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HCA 13/71 f.98r Annotate
First transcribed 12 October 2012  +
First transcriber Jill Wilcox  +
Folio 98  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 12/10/2012  +
Transcription arlate John Bennard was and is Captaine anarlate John Bennard was and is Captaine and Commander and hath served<br /> in and aboard her in severall voiages which shee hath made upon a man of<br /> warrs imployment from the Port of Callice in ffrance within these 2 yeares<br /> and a half last past or thereabouts, for all which came the Count of Charrott<br /> Governor of Callice and others of that place have bin and are generally<br /> knowne and reputed the Owners and Armorers or setters forth of the said Vessell<br /> upon such her warlike expeditions, Hee also saith, That hee well knoweth<br /> the shipp or man of warr the ''Mary Royall'' of Callice of which the arlate<br /> John Coverure was and is Captaine and hath knowne her belonging to that<br /> Port for about 20 yeares last past and that the said Count de Charrott<br /> and others of that place have for sewall yeares been well knowne and generally<br /> reputed the Owners and equippers thereof upon her warlike imployments<br /> against the enemies of the Crowne of france, and saith that the said two men of<br /> warr, did proceed to Sea upon such their warlike imployments sewall times in<br /> Company (this deponent still serving aboard the [?''Eagle XXX'']) particularly the 26th of January last french style being therewith<br /> commissionated by the Duke of Vandome Grand Admirall of ffrance. this<br /> deponent having seen such their Commissions aboard in their said late expedition To the second Article hee saith, That that upon the 30th day of January last past new<br /> style, the said two men of warr Commissionated as aforesaid being at Sea in<br /> Companie espied the shipp the ''fortune'' arlate, whereof one daniel<br /> Eyerton was Master sayleing along the french coast about a league<br /> and a half off of the cape or point of Grinay in ffrance, steering her<br /> Course, the usuall and direct way that Vessells comeing from the Ports of<br /> ffrance and bound for the king of Spaines Porte in fflanders doe<br /> {u}sually and generally take, and that having espyed her, they presently gave<br /> chase to her, they still wearing Colours and so continued chasing of her for about<br /> 6. howers, and in her flight discharging at her 7. peece ordnance with {g}reat<br /> shott, The premisses hee knoweth, for that hee was an Eye wittnesse there of<br /> serving aboard the said ''Goulden Eagle''. To the third hee saith, That the Master and Companie of the said shipp ''fortune''<br /> perceiving themselves closely pursued by the said ffrenchmen of warr,<br /> and no possibilities of their escape to dunquirke or other Port in flanders<br /> steered their Course towards the Coast of England thereby to recover the<br /> protection of the English shipps, the said two men of warr still continuing<br /> their pursuite, and being readie to have boarded and taken the said shipp and<br /> her lading. Which hee well knoweth being Boateswaine of and aboard the<br /> said shipp the ''Goulden Eagle'' during all the pursuite aforesaid. To the 4th hee saith, That during the said pursuite and discharging of Cannon<br /> against the said shipp ''fortune'', a ffriggat in the immediate service of this<br /> Commonwealth being at Anchor neere the Downes weighing anchor<br /> made up towards them, and the officers thereof having spoken with the Master of the ''fortune''<br /> and also with the Captaine of the said men of warr, badd the said Captaine<br /> pursue their Prize, for they had nothing to say against them or to that<br /> or the like effect, and saith that shortly after another English friggat<br /> likewise in the service of this Commonwealth came up with them and tooke<br /> the said shipp ''fortune'' and lading from the said two frenchmen of warr and<br /> sent them away for England depriving the french of the same<br /> The premisses hee knoweth and declareth upon the grounds aforesaid To the 5th, That in all probabilitie, in case the said two french shipps<br /> had not, as they did, pursued the said shipp ''fortune'', shee saileing<br /> so neere to the french Coast, had never been espyed nor taken by<br /> (the been espyed nor taken by<br /> (the  +
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