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'''D'''
The thirtieth day of March 1661/ … '''D'''
The thirtieth day of March 1661/ [CENTRE HEADING]
On the behalfe of Captaine}<br />
Mathew Pennyer touching}<br />
the seizure of the ''Charles''}<br />
by the French}
Examined upon an Allegation given in on behalfe<br />
of the said Mathew Pennyer./.
'''dt. Captaine Pennier.'''
'''Henry Booth''' of London Gentleman aged<br />
66 yeares or thereabouts sworne and Examined<br />
saith as followeth./.
To the jst article of the Allegation hee saith and deposeth, that in or about the<br />
monethes of June July, and August 1649, the arlate Mathew<br />
Pennyer was Captain, and Comander of a certaine<br />
Frigott then Commissionated by his Majesty Charles the second<br />
by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland,<br />
defender of the ffaith et cetera, or by his Royall Highnes, James Duke<br />
of Yorke, but the name of the said ffrigott hee saith hee doth not<br />
now Certainely remember, but beleeveth that shee was then<br />
Called the ''Charles'', And further to this article hee saith hee cannot<br />
depose./.
To the 2d 3d 4th and 5th articles hee saith that in or about the foresaid months<br />
in the said Yeare 1649. the said Captaine Pennyer with his said<br />
ffrigott was brought into the haven of Calice in ffrance, by a ffrench man , or<br />
ffrenchmen of warr, which had seized the said ffrigott, off at Sea, with<br />
a Great Summe of money onboard her, and many utensills and necessaries<br />
as this deponent was Credibly Informed after the said ffrigotts bringing<br />
into the said haven of Callice but the Vallue of the same hee saith<br />
hee knoweth not, And saith that after the said Captaine Pennyer<br />
was with his said ffrigott brought ito the said haven, hee the said<br />
Pennyer was put into the Common Prison at Callice, and not allowed<br />
any Provision but what hee paid for, which hee knoweth for that hee was<br />
Agent for his Majesty of England at Callice, and frequently went<br />
to see the said Pennyer in the said Prison, And further saith that<br />
the said Pennyer was detained and kept in the said Prison for<br />
the space ofabout two or three months, and being then lett out<br />
were forced to depart thence without receiving any satisfaction for<br />
his said ffrigott, money, utensills and necessaryes seized in her or<br />
abuses done unto him, that this deponent Knoweth of. And further<br />
deposeth not./
To the last hee saith his forgoing deposition is true./
Hen: Booth [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated coram [?due] Judicants.
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2nd die mensis May. 1661./ [CENTRE HEADING]
Seager Corsellis Nicholaus Corsellis junior}<br />
Christoferus Boone et Jacobus Abrashat}<br />
con [?henricus] Warcup et Abraham hall}<br />
et [?XXX] Suckley Smith:}
'''Rp. jus'''
'''Radulphus Forster''' de Gravesend<br />
Nauta annos agens 25 aut de circiter<br />
testis in hac causa productus et Juratus<br />
dicit et deponit prout sequitur. Videlicet./cit et deponit prout sequitur. Videlicet./ +
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