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|Transcription=To the eleaventh article hee saith and deposeth that soone after the
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foresaid seizure the said Captaine Addams and company carried the said shipp
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''Saint Nicholas'' to the ffleete under command of Generall Blake [XXXX GUTTER]
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Tituan as aforesaid, where by the Generalls order all or most of the
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said goods which were as aforesaid acknowledged by this deponent and hus [XXXX GUTTER]
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to be belonging (as they beleeved) to Spaniards were taken out of her
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and put into the frigots of the said fleete, and the officers of the ffleete [?there GUTTER]
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severall times told and promised this deponent and his said brother [?that GUTTER]
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they should have their shipp and freight, and their owne goods delivered
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unto them againe, And saith that after the
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departure from Tituan and coming before [XX?gos] most of the said hides that were taken [?out GUTTER]
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being put againe into the ''Nicholas'' to be carried to Lisbone, this [XXX GUTTER]
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deponent and his brother made sute to the Generall to be dismissed [XXX GUTTER]
 +
their shipp and freight and their owne and their owners goods according as had bin promissed, to which hee said hee [XXX GUTTER]
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not give soe much freight, and soe the said Captaine Adams [XX] the [XXXX XXXX GUTTER]
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Generalls order tooke the said shipp ''Nicholas'' and goods
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againe and carried them to lisbone, and at Lisbone hee saith the
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said goods of the Spaniards were by the said Captaine againe taken,
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and all dispersed and there sold to the officers and agents of the said
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fleete, saving the tobaccoes which were shipped for England, and
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there namely at Lisbone the said Captaine (allbeit hee told this
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deponent and his brother upon their comming from Tituan that at
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Lisbone they should be dismissed with their shipp and freight) kept them
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prisoners aboard his said frigot the ''maidstone'', and afterwards
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carried them out with him to sea, from place to place saying hee had received order to carry them againe to the Generall and comming
 +
before Cadiz, the said Captaine Suffered the said Claes Johnbson this
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deponents brother to goe aboard a Genua shipp bound in to Cadiz to follow his busines touching his said two former ships and leaving this [#]
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[#] deponent aboard the
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frigot with full power
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to receive the ''Nicholas'' and
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goods in case of restoring
 +
thereof by the Generalls
 +
order.
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about two monethes after namely in or about August last and not
 +
before coming back to Lisbone this deponent was dismissed,
 +
But the said shipp and goods and freight were and are still detained
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by the English. And saith that the said shipp ''Nicholas'' for every moneth of
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the said time was worth (for her imployment or freight) the summe of
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two hundred and fiftie pounds sterling, and was of the burthen
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of two hundred and fiftie tonnes or thereabouts, and was ub very
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good omployment when shee was seized.
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To the twelveth hee saith that the said shipp ''Saint Nicholas'' at the time
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of the said seizure had on board her foure and twenty guns,
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and was in all things very well furnished fitted and provided, and
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was with her said guns, tackle, apparell furniture and provisions
 +
well worth the summe of two thousand pounds sterling, and that
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hee saith was and is true and notorious.
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To the thirteeneth article hee saith and deposeth that such of the
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company of the ''Nicholas'' as were hurt or wounded , were soe hurt
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and wounded after shee was seized and after the said Claes Johnson
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the Commander and all the Spaniards were taken out of her
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with the ''Maidstonre frigot'', and were soe hurt
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or wounded because they brake open and were plunring of a chest
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of peeces of eight after the shipp the ''Nicholas'' was yeelded
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and were not hurt or wounded for not fighting, it being too
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late to thinke of fighting when the shipp was yeelded and the Captaine and passengers gonne [XXXX GUTTER] which hee knoweth being left in the
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''Nicholas'', and seeing the premisses.
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To the eleaventh article hee saith and deposeth that soone after the
foresaid seizure the said Captaine Addams and company carried the said shipp
Saint Nicholas to the ffleete under command of Generall Blake [XXXX GUTTER]
Tituan as aforesaid, where by the Generalls order all or most of the
said goods which were as aforesaid acknowledged by this deponent and hus [XXXX GUTTER]
to be belonging (as they beleeved) to Spaniards were taken out of her
and put into the frigots of the said fleete, and the officers of the ffleete [?there GUTTER]
severall times told and promised this deponent and his said brother [?that GUTTER]
they should have their shipp and freight, and their owne goods delivered
unto them againe, And saith that after the
departure from Tituan and coming before [XX?gos] most of the said hides that were taken [?out GUTTER]
being put againe into the Nicholas to be carried to Lisbone, this [XXX GUTTER]
deponent and his brother made sute to the Generall to be dismissed [XXX GUTTER]
their shipp and freight and their owne and their owners goods according as had bin promissed, to which hee said hee [XXX GUTTER]
not give soe much freight, and soe the said Captaine Adams [XX] the [XXXX XXXX GUTTER]
Generalls order tooke the said shipp Nicholas and goods
againe and carried them to lisbone, and at Lisbone hee saith the
said goods of the Spaniards were by the said Captaine againe taken,
and all dispersed and there sold to the officers and agents of the said
fleete, saving the tobaccoes which were shipped for England, and
there namely at Lisbone the said Captaine (allbeit hee told this
deponent and his brother upon their comming from Tituan that at
Lisbone they should be dismissed with their shipp and freight) kept them
prisoners aboard his said frigot the maidstone, and afterwards
carried them out with him to sea, from place to place saying hee had received order to carry them againe to the Generall and comming
before Cadiz, the said Captaine Suffered the said Claes Johnbson this
deponents brother to goe aboard a Genua shipp bound in to Cadiz to follow his busines touching his said two former ships and leaving this [#]

[#] deponent aboard the
frigot with full power
to receive the Nicholas and
goods in case of restoring
thereof by the Generalls
order.

about two monethes after namely in or about August last and not
before coming back to Lisbone this deponent was dismissed,
But the said shipp and goods and freight were and are still detained
by the English. And saith that the said shipp Nicholas for every moneth of
the said time was worth (for her imployment or freight) the summe of
two hundred and fiftie pounds sterling, and was of the burthen
of two hundred and fiftie tonnes or thereabouts, and was ub very
good omployment when shee was seized.

To the twelveth hee saith that the said shipp Saint Nicholas at the time
of the said seizure had on board her foure and twenty guns,
and was in all things very well furnished fitted and provided, and
was with her said guns, tackle, apparell furniture and provisions
well worth the summe of two thousand pounds sterling, and that
hee saith was and is true and notorious.

To the thirteeneth article hee saith and deposeth that such of the
company of the Nicholas as were hurt or wounded , were soe hurt
and wounded after shee was seized and after the said Claes Johnson
the Commander and all the Spaniards were taken out of her
with the Maidstonre frigot, and were soe hurt
or wounded because they brake open and were plunring of a chest
of peeces of eight after the shipp the Nicholas was yeelded
and were not hurt or wounded for not fighting, it being too
late to thinke of fighting when the shipp was yeelded and the Captaine and passengers gonne [XXXX GUTTER] which hee knoweth being left in the
Nicholas, and seeing the premisses.

To