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To the sixth and 7th hee saith that two or … To the sixth and 7th hee saith that two or three dayes after the said Tye<br />
had bin ashore as aforesaid, the said Ketcher, did againe send his<br />
Boate on shore at Oratavo with the said Tye in it And this deponent<br />
and three otheres with him, and did again endeavour to get pratick<br />
for the said Ship, But some off the Spaniards on shore did in this deponents presence tell<br />
the said Tye, that they would not permitt them to pratick:<br />
for that they had goods in the said ship that came from Roome, or to<br />
that effect, and alsoe wished and desired them not to come any<br />
more ashore, And further hee cannot depose
To the 8th and 9th hee saith that during such time as the said<br />
Bartholomew Ketcher soe lay before the Port of Oratavo, and when<br />
they were soe seeking Practick as aforesaid there was Newes<br />
brought thither that the English had taken Dunkirke, and<br />
had put all the Spaniards to the Sword after they had given<br />
them. quarter, And thereupon the Spaniards at the Canaryes<br />
were very much incensed against the English<br />
And<br />
saith this was Publique and Notorious at Oratavo, and in the<br />
Road, and places thereabouts. And soe much the said Tye<br />
did, knowe and well understand, And saith that on the<br />
afternoone of the said day that the said Tye and this depo:t and<br />
three others of the said ships Company had bin the second<br />
time on shore aforesaid. there came a Spanish Boate, unto the<br />
said Ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' her side, from Oratavo, whilest the<br />
said Ship Road there, and they told the said Ketcher that hee might<br />
have Practick for his said Ship but upon this Condition that the<br />
said Ketcher; his Mates; Purser; Boateswaine and one more, of<br />
his Company must goe onshore, to demand and procure the same<br />
and upon those termes, and not otherwise they told him hee<br />
might have practick for his Ship, And the said Carolo Tye<br />
was then ?in the said Ship the ''Lisborne ffrigott'', and the said<br />
Ketcher told ?his Company of the said Spanish Boate that it<br />
was not according to the use and Custome of the Sea, for a Master,<br />
Mate, Boteswaine, & Purser, all to leave the Ship together, and<br />
goe on shore, especially in an open roade as Oratavo was,<br />
or to that purpose, And the said Ketcher then<br />
and there Especially pressed, and Importuned the said Tye to goe ashore<br />
in the said Spanish Boate, butt the said Tye refused soe to<br />
doe, and said he would not goe unlesse<br />
4 or 5 more would goe along with him on shore at<br />
Oratavo, or to that effect, nor did or would goe on shore ?in the<br />
Boate although hee was very often Importuned desired and intreated<br />
soe to doe by the said Ketcher, and this hee deposeth<br />
and knoweth, and heard, and tooke notice of the foresaid premisses<br />
And further hee cannot depose./
To the 10th hee saith that one of those who came unto the said ship<br />
the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' in the said Spanish Boate pretended himselfe to ?be<br />
the ffactor to whome the said ship was Consigned, and when hee<br />
(wass Consigned, and when hee<br />
(was +
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