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|Transcription=insomuch that they within could not looke out without danger of being shott
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nor indeed could they continue safe within, the shott comming frequently in at
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the windowes and through the walls from the Castle, as being purposely
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directed and aimed to destroy the said house and they that were therein, And
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saith that on sunday the first of May of the said yeare, English stile, the
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dutch out of their desire of destroying the said English factorie set
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fire on houses of the village which were within twenty yards or thereabouts
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and next unto the said English house, and this they did albeit there
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were houses of the Negroes much nearer the said Castle than the
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said houses which they first fired, and had their intention bin
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rather to annoy the Negroes than to Doe mischeife to the English
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they would as hee conceiveth have begun in their firing with the
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said houses that were neerest unto them. But as hee saith
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the fire suddainly after it was so begun lighting on the said English
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house, the said English factors and their servants bestirred themselves
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to quench it and endeavoured to pull off the thatch for the
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better extinguishing the fire, but the dutch soe plied it (as this deponent
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understood for heewas now gonne aboard where hee was withinn sight of it namely within halfe an English mile of it)
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with small shott that the servants could not get up to pull downe
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And soe hee saith the said house was on the said first of May 1659
  
|Transcription=Informe the XXX within and not looke out whichever danger of XXX Rott
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burnt and destroyed by the said dutch and their meanes, by such their
nor indeed would they XXX safe within, the Rott running frequently in an
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the windXXX and XXX the walls from the Sayle[?], as being purposely
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directed and aimed to XXX the said XXX and then the XXX, ad
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saith then on pounder the first of Wear of the said yeare, XXX XXX, the
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XXX our of XXX desire of destroying the said XXX XXX XXX
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five on XXX of the village which were within twenty yards or thereabouts
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and were XXX XXX said XXX XXX, and then they did XXX there
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were XXX of the Negroes XXX XXX the said Master[?] then the
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said XXX were XXX first fired, and XXX their intention but
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XXX would as XXX were withcare begun inXXX XXX of with the
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said XXX ten more XXX unto them. But as XXX
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the five suddianly often in was so begun lurching on the said XXX
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XXX, the said XXX XXX and XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
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to XXX in and XXXX to pull off the XXX for the
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best or XXX the XXX, but the XXX the XXX is (as this deponent
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understood for one was now gonne aboard XXX XXX of it namely within XXX an English XXX)
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with small Ratt[?] XXX XXX XXX nor XXX to pull downe
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the XX nor XXX XXX about the XXX in XXX XXX downe
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And the XXX XXX XXX XXX on the said first of May 1659
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burnt and destroyed by XXX duty and their XXX, XXX XXX XXX
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firing and routing and XXX the XXX and keeping the
 
firing and routing and XXX the XXX and keeping the
 
XXX from being XXX. And XXX XXX XXX XXX
 
XXX from being XXX. And XXX XXX XXX XXX
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XXX off the said iron (XXX about 200 barrs) the duty firme the XXX
 
XXX off the said iron (XXX about 200 barrs) the duty firme the XXX
 
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insomuch that they within could not looke out without danger of being shott
nor indeed could they continue safe within, the shott comming frequently in at
the windowes and through the walls from the Castle, as being purposely
directed and aimed to destroy the said house and they that were therein, And
saith that on sunday the first of May of the said yeare, English stile, the
dutch out of their desire of destroying the said English factorie set
fire on houses of the village which were within twenty yards or thereabouts
and next unto the said English house, and this they did albeit there
were houses of the Negroes much nearer the said Castle than the
said houses which they first fired, and had their intention bin
rather to annoy the Negroes than to Doe mischeife to the English
they would as hee conceiveth have begun in their firing with the
said houses that were neerest unto them. But as hee saith
the fire suddainly after it was so begun lighting on the said English
house, the said English factors and their servants bestirred themselves
to quench it and endeavoured to pull off the thatch for the
better extinguishing the fire, but the dutch soe plied it (as this deponent
understood for heewas now gonne aboard where hee was withinn sight of it namely within halfe an English mile of it)
with small shott that the servants could not get up to pull downe
And soe hee saith the said house was on the said first of May 1659

burnt and destroyed by the said dutch and their meanes, by such their
firing and routing and XXX the XXX and keeping the
XXX from being XXX. And XXX XXX XXX XXX
XXX it logs were dangerously burnt, XXX or darker was XXX
to be put to XXX XXX XXX. And further then this deponent while
XXX XXX XXX XXX (whXXX XXX would on salt XXX XXX was above fourteene XXX
or thereabout before the said firing) saw then there was XXX of goods and
merchandize therein belonging to the said XXX XXX, of the
XXX andqualities ention in the XXX XXX, and as XXX
beleaveth the very qualities of the XXX therein expressed, XXX of
quantities and knew and tooke notice of which goods and merchandize
XXX were dXXX (saving the XXX) by the XXXby the said fire
and XXX XXX XXX XXX following XXX
deponent XXX) to XXX with his said prize, XXX XXX XXX
XXX XXX XXX XXX requested him to returne with
his boate and some of his Company and XXX of the Company to
XXX XXX to XXX the XXX XXX was left in the XXX and ruine
of the said cargo, all SSS of her goods being destroid with fire as
aforesaid, whereof the said XXX and XXX XXX before this deponent
XXX to XXX. And saith then this deponent and XXX of his
Company in his boate and XXX of the said East India and XXX XXX and
XXX in the XXX XXX and arriving on the said XXX XXX under XXX
morn of XXX following for and firm, and endeavouring to goe from to
XXX off the said iron (XXX about 200 barrs) the duty firme the XXX
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