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HCA 13/76 f.9v Annotate
First transcribed 11 December 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 9  +
Parent volume HCA 13/76  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 11/12/2015  +
Transcription into the mould and there moored her selfe into the mould and there moored her selfe at a great distance<br /> from them, and pulled of her sailes from her yards And at<br /> the time aforesaid hee saith there was an ostend man of warr then<br /> also riding neere the said Mole one Carew an Englishman Master or<br /> Commander of her<br /> the Master of the said ''Petache'' he saith was very fearefull<br /> and refused to put to sea least shee should bee seized and taken by Sir<br /> Jeremy Smith who with his squadron at that time and for<br /> severall dayes together rode without the Hamburgers in the Road<br /> within shott of the mole where the said ''Petache'' then ridd, And soe long as there<br /> was any report of Sir jeremy Smiths being in the Streights or<br /> anyways thereabouts the Captaine of the ''Petache'' never stirred<br /> nor dared soe to doe but kept himselfe within Malega Mole for fear<br /> of being taken by the English. And saith that during the said<br /> shipps ''Joseph Marias'' aboade at Malega, this deponent and<br /> severall other English belonging to English Shipps then there<br /> told the said Captaine of the said Genowesse vessell that the<br /> English would meete with them before they gott to Amsterdam<br /> the Master and others of his Company replyed that they cared<br /> not a ffart for the English for they had friends enough abroad<br /> to guard them or words to the same or like Effect. And saith<br /> there were onboard two pilotts, which<br /> were said to bee Dutch men and as they acknowledged<br /> themselves to bee, Namely hee hath bin told by the Clubfooted fellowe<br /> (one of the pilotts) that hee was borne and lived severall yeers together<br /> at Amsterdam, but that he now lived with his wife at Alicant And some<br /> of the ''Petuches'' Company hee saith declared to this deponent that a young<br /> fellow (a Cooke) was borne at Schedam. And saith that when this<br /> deponent, who was Masters mate of a merchtman the ''John'' of<br /> London John Nansun Captaine<br /> came away hee left the said Ostend man of warr as also the Hamburger<br /> and his fleete and the Genewesse ''Petache'' all behind them at Malega<br /> and if the said Genewesse vessell had bin bound for Hamborow she<br /> might have gonn in Company with the Hamborow ffleete or convoy<br /> which she did not, as this deponent hath bin informed or with Sir Jeremy Smith and<br /> the English Squadron and merchantmen, Which as hee heard<br /> she never did, But saith this deponent and severall other<br /> English merchants then looked upon her to bee bound for Amsterdam<br /> and to have Dutch lading on board ffor that Hamburgers now<br /> and have ?done ever since the beginning of this warr<br /> ffetched and doe ffetch their owne goods from Genoa and other<br /> places in the Streights and send out good shipps for that purpose. And<br /> saith that many more (that are now in his Majestys service) could and<br /> can witnesse the same that this deponent hathe before deposedme that this deponent hathe before deposed  +
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