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HCA 13/76 f.27v Annotate
First transcribed 5 June 2016  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 27  +
Parent volume HCA 13/76  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 05/06/2016  +
Transcription 16:° Novembris 1666 Super allone prodict 16:° Novembris 1666 Super allone prodict Examinat '''3.''' '''Benjamin Bennett''' de Kingston supra Thamesm in Com Surria ?Gen<br /> annos agens 32 aut de ricter testis productus et Juratus dicit<br /> et deponit prout sequitur (videlicet) Ad primum et 2 arles deponit that hee this depot was steward of the vessell<br /> or man of warr called the ''Royall'' [?Herroneo] Bourne Captaine<br /> at the seizure of the shipp ''God liffe'' Michael Sansiers Master And saith that<br /> upon his the said Sansiers first coming on board the ''Royall'' hee the said<br /> Sansier stamping and fretting severe and passionately said that had hee<br /> knowne that the ''Royall'' had had soe few men on board he would not have<br /> bin taken he would have runne her over first, Which words of<br /> the like in effect hee soe spake in the Cabbin in the presence of this deponent<br /> and his precontest John Blackwall and the Captaine of the man of warr<br /> And shortly after namely within two days or thereabouts<br /> after the said seizure he the said Sansiers declared and acknowledged<br /> that his shipp and lading were good prize and that hee was bound<br /> for Amsterdam And saith the said Captaine Sansier did declare to him<br /> this deponent walking upon the said ''Royalls'' deck, that hee had bine<br /> Captaine of a Dutch private mann of warr under or by a Dutch Commission<br /> and had taken severall English merchant men, And that if hee lost<br /> his Shipp and goods (speaking of and meaning the Shipp and goods in question)<br /> he cared not for it (knowing that they were prize) hee had another<br /> Shipp provided for him in his Country a better vessell than this was, hee<br /> would therewith take English merchant men enough to make him<br /> selfe whole againe or words to that effect. And saith that about<br /> Seaven dayes after seizure hee the said Sansier in the evening of a day<br /> proffered this deponent tenn pounds if soe bee<br /> he would but suffer him to leap over board and swim to shore that<br /> hee might get to London and procure a passage to his owne country<br /> Saying that his Shipp and lading were prize but notwithstanding<br /> that hee cared not for it hee should quickly bee revenged upon<br /> the English merchants and make himselfe better than hee was before<br /> could hee but got into his Country, Saying that hee knoweth here to<br /> find and meete with the English merchants everey day, or in words<br /> to that effect, And such was his discourse as well in publique as<br /> in private and as well onshore as on board the ffriott and a<br /> Common discourse in Company upon any occasion, Et alr nescit saving<br /> this deponent telling the said Sansier that if hee lept over board hee would<br /> bee drowned hee told this deponent. that he feard it not ffor he could swim<br /> well enough. Whereupon this deponent was forced to put him in the hold and was<br /> forced to lye upon the hatch wrapped up in a saile least hee should have made an<br /> escape in the night. Et alr nescit ./. Ad 3 arlum deponit that hee hath heard by the Captaine [?XXXX] to the [?effect]<br /> arlate. Et alr nescit. Adct]<br /> arlate. Et alr nescit. Ad  +
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