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HCA 13/70 f.383v Annotate
First transcribed 22 October 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 383  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 22/10/2014  +
Transcription that the sayd two English men of warr did that the sayd two English men of warr did carry the<br /> Brest man of warr and the sayd shipp the Rappahanack<br /> first to Gurnesey, and afterwards to Weymouth and<br /> thence to Portsmouth, The premisses he well knoweth<br /> being Master of the arlate shipp the ''Rappahanacke''<br /> and present during all the passages by him predeposed,<br /> And further he cannot depose. To the fifth article he deposeth and saith that before such<br /> time as the said shipp the ''Rappahanacke'' was rescued and<br /> retaken as is predeposed, the said Brest man of warre<br /> had taken out of the said shipp the ''Rappahanack''<br /> five and twenty hogsheads of Tobaccos, All which the<br /> arlate Captaine Cornelius did after his rescuing and<br /> retaking of the ''Rappahanack'', and his taking of the<br /> said Brest man of warre, take away out of the said Brest<br /> man of warre, and that he the said Captaine Cornelius<br /> hath converted the said 25 hogsheads to his owne use<br /> and that alsoe besides those 25 hogsheads a very great<br /> quantity of Tobacco's aboard the Rappahanacke was and<br /> is embezeld by the said Captaine Cornelius and his<br /> Company converted by him to his owne use, and alsoe by the<br /> Captaine Dirrick Captaine of the private man of warre<br /> named the ''Hound'' and his Company And further he cannot depose<br /> saving that the sayd shipp the ''Rappahanacke'' was<br /> plundred and spoyled of many ither things aboard her<br /> by the said two English men of warr besides the said Tobaccos<br /> as a new Jacke, a new Auncient, divers armes and of<br /> other provision for the said shipp besides his this deponents<br /> wearing apparrell and table linnen to the value of<br /> about forty pounds, and one of the best gunns splitte,<br /> whereby the said shipp received great damage. To the sixth article he saith that the same shipp<br /> which was rescued by the said two English men of warre<br /> from the Brest man of warre, was and is he very<br /> same shipp called the ''Rappahanack'', which went from<br /> this Port of London to Virginia and in her returne homeward<br /> was taken (as is predeposed) by the said Brest man of<br /> warr, And further he cannot depose. To the seaventh he saith that it is morst certaine that the<br /> arlate Jefferyes and Company are subiects of this<br /> Commonwealth, and that he beleiveth they are well affected<br /> to the government therof, And further he cannot<br /> depose. To the last he saith his former deposition is true. To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he was borne<br /> at a place called Lassick neer Truro in Cornewall , and<br /> that he hath lived above sixteene yeares last past<br /> at Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney, and that he went first<br /> aboard the interrate shipp in this River of Thames not<br /> long before the said shipp went on her voyage for<br /> Virginia predeposed of, and he answereth that he hath<br /> and he answereth that he hath<br /> an  +
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