First transcribed
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13 November 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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415 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/72 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 13/11/2013 +
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Transcription
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proprietors of the sayd shipp and her tack … proprietors of the sayd shipp and her tackle apparrell and furniture<br />
and for such commonly accounted And that the arlate Thomas dethick<br />
Richard Browne and Company were the tyme aforesayd Owners and<br />
proprietos of the ladeing of the sayd shipp and for such commonly<br />
reputed and taken./
To the 2 hee saith that the shipp ''Anne Pearcie'' was on the fifteenth<br />
of March 1656 (shee being then upon a tradeing voyage and neere<br />
a place called Pantaloria betwixt Ligorne and Smyrna, and bound<br />
with her ladeing for Smyrna) sett upon in a hostile manner<br />
by the arlate Ree Morrice with his shipp the ''Saint Antonio'' and three<br />
other Spanish men of warr in his Company who fought with<br />
the ''Anne Pearcie'' and in the fight burnt the sayd shipp and her ladeing<br />
to the great preiudice of the Owners thereof and utterly thereby deprived<br />
them thereof and in the fight (and after the shipp was fyred and the men<br />
swimming up and downe for their lives) did in a barbarous manner<br />
kill thirty of the sayd ''Anne Pearcies'' Company And tooke this<br />
deponent (being Master) and his precontests Thomas hithburne<br />
and John Gillman and fifteene others of the ''Anne Pearcies''<br />
Company prizoners./
To the 3 hee saith the ''Saint Antonio'' the tyme arlate had on board<br />
her beside the arlate Ree Morrice the Captaine of her twenty<br />
three dutch Mariners beside him the sayd Ree Mourice all of<br />
them and the sayd Morris being (as this deponent heard them<br />
confesse while hee was a prisoner) subiects of the States<br />
of the United provinces and dwellers there./
To the 4th 5th and 6th articles hee saith that while hee this deponent<br />
was a prizoner aboard the ''Saint Antonio'', and after hee was ashoare<br />
in Majorca the sayd Ree Morrice and alsoe divers of his company<br />
did in presence of this deponent one Captaine James<br />
Cade and one Captaine Richard Payne saye and acknowledge that<br />
the ''Saint Antonio'' aforesayd was built at Amsterdam for Accompt<br />
of Spaniards and by their order and being finished the sayd Ree Morris<br />
and twenty five dutch mariners and three Spaniards of Majorca who were<br />
sent thence to take possession of the sayd shipp sett sayle with her<br />
from Amsterdam bound for Majorca under the Convoy of the arlate<br />
Captaine Lapper a dutch man of warr and the winde proving contrary<br />
to them they put with the ''Saint Antonio'' into Torbay arlate where<br />
the Officers of this Commonwealth having intelligence that the ''Saint''<br />
''Antonio'' was built for Accompt of Spaniards and going for Majorca<br />
in the King of Spaines dominions caused her to be seized by<br />
two smale frigotts belonging to this Commonwealth And the<br />
sayd Lappermmonwealth And the<br />
sayd Lapper +
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