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22 August 2014 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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12 +
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HCA 13/70 +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 22/08/2014 +
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silke stockins and some moneys for accompt … silke stockins and some moneys for accompt (as this deponent att<br />
the lading thereof was credibly informed as as he beleiveth<br />
of the sayd Mr Andrewes and yoo. And saith the sayd yoo<br />
came himselfe in the ''Unity'' from Charles towne to Bilboa<br />
where he did lade the sayd goods for the accompt aforesayd<br />
and consigned the same to Mr GGard of ffyall one of<br />
the westerne Islands whither the sayd shipp was bound this<br />
her last voyage And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving<br />
that Thomas Browne interrate was Master of the sayd shipp the voyage in question
To the third hee saith that the sayd shipp departed from Bilboa<br />
about the beginning of ffebruary 1653 last past English<br />
stile and proceeded upon her voyage and being come<br />
neere two leagues and a half of Terrara was mett with<br />
and after a sharpe fight (wherein this deponentw as wounded<br />
with a musket bullet whereby he hath lost the use of his<br />
arme) was subdued and taken by a Sally man of warr<br />
and after the seizure this deponent and mates being thirtee[?ne GUTTER]<br />
persons were taken into the sayd Mann of warr, and about<br />
thirty or forty Moores belonging to the sayd man of warr were<br />
putt into the ''Unity'' to carry her for Sally. And this deponent<br />
and his sayd mates were carryed to Sally where he this Exami=<br />
nate was a slave for five monethes; And the ''Unity'' and<br />
Moores in the same (all saving about five that gott to Sally)<br />
were as the common repute was, cast away neere Santa Cruz.<br />
And saith the sayd Mr Andrewes and yoo receyved great<br />
losse and dammage by meanes of the sayd seizure and<br />
have had noe satisfaction for the same so farr as this<br />
deponent knoweth beleiveth or hath heard. And further<br />
or otherwise he cannot depose.
William '''M''' Morris<br />
his marke [MARKE, RH SIDE]
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The one and twentyeth day of November<br />
1654. [CENTRE HEADING]
On the behalfe of Elizabeth Pett}<br />
against the shipp the ''Ruth''.}
Examined upon Crosse Interrogatories given<br />
in by Mr Suckleys Clients.
The sayd '''William Hayward''' examined upon the<br />
sayd Elizabeth Petts Libell. 6th March 1653. lib.<br />
8. Quire B.4. and now examined upon the sayd<br />
Interrogatories saith as followeth, videlicet.
Toatories saith as followeth, videlicet.
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