First transcribed
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3 May 2017 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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25 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/76 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 03/05/2017 +
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Transcription
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Dnus Turner et Carew con the ''Godlieve''} … Dnus Turner et Carew con the ''Godlieve''}<br />
Michael Sansier Master. Et con bona in eadem}<br />
et Noyks Vandelegarde ffrancklin.}
Super allone arlate ex parte dictorum Turner et<br />
Carew.
'''dt.'''
'''pd pro 3.'''
'''jus.'''
'''Johnannes Blackwall''' de le Strand in Cominatu Middlesex Gentleman annos agens<br />
50 aut eo circiter testis product et Jurat et dicit et deponit prout sequitur<br />
videlicet.
To the first article of the said allegation hee saith that hee was Purser of the arlate ffrigott<br />
the ''Royall'' when she seized and tooke the arlate ship the ''Godlieve'' (Michael<br />
Sanser Master. And saith that when the said Master of the ''Godlieve'' was first brought<br />
aboard the ''Royall'' he swore and passionately declared that if hee had thought<br />
that the said shipp ''Royall'' had soe few men and Gunns on board and had bin of soe little strength<br />
hee would bever have yeilded but would have endeavoured to have runn her over<br />
which words or the like in Effect hee spake upon the deck in the presence of this deponent and many more of the ''Royalls'' Company And also said that hee was afraid that before hee could procure Claimers his<br />
Shipps lading would bee made prize which words or the like in effect hee spake to this deponent<br />
in Dutch (who well understandung the same) in private Which hee the rather<br />
delcared to this deponent as hee conceiveth for that this deponent knew him about twenty<br />
yeares since to saile in a private man of warr by vertue of a Commission from the late King<br />
of England as hee declared then to this deponent who sailed also in a private man of warr<br />
under [?XXX] with the Dukes of Lorraines Commission. And thereby became well acquainted with him. Et alr nescit salvis subsequen.
Ad 2 deponit that the said Sanser hath also declared and confessed to this deponent and<br />
to severall of the shipps Company that hee had bin a Captaine of a man of warr<br />
and had taken a hundred English shipps, and then showed a paire of large<br />
silver buttons or Claspes at his Breeches which hee said hee had taken from an Englishman And<br />
said also that if hee lost his shipp the ''Godliffe'' hee had a new shipp ready<br />
for him and with that shipp would take five English shipps for it, oor hee spake<br />
words to the same effect and hath often said and declared soe and perticularly<br />
at one Mr Garrawayes house in Chichester in this deponents presence as also in the<br />
presence of Arthur Gaveners, the Steward and the Gunner of the ''Royall'' and<br />
severall others, And the said Sansier whilst this deponent and his contest Beniamin Bonnet were his keepers would often<br />
say that if hee had a mind to he would leap over board and swim to shore and<br />
make an Escape. Et alr nescit.
Ad 3 nescit deponere.
Ad 4 deponit that after the said shipp ''Godliffe'' was brought into Sicklesham Roade about<br />
foure miles from Chichester the Interrate John Rowe one of the searchers<br />
belonging to Sir John Belham Vice Admirall of Sussex had severall conferences with the<br />
Master of the said shipp ''Godliffe'' onboard the ''Royall'' in private but knoweth not what their<br />
discourse was. Et alr nescit saving the Master of the ''Royall'' is an Ostender<br />
and speakes good Dutch.
Ad 5 deponit that about three weekes since the arlate Michael [?Sansier] found<br />
out and came to this deponents lodging at the Swan in the Strand And then and<br />
there told him this deponent that hee would give him<br />
a gratuity if he would not act anything against him, prejudiciall to him, his shipp<br />
or goods. And at the [?Broill] neere Chichester hee saith the said Sansier told this<br />
deponent that if hee would act or doe anything to save the shipp frpm being made prize<br />
that then hee would write to his merchants in fflanders and procure thir imployment<br />
for this deponent or he used words to the like effect in the presence of John Janson his wife
Ad ult dicit predepoita per eum eo vera.
Ad ult dicit predepoita per eum eo vera. +
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