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To the 6th and 7th articles hee saith and … To the 6th and 7th articles hee saith and deposeth that about two<br />
dayes after, the said Ketcher did againe send his boate on shore<br />
at Oratava with the said Tye and foure of his men in it, and<br />
the said Tye carryed the foresaid Bill of health and the<br />
other papers aforesaid with him againe, and after hee had<br />
bin some space Gone hee Returned againe and told the said<br />
Ketcher that the said Spaniards on shore would not soe<br />
much as let him come on shore, and told him flatly that hee<br />
should have noe prattick for the reasons aforesaid or to that<br />
effect. and the said Tye himselfe told the said Ketcher that<br />
there was noe hope of getting Prattick on shore there, The premisses<br />
hee deposeth hearimg the same, and further he cannot<br />
depose:
To the 8th hee saith that whilest the said Ketcher and Company<br />
were seeking pratick as aforesaid newes came to Oratava<br />
and places adjacent that the English had taken dunquirke<br />
and put all the Spaniards there to the sword after they had given<br />
them quarter, or to that Purpose, which newes did very much<br />
incense the Spaniards at the Canaryes against the English, And further hee<br />
cannot depose/.
To the 9th and 10th hee saith there was a Spanish Boate came to the side of<br />
the said ship the ''Lixon ffrigot'' which Boate came from Oratavo and had aboard<br />
six Spaniards in it, and told the said Ketcher that hee might<br />
have Pratick on shore, but on this Condition, that the said Ketcher<br />
his Purser, and foure more of his Company would goe ashore<br />
to demand the same, and upon their termes, and not otherwise<br />
they told him hee might have Pratick for his ship, and the<br />
said Carolo Tye being then aboard, the said ketcher<br />
desired Pressed and much importuned the saud Tye to goe<br />
on shore in the said Spanish Boate, But the said Tye utterly<br />
refused soe to Doe, And said he would not goe unloesse some of<br />
the said Ships Company would goe ashore with him, nor<br />
would, or did goe ashore, although hee was very much<br />
importuned thereunto by the said Ketcher, and further<br />
hee cannot depose, saving none of the said Spaniards asked or required<br />
any bill of health or other Papers or<br />
writings nor desired to knowe with what goods the said ship<br />
was laden:/:
To the 11th hee saith the said Spanish Boate soe came unto<br />
the said ship the ''Lisbone ffrigot'' on or neere about the Eight, and<br />
twentieth day of July 1658 aforesaid in the afternoone, and<br />
in the morning of the said day the said Carole Tye went<br />
to shore, being the second time as aforesaid that hee went<br />
to gett Prattick, but was absolutely told hee should have none<br />
and Imediately before the said Spanish Boate came from shore<br />
the Newes aforesaid of the taking of Dunkirke, and of the English<br />
their putting the Spanish theret to the Sword after quarter given<br />
came to Oratavo, And saith that if the said ships Company<br />
did looke upon the sending of the said Spanish Boate to<br />
the Master and Purser, and foure more of the said ships<br />
(Companyore of the said ships<br />
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