HCA 13/72 f.576v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 576 |
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there then any offensive or defensive weapons in the hands of this
deponent or any of his said shipps Companie as being resolved not to
make any opposition against the said Dutch shipps Commander and
Companies; they being at this deponent and Companie reiceived, their
friends and Allyes; And this deponent further saieth, That during
such his sadd and calamitous imprisonment at Batavia as aforesaid
he this deponent did twice petition the said Dutch Generall [?Maetsuyres]
and Councill of India in this deponent owne name and in the names of
the said Mr Hobert [?Skinner] and Captaine Lawrence Browning
that they might be allowed to have some of their owne shipps bread
and provisions but the said Governr Generall and Councill
did not at all grant or condiscend unto the same, neither was or
were any such bread or provisions given or affoarded to this
Deopnent or to the said Hobert Skinner. And further to this
Interrogatorie he saieth he cannot depose.
[?hepiated] before ?? Godolphin Samuel Stanton
2us The first day of September 1658
Joseph Barker or Hatcliffe in the parish of
Stepney in the County of Middlesex Mariner late
Steward of the said shipp the frederick aged
26 yeares or thereabouts a witnesse produced
sworne and examined upon the said interrogatories saieth and deposeth as followeth to witt
To the first and second interrogatories he saieth, That hee well knoweth
the shipp the frederick interrate, whereof the [interlate?] Samuel
Stanton was Captaine and Commander and that the said shipp, and her
[XarXle] apparell and furniture did and doe belong unto the interrate
Michale Gibbs, Vihard Birbs, Thomas [?Tirbnall] and unto John
Beauchamp and William Beauchamp and one Mr Buenton and to this said Captaine Stanton
Englishmen and Subjects of the Commonwealth of England, and for
and as sure, well knowne and generally reputed; And this [exparate?]
further saieth, That hee also well knoweth, That the said shipp ye
frederick in or about the moneths of January or ffebruary 1656
English style was lett to freight by or on the behalf of the said
Owners to the interrate Samuel Miro Daniel Skinner and others
Merchants of this Citie and Subjects of this Commonwealth or
to some of these for and upon a Voiage to be made with the said
shipp from this Port of London to Bantam or other parte in the
East Indies there to lade pepper or other goods and merchandise
for the accompt of the said shipps freight or imployers and to bring