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|Transcription=the said shipp, gunns, sailes, shrowdes, powder, ammunition, tackle apparell
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and furniture were at the said time of spoile and seizure worth thirteene
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hundred pounds sterling, and her lading of copper barrs, and other goods, necessaries
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and provisions worth the like summe of thirteene hundred pounds or
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neere thereabouts in this deponents estimation. And otherwise hee cannot
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depose.
  
|Transcription=1. the said shipp, gunns, sailes, shrowdes, powder, ammunition, tackle apparell
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To the seaventh hee saith the said shipp at the time of the said seizure
2. and furniture were at the said time of spoile and seizure worth thirteene
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was in pay of the said Naylor and company for and after the rate of
3. hundred pounds sterling, and her lading of copper barrs, and other goods, necessaries
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fiftie pounds per month for seaven or eight monethes, and
4. and provisions worth the like summe of thirteene hundred pounds or
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was upon her comming to the Barbada's from Ginney to have bin delivered
5. neere thereabouts in this deponents estimation. And otherwise hee cannot
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to her owners or their use; and saith shee would have made in freight
6. depose.
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from the Barbada's to London four hundred pounds cleare of all
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victualls and expences, and soe much profitt other shipps of that
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burthen doe usually make which hee knoweth having bin twice at
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the Barbadas as a mariner in shipps. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
  
7. To the seaventh hee saith the said shipp at the time of the said seizure
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John burnetts [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
8. was in pay of the said Naylor and company for and after the rate of
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9. fiftie pounds per month for eight or seaven or eight monethes, and
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10. was upon her comming to the Barbada's from Ginney to have bin delivered
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11. to her owners or their use; and saith shee would have made in freight
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12. from the Barbada's to London XX four hundred pounds cleare of all
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13. victualls and expences, and soe much profitt other shipps of that
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14. burthen doe usually make which hee knoweth having bin twice at
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15. the Barbadas as a mariner in shipps. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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John buonnetts SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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The same day. &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
 
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The same day.
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Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
 
Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.
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aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and exámined.
 
aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and exámined.
  
23. To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the producents Thomas
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To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the producents Thomas
24. Wade and company, and saith they were the time arlate the true and
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Wade and company, and saith they were the time arlate the true and
25. lawfull owners and Proprietors of the shipp the Justice of dover (of
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lawfull owners and Proprietors of the shipp the ''Justice'' of dover (of
26. which John ffishbell was master) and of her tackle apparrell and furniture
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which John ffishbell was master) and of her tackle apparrell and furniture
27. and for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth being one of her
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and for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth being one of her
28. company the voyage allegate.
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company the voyage allegate.
  
29. To the second article hee saith hee well knoweth John Naylor, John hXXXe
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To the second article hee saith hee well knoweth John Naylor, John horne
30. and company arlate, subiects of this Commonwealth, and that they within
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and company arlate, subiects of this Commonwealth, and that they within
31. the time aforesaid hired and tooke the said shipp to freight of the said
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the time aforesaid hired and tooke the said shipp to freight of the said
32. owners for a voyage for Ginney and thense for the Barbada's, and
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owners for a voyage for Ginney and thense for the Barbada's, and
33. laded her with copper barrs, and other goods for their owne account, to be
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laded her with copper barrs, and other goods for their owne account, to be
34. disposed of at Ginney for their advantage, and that they were the true
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disposed of at Ginney for their advantage, and that they were the true
35. proprietors of the said goods, and for such commonly accounted, yeelding
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proprietors of the said goods, and for such commonly accounted, yeelding
36. for reason of his knowledge as aforesaid, and seeing the said goods soe laded
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for reason of his knowledge as aforesaid, and seeing the said goods soe laded
37. as aforesaid.
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as aforesaid.
  
38. To the third hee referreth himselfe to the articles of Peace arlate, which
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To the third hee referreth himselfe to the articles of Peace arlate, which
39. peace hee saith was and is publique and notorious.
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peace hee saith was and is publique and notorious.
  
