HCA 13/73 f.685r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Eodem die [CENTRE HEADING]
Sup Allone pred Examinatus./.
Rp. (3us.
Eustathius Cooper de Insula Vertis in Comitatu
Siuthampton Nauta, annos agens 25 aut eo circiter testis
in hac [?cua] productus, et Juratus dicit et deponit [?prout]
sequitur./.
Ad primum arlum nescit deponere./
Ad 2um et 3um arlum dicit that the arlate Captaine John Poines
and Company with the ffrigot the Wakefeild did off of deepe at or about the month of Aprill or
May 1659 rescue and retake, a ship laden with Rye from
an Ostend man of warr, which was
Carrying of her for Ostend as a Prize which hee knwoeth
being then one of the said Captaine Poines his Company and
assisting in the said rescue.
Ad 3um et 4um dicit, that after the said Rescue the said Captaine
Poines this deponent and Company carried the said rescued
vessell to Deepe Roade, where hee saith the said Poines
tooke out a quantity of Rye (as hee confessed to this deponent
and severall of his Company,) and disposed thereof,
And saith that this deponent being then in the said Wakefeild
ffrigott, sawe a sloope copme from deepe to the side of
the said rescued ship, empty, and after it
had bin there about two houres hee sawe the same
goe Loaden from the said rescued ship, to Deepe and
hee verily beleeveth the said sloope was loaden with
Rye, and from thence the said Captaine Poines and
Companie carried the said rescued ship to the Downes
where some of the said ffrigotts Company muttering, and
seemming somewhat discontented that the said Captaine
Poines should take out soe much rye and that they
should have nothing, the said Poines told them in this
deponents hearing, that hee had taken something for himselfe
and that if they had any baggs they might
goe onboard (meaning board the said rescued ship) and every one take
a bushell of the said Rye, for a spending penny or
to that Effect, And saith that presently after hee had
soe said this deponent and some others went onshore to
deale, to fill water, where this deponent stayed that day,
and afterwards coming on board the said ffrigott hee sawe
some Rye on board the said ffrigott in baggs which was
not in her when hee soe went ashore, but saith that hee
knoweth not how much they in all tooke out of the said rescued vessell
nor the vallue thereof, And saith that hee hath heard severall
of the said ffrigotts Company say that the said Captaine
Poines