First transcribed
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16 May 2015 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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432 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/73 +
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Side
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Verso +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 16/05/2015 +
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Transcription
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whereupon the Commander of the sayd man of … whereupon the Commander of the sayd man of warr replyed and sayd<br />
then you are a fine prize to mee for it may [?well] be had [?XXX] are runne away from those that put you in [?trust] and soe commanded the master of the<br />
''Redd Rose'' and all his company (save sixe men and a boy) aboard the man of warr<br />
and sent foureteene of the man of warrs company aboard the ''Redd Rose'' and<br />
soe seized her as prize, which as the sayd man of warrs company<br />
declared to this deponent and the rest who were commanded aboard the<br />
man of warr hee had not done if the ''Redd Rose'' had any papers<br />
aboard declareing to what place shee belonged And hee further saith<br />
that this deponent and others of the shipps company being sometymes<br />
premitted to come aboard the sayd shipp ''Redd Rose'' by order of the Captaine<br />
of the man of warr while shee was in the power of the sayd danish<br />
man of warr did observe that the danish man of warrs company<br />
did waste and steale away divers of the shipp ''Redd Rose'' her provisions<br />
and materialls and dranke and wasted much wine which was laded<br />
aboard her in soe much that a man might stand up to the midd [?XXX]<br />
in salt and wine they having lett much of the wine runne out amongest<br />
the salt and that they dayly carried away beside what they dranke much<br />
wine in bottles and runletts and alsoe tooke away much salt and<br />
carried it on shoare at Brant holme Island whether they carried the<br />
said shipp in soe much that the dammage thereof in what they wasted<br />
and spoiled and what they soe carried away did in this deponents judgement<br />
amount to three hundred pounds sterling and better And further<br />
to these articles hee cannot depose/
To the 16th and 17th articles hee saith that after the said danish man of warr<br />
had soe pillaged the ''Redd Rose'' of her provisions an alsoe of some of<br />
her tackle and wasted and taken away a great quantitie of wynes<br />
and salt which was aboard her two Swedish men of warr approaching<br />
neere the place where the ''Redd Rose'' was the danish Mariners and<br />
souldiers went away in the ''Redd Rose'' her yawle ashoare and<br />
carried with them such of her provisions as they thought fitt<br />
therein and left the sayd shipp to the mercie of the Swedish men of<br />
warr who rescued the sayd shipp ''Redd Rose'' and those six emen<br />
and a boy of her company which were left aboard, and the<br />
sayd sixe men and boy by permission of the Swede carried her<br />
and her ladeing that was left to Stockholme the port whether shee<br />
was bound And the danish man of warr having notice by<br />
his company that came from aboard her that the ''Redd Rose'' was<br />
retaken from them by the Swedes did permitt the sayd Lemman<br />
and this deponent and others of the ''Redd Rose'' her Company [?whome]<br />
they kept prisoners aboard their man of warr to be at liberty<br />
and gave them a passe to goe to Stockholme or any other port where<br />
they thought they could finde their sayd shipp ''Redd Rose'' and caused<br />
them to buy of them the Yawle belonging to the ''Redd Rose'' and her [?XXXX]<br />
therein to make their passage, In which Yawle the sayd Lemman and<br />
this deponent and others of the sayd ''Redd Rose'' her company who [?were]<br />
soe sett at liberty did with great hazard and danger of their lives and<br />
with much difficulty and hardshipp goe from Borntholme to<br />
Stockholme by sea in the sayd Yawle, which is about sixe hundred<br />
English myles there to looke after their sayd shipp where after<br />
many perills and dangers of the sea they safely arrived and<br />
found their sayd shipp this hee deposeth of sight and certayne knowledge<br />
And further to these articles hee cannot depose./
To the 18th hee saith hee cannot depose/
To the 19th hee saith that the reason (as the danish man of warrs Captaine [?and]<br />
[?Company]rrs Captaine [?and]<br />
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