40. To the fourth and fifth articles hee saith that the said shipp with her
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To the fourth and fifth articles hee saith that the said shipp with her
41. said lading being in the moneth of January last past at Cape
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said lading being in the moneth of January last past at Cape
42. Sierra -Leone in Ginney to take in wood and water as fXXX (as iit
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Sierra -Leone in Ginney to take in wood and water as (as iit
43. was and is ˹there˺ free to the English to doe) was there met with by one
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was and is there free to the English to doe) was there met with by one
44. Monsieur de la Rose commander of a ffrench shipp called the
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Monsieur de la Rose commander of a ffrench shipp called the
45. dutches, Admirall of other ffrench shipps which hee had in his company
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''dutches'', Admirall of other ffrench shipps which hee had in his company
46. all belonging to the king of ffrance or his subiects, who which
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all belonging to the king of ffrance or his subiects, which
47. monsieur de la Rose and company and others beginning going about in a
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Monsieur de la Rose and company going about in a
48. violent manner to seize the said shipp Justice, the said John ffishbell and
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violent manner to seize the said shipp ''Justice'', the said John ffishbell and
49. company others of his company told and acquainted them with the Peace
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others of his company told and acquainted them with the Peace
50. made betwixt England and ffrance and therefore desired them to
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made betwixt England and ffrance and therefore desired them to
51. forbeare committing violence on those that were in amitie with them
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forbeare committing violence on those that were in amitie with them
 
howbeit
 
howbeit
 
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the said shipp, gunns, sailes, shrowdes, powder, ammunition, tackle apparell
and furniture were at the said time of spoile and seizure worth thirteene
hundred pounds sterling, and her lading of copper barrs, and other goods, necessaries
and provisions worth the like summe of thirteene hundred pounds or
neere thereabouts in this deponents estimation. And otherwise hee cannot
depose.

To the seaventh hee saith the said shipp at the time of the said seizure
was in pay of the said Naylor and company for and after the rate of
fiftie pounds per month for seaven or eight monethes, and
was upon her comming to the Barbada's from Ginney to have bin delivered
to her owners or their use; and saith shee would have made in freight
from the Barbada's to London four hundred pounds cleare of all
victualls and expences, and soe much profitt other shipps of that
burthen doe usually make which hee knoweth having bin twice at
the Barbadas as a mariner in shipps. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

John burnetts [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.

Rp. 4.

Lewes Maddock of Limehouse in the County of Middlesex Mariner
aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts, sworne and exámined.

To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the producents Thomas
Wade and company, and saith they were the time arlate the true and
lawfull owners and Proprietors of the shipp the Justice of dover (of
which John ffishbell was master) and of her tackle apparrell and furniture
and for such commonly accounted, which hee knoweth being one of her
company the voyage allegate.

To the second article hee saith hee well knoweth John Naylor, John horne
and company arlate, subiects of this Commonwealth, and that they within
the time aforesaid hired and tooke the said shipp to freight of the said
owners for a voyage for Ginney and thense for the Barbada's, and
laded her with copper barrs, and other goods for their owne account, to be
disposed of at Ginney for their advantage, and that they were the true
proprietors of the said goods, and for such commonly accounted, yeelding
for reason of his knowledge as aforesaid, and seeing the said goods soe laded
as aforesaid.

To the third hee referreth himselfe to the articles of Peace arlate, which
peace hee saith was and is publique and notorious.

To the fourth and fifth articles hee saith that the said shipp with her
said lading being in the moneth of January last past at Cape
Sierra -Leone in Ginney to take in wood and water as (as iit
was and is there free to the English to doe) was there met with by one
Monsieur de la Rose commander of a ffrench shipp called the
dutches, Admirall of other ffrench shipps which hee had in his company
all belonging to the king of ffrance or his subiects, which
Monsieur de la Rose and company going about in a
violent manner to seize the said shipp Justice, the said John ffishbell and
others of his company told and acquainted them with the Peace
made betwixt England and ffrance and therefore desired them to
forbeare committing violence on those that were in amitie with them
howbeit