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HCA 13/72 f.413r Annotate
First transcribed 8 November 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 413  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 08/11/2013  +
Transcription To the first article hee saith that duringTo the first article hee saith that during the moneths and tyme arlate in<br /> the yeare 1656 the arlate daniell ffayrefaxe and Isaack Le Gay and Company<br /> were comonly reputed the Owners and Proprietors of the arlate Shipp the<br /> ''Anne Pearcye'' and of her tackle apparrell and furniture And the arlate<br /> Thomas dethick Richard Browne and Company at the same tyme Owners<br /> and proprietoris of her ladeing of goods and Merchandizes And further<br /> hee cannot depose./ To the 2 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that upon the<br /> fifteenth day of March 1656 the shipp ''Anne Pearcy'' being on a trading<br /> voyage neere Pantaloza arlate betwixt Legorne and Smyrna and bound<br /> with her ladeing for Smyrna was mett with by the arlate R[XX] Morrice in<br /> a shipp called the ''Saint Antonio'' who had in her Company three other<br /> Spanish shipps which R[?oe] Morris with his sayd shipp the ''Saint Antonio''<br /> did sett upon and in a hostile manner fight with the shipp the ''Anne''<br /> ''Pearcy'' and in the fight burnt sunke and destroyed her and her<br /> ladeing to the great preiudice of the Owners thereof who were thereby<br /> deprived thereof And in the sayd fight and by reason thereof and as they were swiming after the shipp was fyred killed<br /> drowned burnt and destroyed about thirty of the Company of<br /> the ''Anne Pearcye'' and tooke the Master of her and this deponent<br /> and all the rest of the Company of the ''Anne Pearcy'' who were left alive<br /> prisoners and used them very hardly and cruelly And further hee<br /> cannot depose./ To the 3 hee saith at the tyme arlate the ''Saint Antonio'' had aboard her<br /> beside the arlate T[?oe] Morrice three and twenty dutch Mariners<br /> all subiects (as also the sayd Morrice) of the States of the United Provinces<br /> and dwellers there as they them selves sayd and acknowledged to this deponent upon talke<br /> and conference with them this deponent being skilled both in the dutch<br /> and Spanish tongues And further hee cannot depose/ To the 4th 5th and 6th hee saith that while hee was a Prizoner a<br /> board the ''Saint Antonio'' hee heared the arlate R[?oe] Morris and divers<br /> others of the Company saye and acknowledge that their sayd shipp ''Saint''<br /> ''Antonio'' before such the burning and destroying of the ''Anne Pearcy'' was<br /> sett out from Majorca arlate and that shee the ''Saint Antonio'' was in<br /> the yeare 1656 built at Amsterdam by order and for Account<br /> of Spaniards and after such her building sent under Conduct<br /> of the sayd R[?oe] Morrice with five and twenty dutch men and three<br /> Spaniards who were sent from Spaine to fetch her and take possession of<br /> her) for Majorca in the dominions of the King of Spaine, And that<br /> shee went thither under conduct of a holland Convoy, whose<br /> Captaines name was Lapper, and that upon occasion<br /> the ''Saint Antonio'' put into Torbay arlate where the officers of this<br /> Commonwealth having notice that the ''Saint Antonio'' was built for Account<br /> ofnio'' was built for Account<br /> of  +
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