sloakes given to said Thomas Whetson
on [?] orders the said Whetson did show or give to the said
winter, and saith that it is a thing well knowne amongst all
seamen in ffleetes that the bulkes of ships ought not to be
[groaken?] noth out order from the Admiral of the ffleet or other
legall authority./.
To the 9th hee referreth himselfe to the lawe:/:
To the 10th 11th and 12th hee saith that, the [?] ffrigot and the
[Phanix?] being too of the said ffrigots comitted to
the charge of the said Whetston , did [?] they were under [?]
Comand. take a prize called the Armes of [?] which they carried
to the said Whetston, and suddenly, after the foresaid William
winter which severall of the Company of the ffairfax ffrigot
[?] onboard her, and turned out the Company that were in her
belonging to the Phenix and Kent, and the said winter and
Company