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Captaine Covell and company in the ''Const … Captaine Covell and company in the ''Constant Mary'', who sent the said<br />
shipp ''Pigeon'' to ffoy. and hath there detayned her ever since. And to the said<br />
article and schedule anneded hee saith and deposeth that the said Covell and companie have pillaged and taken out of the said shipp all the<br />
tackle, furniture and materialls mentioned and expressed in the said schedule<br />
to theise words '''all which said goods did of right belong to the said shipp.''' besides<br />
from this deponent they tooke all the moneys, clothes, [?chesants] mapp and bookes mentioned<br />
in the said schedule to be taken from him,<br />
all which said tackle furniture , apparrell materialls, moneys, clothes<br />
[?chesants] mapp and bookes, were as hee saith of severall and respective values<br />
and worth mentioned in the said schedule, and from this deponents company<br />
they tooke the severall goods , materialls and things said in the said schedule<br />
to be taken from them, of the valewes therein expressed, And saith<br />
the said schedule was subscribed and sworne by this deponent and some<br />
of his company before the deputie Major or officer of [?testithiell]<br />
And otherwise hee cannot depose, saving the said goods and particulars<br />
schedulated were worth the severall summes mentioned in the said schedule and<br />
saving hee knoweth the premisses being master of the ''Blew Pigeon'' when shee was taken.
To the second hee saith the said shipp the ''Blew Pigeon'' is of the burthen<br />
of 240 tonnes in this deponents estimation, and had 237 tonnes of wine<br />
aboard her at the time of the said seizure, and that the said shipp was<br />
and is ordinarily worth 100 ''li'' per moneth to be let to freight, and that shee hath bin detained<br />
with eleaven men ever since the said 27th of November 1654 by the said<br />
Wheately and company, to the dammadge and preiudice of the said owners<br />
of the said shipp the ''Blew Pigeon'' to the summe and valew at least of 60 ''li''<br />
sterling per moneth, and proportionably for a greater or lesser tim.
To the third hee cannot depose, saving hee sawe one [?Eunys] at ffoy that<br />
busied himselfe about the said shipp and goods as being concerned as a taker<br />
or an Adventurer in the man of warr.
Repeated before doctor Clerke.
Cornelius Symensson Py [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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7th of July 1655 [CENTRE HEADING]
[?XXX] and Company against Bewley}<br />
Suckly Smith}
Upon an articulate allegation given in<br />
on the behalfe of the sayd Anne hill and others.
'''2./'''
'''George Robinson''' of Saint Albans in the County of<br />
hertfordshire Merchant, aged about forty yeares, a<br />
wittnes produced, sworne and examined deposeth and<br />
saith as followeth./
To the first article of the sayd allegation he deposeth and<br />
saith That the arlate Mr Umphry hill (since deceased) did tell<br />
this deponent that he the said hill was a part Owner of the<br />
shipp the ''Swann'' arlate, And further to the sayd article<br />
he cannot depose
To the second and third articles of the said allegation he deposeth<br />
and saith That he this deponent was one of the ffreighters<br />
of the shipp the ''Swann'' upon the voyage allegate, And the<br />
doth very well remember and knowe that he this deponent<br />
did ingage for Tenne Tonns to be laden aboard the sayd<br />
shipp the ''Swann'', and that the arlate John Bewley<br />
did undertake and ingage for forty five Tonns intended to be laden<br />
forTonns intended to be laden<br />
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