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for his owne use and Accompt of the Cleare … for his owne use and Accompt of the Cleare value of twenty pounds Sterling.<br />
And further saith that the sayd shipp the ''harry Bonadventure'' with her tackle<br />
and furniture gunnes armes and munition, plate and money on bord her att<br />
the tyme of seizure together with merchant goods aboard her in tokens<br />
and the goods and merchandizes of this deponent and his shipps Company aboard<br />
her together with the value of her fredome for Zant did amount unto<br />
and were of the cleeare value together allso with this deponents and<br />
others of the shipps Company Journeys home for England, of the summe of<br />
fourteen thousand pounds sterling, And saith that the dammage in the sayd<br />
shipp the ''harry Bonadventure'' cannot be made good for a lesse summe<br />
Over and besides the dishonour and disservice done by the sayd seizure to<br />
this Commonwealth which this deponent is not able to value. And further<br />
he cannot depose.
To the 21th he saith. That the losse of the sayd shipps the ''harry Bonadventure''<br />
and allso of the sayd shipp the ''Saint Peter'' and all their respective Ladings<br />
was occasioned by the fraud Contrivance violence and injurious practises<br />
of the sayd Governors of Messina and Trapany . And saith he verily<br />
beleiveth that in case he this deponent had not bene abused and wronged<br />
att Messina as hee was nor had had his ffalenca and men there taken from<br />
him and deteyned as they were, Or in case the sayd Governor of<br />
TRapany had not betrayed him as he did, or had protected him this deponent<br />
and his shipps as he might, and ought to have done according to his<br />
promise and the freindshipp betwixt this Commonwealth and his master<br />
the King of Spayne, the sayd shipps the ''harry Bonadventure'' and<br />
the sayd prize the ''Saint Peter'' and their respective Ladings might and<br />
?should have bene, as they were, taken by the dutch nor lost to the<br />
English. And otherwise he cannot depose./
Repeated before Doctor Clarke)<br />
and Mr Cocke)
Robt Swanleij [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 28th of September 1653.
Emanuel da Croiz against a certaine shipp)<br />
called the ''Dorsett'', and heretofore sometymes)<br />
called the ''Robert'', and before that called the)<br />
''Saint Jacob'' of Duinkerk. ffranklyn Smith)<br />
pfwhich shipp Martin Williams is Captaine)<br />
and Master. ffrancklin Smith)
Examined upon an allegation on the behalfe<br />
of the sayd Emanuel da Croze.
'''1.'''
'''Martin Williams''' of duinkerke in<br />
fflanders Mariner aged two and forty<br />
yeares or thereabouts, a witness sworne<br />
and examined deposeth and saith as followeth.
To the first article of the sayd Allegation This deponent saith and deposeth that in the<br />
monthes of November and december 1652 and for some tyme<br />
before and continually since the sayd Emanuel da Croize was and is and<br />
so ought to be the lawfull Owner and Proprietor of the sayd shipp now<br />
called the ''dorsett'', but here to fore called the ''Robert'', and before that the<br />
''Saint Jacob'' of duinquerqe, and for such the sayd Emanuel da Croiz for all<br />
the tyme aforesayd was and is commonly accompted reputed and taken, the<br />
premissesputed and taken, the<br />
premisses +
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