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sworne and examined.
 
sworne and examined.
  
13. To the first article he saith and deposeth that the shipp the Golden
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To the first article he saith and deposeth that the shipp the Golden
14. Parrot arlate was at the time of he seizure a foreigne shipp, belonging
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Parrot arlate was at the time of he seizure a foreigne shipp, belonging
15. to fflushing and not to any of the people of this Nation, and the
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to fflushing and not to any of the people of this Nation, and the
16. master and company were all Dutch, and for such they confessed themselves'
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master and company were all Dutch, and for such they confessed themselves'
17. and for such as aforesaid the said ship and company were commonly accounted
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and for such as aforesaid the said ship and company were commonly accounted
18. and reputed yeelding a reason as followeth
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and reputed yeelding a reason as followeth
  
19. To the second he refereth himself to the Act of Parliament arlate
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To the second he refereth himself to the Act of Parliament arlate
  
20. To the third and fourth fifth and sixth articles he saith and deoseth that in or about the moneth
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To the third and fourth fifth and sixth articles he saith and deoseth that in or about the moneth
21. of february 1654 the said shipp ''Jolly frigot'' in the immediate service
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of february 1654 the said shipp ''Jolly frigot'' in the immediate service
22. of the Commonwealth being at an anchor on Mount Serrat (one of the Caribbe Islands) in the West Indies the company espied a sloop
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of the Commonwealth being at an anchor on Mount Serrat (one of the Caribbe Islands) in the West Indies the company espied a sloop
23. off at sea about a legue or two distant from there, which being the
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off at sea about a legue or two distant from there, which being the
24. espied, Captaine John Clarke commander of the said frigot
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espied, Captaine John Clarke commander of the said frigot
25. commanded this deponent (who was said a Midshippman belonging
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commanded this deponent (who was said a Midshippman belonging
26. to the said frigat) to goe with the shipps boateman and speake with
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to the said frigat) to goe with the shipps boateman and speake with
27. the said sloop, which this deponent accordingly did, and coming
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the said sloop, which this deponent accordingly did, and coming
28. aboard her, demanded of their company were that were on board her
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aboard her, demanded of their company were that were on board her
29. whome they were and whether bound, to which they answered that they
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whome they were and whether bound, to which they answered that they
30. were belonging to the shipp the ''Golden Parrot'' of fflushing which was
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were belonging to the shipp the ''Golden Parrot'' of fflushing which was
31. then at Saint Christopher, and was coming up and intended the next
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then at Saint Christopher, and was coming up and intended the next
32. day to be on Mount Serrat and that they were going before to
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day to be on Mount Serrat and that they were going before to
33. her their ship laden with tobaccoes and sugars and
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her their ship laden with tobaccoes and sugars and
34. of a storehouse which they had there, against the shipp carried up, and
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of a storehouse which they had there, against the shipp carried up, and
35. then these tobaccoes and sugars were the procede of goods which they
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then these tobaccoes and sugars were the procede of goods which they
36. had sold and bartered away to the English planters there, whereupon
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had sold and bartered away to the English planters there, whereupon
37. this deponent carried her to the said frigat; and the next day or
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this deponent carried her to the said frigat; and the next day or
38. next day but one (or thereabouts the time) they ordered the said shipp
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next day but one (or thereabouts the time) they ordered the said shipp
39. the Golden Parrot carried up towards Mount Serrat and thereupon
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the Golden Parrot carried up towards Mount Serrat and thereupon
40. the said frigat weighed and were off to sea (?to her) and haled her
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the said frigat weighed and were off to sea (?to her) and haled her
41. and demanding wheure they were, they answered of Flushing, and
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and demanding wheure they were, they answered of Flushing, and
42. being alsoe demanded where they were bound, they answered to
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being alsoe demanded where they were bound, they answered to
43. Mount Serrat upon which and finding the shipps company to be
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Mount Serrat upon which and finding the shipps company to be
44. all Dutch and to have dutch colours, and the master (named to his
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all Dutch and to have dutch colours, and the master (named to his
45. remembrance) John Danielson) to be alsoe a dutchman, they seized
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remembrance) John Danielson) to be alsoe a dutchman, they seized
46. and carried her to xxxx an anchor before Mount Serrat, and the next
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and carried her to xxxx an anchor before Mount Serrat, and the next
47. morning they were and for Saint Christopher and carried the said shipp
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morning they were and for Saint Christopher and carried the said shipp
48. the Parrot (called in Dutch the Poppagay) and the sloop along
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the Parrot (called in Dutch the Poppagay) and the sloop along
49. with them, and coming to her, an English planter there
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with them, and coming to her, an English planter there
50. resident made it appeare that he had goods aboard the said shipp
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resident made it appeare that he had goods aboard the said shipp
51. which was brought from Flushing and were consigned unto and to be
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which was brought from Flushing and were consigned unto and to be
52. delivered to him at Saint Christopher in the English Plantation and
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delivered to him at Saint Christopher in the English Plantation and
53. the said master acknowledging for which, the said goods were aboard
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the said master acknowledging for which, the said goods were aboard
  
