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HCA 13/70 f.710v Annotate
First transcribed 27 January 2015  +
Folio 710  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 27/01/2015  +
Transcription saith the said shipps tooke in severall ansaith the said shipps tooke in severall and greate quantities of plate and money<br /> and for a good space they were all accompted to be bound for Amsterdam<br /> whether of his knowledge the ''Mercurius'' was bound, but afterwards there<br /> comming newes of warrs betwixt England and holland, they the said masters<br /> gave out that they were all bound for Ostend or dunquirke and as hee<br /> heard got passes at Cales to that purpose, and of his knowledge the said shipp the<br /> ''Mercurius'' got a passe for fflanders, notwithstanding that shee<br /> was (to the time of the said newes of the said warrs) intended for Amsterdam,<br /> and of the premisses hee this deponent tooke more notice, lying there<br /> aboute foure monethes with the said shipp the ''Mercurius'' after such her<br /> comming in thither. And saith there was a common voice and report<br /> at Cadiz aforesaid that the said shipps with their lading of silver and<br /> other goods were all bound for Amsterdam. And otherwise hee cannot<br /> depose, saving what followeth. To the 12th and 13th articles hee saith and deposeth that the master of the<br /> said shipp the ''Prophet Elias'' died at Cadiz the time aforesaid, and shee<br /> thereupon not departing thence on her intended voyage, her silver and<br /> other goods were taken out and distributed and put into the said other shipps<br /> the ''Sampson'', the ''Salvador'', the ''Saint George'' and the ''Mercury'' to be therein<br /> transported for Amsterdam, which hee knoweth for the reasons aforesaid<br /> and being present and seeing her goods soe unladen and laded into the<br /> said other shipps. And otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot depose. To the 15th and 16th articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth<br /> that the said shipp the ''Mercurius'' in or about the moneth of September<br /> 1652 (and about three dayes before the ''Sampson'', the ''Salvador'' and the ''Saint''<br /> ''George'' aforesaid came from Cadiz) departed thence, and afterwards, (namely<br /> about a moneth after) met at sea with the said three shipps, which had as it seems<br /> not steered the same course with the ''Mercury'', and therefore it was soe<br /> longe before they met at sea, and being soe met<br /> sailed together,<br /> and having sailed together about two dayes<br /> and nights space, they were parted by fowle weather, and soe the said<br /> shipp the ''Mercury'' having lost the company of the said shipps the<br /> ''Sampson'', the ''Salvador'' and the ''Saint George'' plied her course for Amsterdam<br /> and there safely arrived, and dischardged all her silver and other lading<br /> and delivered all her silver there to Mathew ffransen a sailemaker<br /> there dwelling; And saith that about three monethes after such arivall<br /> of the ''Mercury'' at Amsterdam, hee met there with some of the<br /> company of the shipp nammed the ''Golden Sunn'' arlate or having the ''Golden Sunn''<br /> on her sterne, and had speech with them and heard them say and<br /> acknowledge that they came from Cadiz with silver and other goods bound for Amsterdam and<br /> that in their course they were chased into Ostend, and being there they<br /> there delivered the silver (as they said) which they brought from<br /> Cadiz. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the 17th hee saith that hee this deponent was at Amsterdam when<br /> the newes there arived (somewhat before Christmas last) of the seizure<br /> of the said three shipps the ''Sampson'', the ''Salvador'' and the ''Saint George'' with<br /> the silver and other goods in them brought from Cadiz; and saith that<br /> upon the said newes there was much sorrowing and generall lamentations<br /> at Amsterdam for and by reason of the said seizure, and it was then and<br /> there generally and commonly said that the said silver or a great<br /> part thereof was belonging to them of Amsterdam and other the subiects<br /> of the States of the United Netherlands, and that they would have a very<br /> greate losse and dammadge by the said seizure, and otherwise hee cannot<br /> depose. To the nineteenth hee saith hee cannot depose, not having as hee saith had<br /> any speech with the mariners of the said three shipps or [?XXX] any of themn. Sam Delaplace Jurian '''M''' Matison [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] '''Vida [?XXXX] ad Interria [?XXX]''''E] '''Vida [?XXXX] ad Interria [?XXX]''''  +
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