Transcription
|
then in the Custodie of the said Captaine, … then in the Custodie of the said Captaine, and seizors And other<br />
wise cannot depose, saveing that this deponent was once examined at the<br />
Ile of Wight concerninge his voyage before any of the said plunder<br />
was made, but being afterwards brought prisoner againe into the said man<br />
of warr, hee there and after some daies imprisonment comeing ashore<br />
saw and observed the premisses./
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
To the Crosse Interrogatories./
To the first hee saith hee first saw the said shipp the ''Saint John'' at Dunquirke<br />
in the possession of the said producents, and saw her last at the Coast in<br />
the Isle of Wight in the possession of the said seizors And otherwise<br />
negatively and further saveing his foregoing deposition hee cannot depose./
To the second hee saith, the said shipp by her mould seemeth to be a<br />
Norway built shipp. And otherwise cannot depose:/
To the third hee saith hee hath knowne the interrate Martin Clawsson vander<br />
sippe for about 15 yeares last past, dwelling at Dunquirke and Ostend<br />
and the said Ambrose de Messina this 40 yeares or thereabouts constantly <br />
dwelling at Dunquirke, and the interrate Anthony Clinckart for<br />
theise 17. yeares last continually dwelling also at Dunquirke, and saith the<br />
said Martin Claesson is owner of the half part of the said shipp, the said<br />
Ambrose de Messina of 1/4. and the said Anthony Clinckart of 1/4.<br />
which hee knoweth by the meanes aforesaid, and by the declaration of the<br />
said producents, And otherwise negatively/
To the 4th hee saith hee saw and perused the letter interrate in or about the<br />
moneth of June last past, here in London, and had the same in possession<br />
and saith the same was signed by martin Claeson vander Sippe and<br />
Ambrose de Messina, and saith it was in dutch, And otherwise saving<br />
his foregoing deposition hee saith hee cannot depose:-/
To the 5th hee saith the said shippe sailed in her ballast onely from London to<br />
Croisicke and that there was a false or formall Charterpartie made between<br />
this deponent and the said Mr Gale for the preservation of the said shipp<br />
and her lading from being taken by any English man of warr, which<br />
Charterpartie was made here at London about July last, which was aboard<br />
the said vessell at the said time of seizure. And otherwise saving his foregoeing<br />
deposition hee cannot depose:-/
To the 6th hee saith hee can write and read written hand, and saith he<br />
can speake and understandeth ffrench dutch and Spanish, and a little English.
To the 7th hee referreth to his foregoing deposition. And otherwise cannot depose
To the 8th hee saith the letters predeposed in this deponents declaration to thee said<br />
article of the said allegation were by this deponent seene in the hande of the said<br />
Charles Rozee at Nantes, where this deponent read the same, and dound them<br />
to be signed with the usaull subscritpions of Martin Claesson Vander<br />
Sippe and Ambrose de Messina aforesaid whereby they required the same<br />
Rozee to cause the said shipp to be laden with salt for their accompt, and<br />
for the payment to Draw moneyes upon them. And further cannot depose
(To the 9them. And further cannot depose
(To the 9th +
|