 
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The first of Novembere 16?6

The Lord Protector against the shipp named the}
Golden Parrot (whereof John Daniels[on] was master}
and goods in the same, seized by the jolly frigot}
Captaine John Clarke com[man[der in the immediate}
service of this Commonwealth}

Examined upon an
allegac[ion] given in on
this xxxxxxs? behalfe

John Warner of the Isle of white
Merchant aged 23 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined.

To the first article he saith and deposeth that the shipp the Golden
Parrot arlate was at the time of he seizure a foreigne shipp, belonging
to fflushing and not to any of the people of this Nation, and the
master and company were all Dutch, and for such they confessed themselves'
and for such as aforesaid the said ship and company were commonly accounted
and reputed yeelding a reason as followeth

To the second he refereth himself to the Act of Parliament arlate

To the third and fourth fifth and sixth articles he saith and deoseth that in or about the moneth
of february 1654 the said shipp Jolly frigot in the immediate service
of the Commonwealth being at an anchor on Mount Serrat (one of the Caribbe Islands) in the West Indies the company espied a sloop
off at sea about a legue or two distant from there, which being the
espied, Captaine John Clarke commander of the said frigot
commanded this deponent (who was said a Midshippman belonging
to the said frigat) to goe with the shipps boateman and speake with
the said sloop, which this deponent accordingly did, and coming
aboard her, demanded of their company were that were on board her
whome they were and whether bound, to which they answered that they
were belonging to the shipp the Golden Parrot of fflushing which was
then at Saint Christopher, and was coming up and intended the next
day to be on Mount Serrat and that they were going before to
her their ship laden with tobaccoes and sugars and
of a storehouse which they had there, against the shipp carried up, and
then these tobaccoes and sugars were the procede of goods which they
had sold and bartered away to the English planters there, whereupon
this deponent carried her to the said frigat; and the next day or
next day but one (or thereabouts the time) they ordered the said shipp
the Golden Parrot carried up towards Mount Serrat and thereupon
the said frigat weighed and were off to sea (?to her) and haled her
and demanding wheure they were, they answered of Flushing, and
being alsoe demanded where they were bound, they answered to
Mount Serrat upon which and finding the shipps company to be
all Dutch and to have dutch colours, and the master (named to his
remembrance) John Danielson) to be alsoe a dutchman, they seized
and carried her to xxxx an anchor before Mount Serrat, and the next
morning they were and for Saint Christopher and carried the said shipp
the Parrot (called in Dutch the Poppagay) and the sloop along
with them, and coming to her, an English planter there
resident made it appeare that he had goods aboard the said shipp
which was brought from Flushing and were consigned unto and to be
delivered to him at Saint Christopher in the English Plantation and
the said master acknowledging for which, the said goods were aboard

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