First transcribed
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14 March 31 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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83 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/65 +
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Side
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Verso +
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Status
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First cut transcription started and completed on 31/03/14 by Colin Greenstreet +
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Transcription
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was mett by the said Mr. Maplesden and by … was mett by the said Mr. Maplesden and by him was<br />
carryed into the Round house where they two stayed<br />
in private a while and returned out thence againe<br />
and then the said Man of warre's Officer hee saith went<br />
abord his Boate and the said Maplisden went allsoe<br />
along with him. But as the said Maplisden was goeing out<br />
of his ship with the said Boat The Boatswaine of the<br />
said ship catcht him by the Arme and there held him<br />
fast then desired him that for God sake hee would not<br />
s[?oane] as goe out of the said ship the ''Lawrell'', telling him if<br />
hee did, then they should all bee undone and that the ship and goods<br />
would bee quite lost of soe in effect. To which the said Maplisden<br />
replyed that hee would goe and that if any thing otherwise<br />
then what was well should happen thereupon then it should fall<br />
upon his owne head. or to that effect. and soe hee went into<br />
the said man of warr's boat along with the said officer abord the said man<br />
of warre and returned not againe to his owne shippe, And then<br />
this deponent saith the said Man of warre did againe send his boate<br />
with a great number of Armed men in it to the ''Lawrell's'' sides whuch<br />
there demanded entrance and leave to come abord, but the company<br />
abord refused to permitt theire entrance whereupon the said Mr.<br />
Maplisden from abord the man of warre (which then lay close by the<br />
''Lawrell'') in this deponents heareing did call out and desire<br />
his mate Brigwell who then was abord the ''Lawrell'' to permitt<br />
and suffer the said man of warre's boate and men in her<br />
to come abord them and not to refuse them at his and the rest of<br />
the Companyes p[XXXs]. telling the said mate that they were<br />
ffreinds and that neither hee nor any of his Company should<br />
loose a penny by them and that hee the said Brigwell and the rest of his<br />
Company should not appose them in any thing they desired<br />
whereupon the said Manne of warres Company went abord the [XXXXX GUTTER]<br />
and demanded halfe the Company thereof to goe into the boate<br />
and soe from thence to goe abord the man of warre which by reason<br />
of the said Mr Maplsden's forementioned desires was condescended<br />
and yeilded unto and by reason that theire Cape Merchant<br />
Mr Mayne then abord did allsoe desire the same and was<br />
consenting to all that was done from the first meeting with<br />
the said man of warre, And saith that the said halfe of the<br />
Company were noe sooner gone abord the said Man of<br />
Warrene abord the said Man of<br />
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