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HCA 13/68 f.212v Annotate
First transcribed 26 March 2018  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 212  +
Parent volume HCA 13/68  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 26/03/2018  +
Transcription reare seemed to make upp towards the sayd reare seemed to make upp towards the sayd 2 Englishmen one whereof [?fXXX]<br /> twoards Dover and the other towards ffrance. And further cannot To the 4. 5. and 6 articles of the sayd alleagtion This deponent saith and deposeth<br /> that upon the night of the Sunday the wind being westerly and contrary the<br /> sayd ffleet made little way so as by the Munday morning the foresayd shipps<br /> in the reare were come up with the ffleet and being as the sayd ffleet were<br /> forced to tack to and fro to make their Course, were sometymes to the [?XXX ?gage]<br /> and sometymes on the wether gage of the sayd ffleet, And saith the sayd [?Munday]<br /> morning there happened to be a small English frigot in the sayd ffleet, which<br /> the sayd e shipps perused, till such tyme as the shipp ''Elizabeth'' came in<br /> sight which was in the forenoone of the sayd Monday. And saith that the wind<br /> was then still and that which blew was westerly and contrary so as the sayd<br /> ffleet was forced to tack to and fro crosse and crosse the Channell to [?make]<br /> their Course, and saith the sayd 2 shipps putting out the Hollands Colour [?moved]<br /> toward the ''Elizabeth'' which from the Westward before the wind, and [?XXXX]<br /> with her exchanged broad sides with her. And saith that when the sayd ffight<br /> happened and before, the sayd ffleet had out their own colours videlicet the<br /> Hamburghers Hamburgher Colours, the Lubeckers Lubeck colours and the rest the<br /> colours of their respective Countryes, howbeit the wind was so slack it would not<br /> beare out the sayd colours, so as this deponent and others were forced with their<br /> hands to stretch out their Colours that the ''Elizabeth'' might see them to be from<br /> and saith that the sayd ffleet had not any thing to doe with the sayd [?XXX]<br /> men of warr, nor did any wayes assist them nor were under their convoy nor<br /> privy to their designe, but struck and willingly submitted themselves to the<br /> ''Elizabeth'', and sent their masters aboard who shewed their papers and [?XX]<br /> the truth of their designe, all which notwithstanding the Captaine of the ''Elizabeth''<br /> ''frigott'' deteyned the sayd ffleet, and hindred them in their designe and voyage<br /> and otherwise cannot depose. To the 7 he saith he hath heard att Hamburgh and beleiveth that the arlate John Baptista<br /> Youncker and Mrs Ann Greave were and are Partowners of the shipp [?''XXX'']<br /> aforesayd and that they with others bought the same att Hamborough a little before<br /> this voyage. And further cannot depose. To the eighth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that teh sayd shipp the<br /> ''Brewer'' this deponent master was and is of Hamburgh, and the Owner thereof was<br /> and is one Hamburgher borne and there liveth, and was sett out bu him<br /> upon this voyage to Nantes in ffrance for wine uppon the Accompt of [?him]<br /> and to Hamburgh was to have returned with her ladeing and saith<br /> noe dutchman or subiect of the States of the united Provinces had at the<br /> beginning of the sayd voyage or now hath any interest or share in the said<br /> shipp or any part thereof. And further he cannot depose saving that the<br /> arlate shipp david witte witteson master, and ''Saint Anthony'' Zacharie [?MXXX] Master<br /> belong to the Port of Hamburgh, and that it usuall for Hamburghers and<br /> Lubeckers to buy shipps in Holland. To the nynth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the arlate<br /> Martin who hath laded some goods in the sayd shipp the ''Brewer'' was and is an<br /> Inhabitant and Citizen of Hamburgh and there hath lived of this deponents<br /> knowledge fifteene yeares, and was marryed there, and hath his howse and<br /> family there, and was and is a subiect of the free State of Hamburgh<br /> and so accounted. And this deponent Claes van Roten master of the [?''Brewer'']<br /> doth not know or hath any other reason to conceyve the saud Jurgen [?XXX]<br /> was borne in ffrance but onely becasue he speaketh good ffrench And<br /> further he cannot depose. To<br /> further he cannot depose. To  +
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