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called out to Captaine Lucy for aide, who … called out to Captaine Lucy for aide, who sent foure or five<br />
of his men aboard, and at this deponents instance tooke<br />
the Italian Captaine, boatswaine and two more Italians<br />
out of the ''Nostra Signora'' into his shipp, namely such of<br />
the Italian company as this deponent found mutinous and dangerous,<br />
and this deponent having presented the said Captaine<br />
Lucy with a Jarr of oile, a Jarr of [?TXXX] some anchova's and<br />
other things, which hee kindly accepted, and soe they parted<br />
this deponent with his shipp for ffalmouth, and the said Lucy<br />
for halford whether hee prayed this deponent to send his men<br />
that hee had [?XXX] [?him] to him, gratifying them for their paines<br />
in helping to conduct this deponents shipp to ffalmouth, and<br />
this deponent accordingly gave them three pounds in money<br />
to neare their charges to their frigot; and otherwise the said<br />
Lucy did not make any seizure of the said shipp, or pretended<br />
ought upon her as prize.
Ad 9um arlum deponit that after the commong of the said shipp<br />
''Nostra Seniora'' with her lading into ffalmouth, the arlate<br />
Collonel Tremaine came aboard and made seizure of her<br />
in th ename of his Royal highnesse upon pretence of their<br />
belonging to some of the Enemies of this Realme, whereof<br />
when the said Lucy heard, hee sent againe and seized<br />
her, saying (as this deponent heard) that if shee would be prize<br />
to the duke shee would be prize to him, for his men had bin first<br />
aboard her. And saith that the said Collonels Officers and<br />
Lucie or his men broke open her hatches, as this deponent<br />
(who was then come for London) heard and embargoes her goods<br />
as is arlate, such detention and embargolment hee saith are<br />
to the very greate dammage of the said Alderman ffoote and<br />
the said other Merchants proprietors by losse of market and otherwise<br />
to the valew (as hee beleeveth) of two thousand pounds<br />
and upwards. And saith that the said Collonel Tremaine before<br />
hee would lett the said shipp come away (though shee was ordered to<br />
be brought about) demannded and received of and from this<br />
deponent (who went to fetch her up) twenty one pounds,<br />
besides hee saith there were other charges to other persons there<br />
amounting to fourtie pounds more, which this deponent<br />
disbursed. Et alr nescit.
Ad 10um arlum nescit deponere.
Ad ult deponit predepoita sua [?XXX] vera.
Abrah: Walwyn [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Ad Interria [CENTRE HEADING]
Ad primum rendet that hee is a Mariner and hath<br />
noe relation (otherwise then by being sopracargo as aforesaid of the said shipp)<br />
to the said parties, nor is of kinn to any of them, alr salve ffecit supra.
Ad secundum rendet that there was noe such dutchman aboard or of the<br />
Company that was a subiect of the United Netherlands, nor any other<br />
than the said hamburger dutchman, and saith their voyage was to be<br />
from Venice for Gallipoli and Zant and soe to London and back to Venice<br />
which was the whole designe, nor were there more than two ffrenchmen<br />
aboardore than two ffrenchmen<br />
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