First transcribed
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14 August 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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124 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/73 +
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Verso +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 14/08/2013 +
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Transcription
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John Harris and Company all English men an … John Harris and Company all English men and subiects of this Common<br />
wealth of England were commonly reputed to be and soe still ought to be the<br />
true lawfulll Owners and proprietors of the arlate Shipp the ''Lady''<br />
''ffrigott'' and of her tackle apparell, and furniture And saith the sayd Shipp<br />
was taken to freight by the arlate Alderman Riccard and Company<br />
English Merchants on a trading voyage to be made from London<br />
to Ligorne Portrai (OR, Petrao) & other places beyond the seas to lade Currans and other goods<br />
ther for their Account and deliver them heere at London to them or their Agents
To the 3 articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the moneths and tyme<br />
arlate the sayd shipp the ''Lady ffrigitt'' arriving safely at Polrao Road<br />
the Agents of the sayd Alderman Riccard and Company did there and at<br />
Mathalagoe cause to be laden one hundred and sixty tonnes of Currans and divers other<br />
goods or bales of silke, and other merchandizes and moneys for Account<br />
of the saiyd Riccard and Company to be brought thence to London and there<br />
delivered to them or their Agents And further hee cannot depose/
To the 4th 5th and 6th articles hee saith that the sayd shipp the ''Lady ffrigott'' haveing<br />
reced the sayd Currans and other goods and moneys aboard her lay therewitrh<br />
and with other her ladeing in a peaceable manner at Anchor in the<br />
Road of ?Poltrao in the moneth of November 1658 And saith that<br />
while shee soe lay there upon the fowerteenth day of the sayd moneth<br />
there came into the sayd Roade a shipp of warr of about a hundred and<br />
fifty tonnes called [?some of the company] sayd [?XXX XXXXX] belonging (as severall of her company afterwards con-<br />
fessed in this deponents heareing) to Genoa whence shee came<br />
as they alsoe sayd under command of Captaine ffrancisco<br />
Hippolito Centurioni togeather with two other shipps which<br />
came thence in her Company sett out alsoe by the sayd Hippolito on a Warlike designe, which shipp the ''Santa Cruse'' at her first coming<br />
into Polrao Roade had a white flagg in her poope and made<br />
as if shee would have anchored neere the ''Lady ffrigott'' but when<br />
shee was gotten up neere to her the Captaine and Company of the sayd<br />
Genoa shipp called the ''Santa Cruse'' did in a warlike manner with<br />
swords and gunns and other instruments of warr board the ''Lady ffrigott''<br />
and wounded the Captaine of her and six more of her Company<br />
and violently seized her ladeing of Currans and other goods and<br />
money and dispoiled the owners thereof of the same and Converted<br />
them to their the said Captaine Stale and his Companyes use And<br />
saith the Gunner and an other of her Company dutchmen both who well<br />
speake good English told this deponent and others of the ''Lady ffrigotts'' Company<br />
that the Captainne of the ''Santa Cruse'' the better to enable him to seize<br />
the ''Lady ffrigott'' and her ladeing had a little before the sizure<br />
taken some Mariners and souldiers out of the foresayd two other Genoa<br />
men of warr And hee saith most of the Company of the ''Santa Cruse''<br />
were Italians, and as they confessed belonged to Genoa And<br />
further to these articles hee cannot depose./
To the 7th article hee saith that after the seizure of the ''Lady ffrigott''<br />
and her ladeing severall of the Company of the ''Santa Cruse'' did confesse<br />
that they were sett out from Genoa upon a warlike designe at the<br />
Turk?s and had bin a great while abroad and Could get noe prizes<br />
and therefore they had taken a Spanish Commission which was only<br />
to last a certayne tyme, which tyme) as they sayd and acknowledged<br />
was expired two monethes before they seized the ''Lady ffrigott'' and<br />
her ladeing, but sayd alsoe that they were resolved ?although<br />
ithey were resolved ?although<br />
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