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Transcription

Golden dove as hee remembreth her name, and having manned and
fitted her, hee proceeded thence in her towards the Streights moyj this deponent
being then at Cadiz and acquainted with such his buying of her and
proceeding, hee bringing her to Cadiz before hee went for the Straights mouth
And that after some space that hee had bin out, hee the said Captaine
Cock and company in the said shipp soe by him bought at Saint Lucars
brought in the said shipp the Packet frigot (whereof his precontest
Edward harrison was master) with her lading to Cadiz. And this
deponent and his partner William Bowridge, correspondents
of the said mr drawater and mr hammond being then REsident in Cales,
and wondering to see an English shipp brought in ther by a Hollander
after the pease concluded betwixt England and holland (whereof they
had received the articles) they spake both with the said Captaine Cock
and the said mr Edward harrison to know the cause and time of
such seizure, and understood by them that the said seizure was made
without the Streights mouth but the day or at most two dayes before
such bringing into Cadiz, [XXXXXXX] this deponent and partner told and acquainted
the said Cock that such seizure was against and after the said peace
made and showed him the said articles, and therefore required him
speedily to release her and her lading, howbeit the said Captaine
Cock notwithstanding that hee well understood that the said peace was
before that made, and that it was there publique and notorious,
refusing to make restitution, excusing himselfe that his company
would not suffer him soe to doe, this deponent and
his said partner and the said master applied themselves to the
duke of Madina-Cali, Captaine Generall of that coast under
the king of Spaine, and after some meanes there used, the said
shipp with sich of her tackle furniture and lading as were not
by the said takers embeazeld and taken way, were restored.
Which being soe donne, this deponent went aboard and found
that severall of the goods were plundered and taken away, the
hold being broken open and the goods that were left lting in a
disturbed and confused fashion; and soe much [?ruine] and [?worry] hee
saidth was made in hold by carrying away of goods, that this
deponent and company had [XXXXX] to shipp an hundred potacks of
tobacco in the said voide place out of which the said plundered
goods were taken. And saith that betwixt the said time of
such her bringing in and of her dispatch thence (which was hasted
asmuch as conveniently could be) was about six weekes space, wherein
the said owners were at greate charges in sute made for recovery
of the said shipp and in sustaining the shipps company, and
fitting and furnishing the shipp of what was taken from her.
And saith the said Cock and company acknowledged that they had
plundered the said shipp, and that they were hollanders or subiects
of the States of the united Netherlands and came thence with a
Commission of warr grannted by the said States, to take the
English and enemies of the said States. And otherwise hee
cannot depose, saving the said proprietors must needs have suffered
a