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HCA 13/73 f.123v Annotate
First transcribed 14 August 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 123  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 14/08/2013  +
Transcription shipps Company the voyages in question andshipps Company the voyages in question and a board her at her<br /> seizure. And further hee deposeth not To the 2 and 3 articles of the allegation hee saith that by ?reason hee<br /> went the voyage in question hee knoweth the arlate Alderman Ricard<br /> and others English Merchants of the Turkey Company did take the sayd shipp<br /> the ''lady ffrigott'' to freight for a Merchandizing voyage to be made from<br /> London to ?Petrai and other parts beyond the seas to lade Currans and other<br /> goods for their Account and bring them for London and there deliver them to<br /> them or their Agents And saith the sayd shipp arrived safely at ?Polrao<br /> Roade where the Agents of the sayd Alderman Riccard and<br /> Company did lade and put aboard the sayd shipp for their Account<br /> one hundred and sixty Tonnes of Mahalaga and Petrao Currans<br /> videlicet one hundred and thiry of Nathaligo and thirty Tonnes of Petrao Currans<br /> to be transported for London and there delivered to them or their Agents And<br /> further hee cannot depose not knowing what other goods or money were<br /> put aboard her for their sayd freighters Account, but knoweth there<br /> were other goods beside the sayd Currans XX some bales of silke and other goods<br /> laden aboard the sayd shipp To the 4th article hee saith that whilst the shipp the ''lady ffrigott'' remayned in peaceable manner<br /> at Petras Roade with the sayd Currants and other her ladeing aboard her<br /> videlicet the fowerteenth day of November one Thousand six hundred fifty<br /> eight there came into the sayd Roade a shipp of warr of about one hundred<br /> and fifty tonns and named (as be the Gunner of her and one of the Mates of<br /> her who were both dutch men and could speake good English and by others of her<br /> Company Italians which language alsoe this deponent can speake and understand this<br /> deponent was informed) the ''Santa Cruse'' ffrancisco Stale Captaine which shipp hee saith had<br /> when she came in a white Ancient in her poope and made as if she would<br /> have Anchored neere the sayd shipp the ''Lady ffrigott'' but coming neere<br /> the sayed ffrancisco Stale and his Company in a hostile manner with<br /> swords and gunnes and other Instruments of warr boarded the sayd shipp<br /> the lady ffrigott and wounded her Captaine Captaine John Hosier<br /> and this deponent and severall others of her Company to the number of<br /> five or sixe and surprised her and her ladeing of Currans and<br /> other goods and dispoiled her and her ladeing of Currants and<br /> other goods and dispoiled the Owners thereof of the same and<br /> converted it to the use of the sayd Stale and his Company And further<br /> saving his deposition to the subsequent arles hee cannot depose To the 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee<br /> this deponent understanding Italian did after the sayd shipp of warr<br /> the ''Sante Cruse'' had surprized the ''Lady ffrigott'' and her ladeing in manner<br /> aforesayd heare severall of the ''Santa Cruse'' her Company (Italians) sayd<br /> that and acknowledge that their sayd shipp ''Santa Cruse'' belonged to<br /> Genoa and was [?XXXX] and sett out thence by the arlate Hippolite Cen-<br /> turioni who alsoe as they sayd sett out two other shipps of warr thence who came<br /> thence in Company of the ''Santa Cruse'', and that the Commander of the<br /> ''Santa Cruse'' had before hee seized the ''lady ffrigott'' and her ladeing taken<br /> some mariners and souldiers out of the sayd two other Genoa shipps<br /> the better to enable him to surprize the ''Lady ffrigott'' and her ladeing<br /> And saith the greatest part of the Company of the ''Santa Cruse'' who<br /> made the sayd seizure were Italians and as they acknowledged belonging<br /> to Genoa and further to these articles hee cannot depose To the 7th hee saith that after the seizure of the ''Lady ffrigott'' and her<br /> ladeing hee alsoe heard severall of the ''Santa Cruses'' Company say and<br /> acknowledge that the ''Santa Cruse'' was sett out from Genoa by the said<br /> Hippolito Centuriani as a man of warr against the Turkes, and had<br /> bingainst the Turkes, and had<br /> bin  +
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