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|First transcriber=John Layt
 
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|First transcribed=2015/05/28
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|Transcription=and the Captaine or One
|Transcription=and the Captaine ???
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of his Officers bid Sprittman to send his Dutch Boate aboard the
of? his Officers bid the Sprittman to send his Dutch Boate aboard the
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''Alexander'' to which the said Sprittiman replyed and said, that if
Alexander to which the said Sprittiman? replyed and said, that if
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(meaning the Master and Company of the
smeaming? the Master and Company of the
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''Alexander'' have any thing more to say to us then wee have to
Alexander ??? any thing more to say to hen? wee have to
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you, send your English boate aboard us or to that effect, and thereupon
you. But your English boate aboard it? or to that effect. and hereupon
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the ''Alexanders'' boate came to the ''Starrs'' side with the mate and
the Alep? and. ?? boate rame? to the Starr?. and went with the
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about Eight or nine men more belonging to the ''Alexander'' and
Master into the Cabbin and in the meane time this Deponant
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the said Mate came on board the ''Starr'', and went with the  
who then beloyed? to, and wat on board the Golden Starr
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Master into the Cabbin, and in the meane time this Deponant
had some disronrse??? with the men which brought the said Mate?
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(who then belonged to, and was on board the ''Golden Starr'')
abord at they were in their boate and this Depoant asking?
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had some discourse with the men which brought the said Mate
them when to they were, some of them said they were of
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aboard as they were in their boate, and this Deponent
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(who then belonged to, and was on board the ''Golden Starr'')
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had some discourse with the men which (sic) brought the said Mate
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aboard as they were in their boate, adn this Deponent asking
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them whence they were, some of them said they were of
 
the sea, others of them said they came from London and were bound for Jamaica
 
the sea, others of them said they came from London and were bound for Jamaica
and they said they had ??? to ??? all Dutch ships to see
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and they said they had order to search all Dutch ships to see
if they had any Spanish Goods aboard, and phseutly??? after
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if they had any Spanish Goods aboard, and presently after
the mate went onboard the Alexander, and so soone as hee
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the mate went onboard the ''Alexander'', and so soone as hee
was come onboard, they firee one Gunne? at the Starr, and
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was come onboard, they fired one Gunne at the ''Starr'', and
then lowered their English mlient???, and hoysled??? upp the
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then lowered their English Antient, and hoysted upp the
Portugall mlient?, and then fired a whole broadside at and
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Portugall Antient, and then fired a whole broadside at and
upon the said Ship Golden Starr, and a Ketch which belonged
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upon the said Ship ''Golden Starr'', and a Ketch which belonged
unto and was in Company of the Alexander whereof one
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unto and was in Company of the ''Alexander'' (whereof one
harsnof? was ??? fired some Gunnes? atoupon? the Golden
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Hasnet was master) fired some Gunnes at and upon the ''Golden''
Starr, ??? thereby did much damage to the said Ships
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''Starre'', And thereby did much dammage to the said Ships
hull sailes and rigging and her Company ??? lives were in greate danger?
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hull sailes and rigging and her Companyes lives were in greate Danger
and saith that ??? ??? Company of the Golden Starr did give
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and saith that neitehr Master nor Company of the ''Golden Starr'' did give
them any occasion? ??? doe? nor did any wait opp????
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them any occasion soe to doe, nor did any wais oppose them
and saith that after the Alexanders Company had fired their?
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and saith that after the ''Alexanders'' Company had fired their
broad side at the Golden Starr, the Master or some of her Company
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broad side at the ''Golden Starr'', the Master or some of her Company
Called out to then, to leave? Shooting, and they would come
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Called out to then, to leave Shooteing, and they would come
onboard them, which the said Sprittyman??? presently did
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onboard them, which the said Sprittyman presently did
and toole this Deponent and three more with him, and further
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and tooke this Deponent and three more with him, and further
Deposes not./.
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Deposeth not./.
  
To the third hee saith that soe? soone? at the said Sprittyman?
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To the third hee saith that soe soone as the said Sprittyman
and ??? Deponant the three others were come on board the Alexander
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and this Deponent and the three others were come on board the ''Alexander''
the said Sprittiman? wat? put into the Roundhouse of teh Alexander
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the said Sprittiman was put into the Roundhouse of the ''Alexander''
and the Captaine of her went to him there, and hit? Deponant
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and the Captaine of her went to him there, and this Deponent
 
and the other three were put into the great Cabbin, and a
 
and the other three were put into the great Cabbin, and a
guard set over them soe that this? Deponant could not heare what
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guard set over them soe that this Deponent could not heare what
discourse passed between the said Spittyman and the
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discourse passed between the said Sprittyman and the
Captaine of the Alexander and saith that presently
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Captaine of the ''Alexander'' and saith that presently
after the said Sprittyman was come onbaord the Alexander
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after the said Sprittyman was come onboard the ''Alexander''
the Captaine of the Alexander sent ??? boate, and alsoe? the
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the Captaine of the ''Alexander'' sent his boate, and alsoe the
Golden Starre boate, (which then lay by the Alexander) which about foure
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''Golden Starrs'' boate, (which then lay by the ''Alexander'') with about foure
 
(or
 
(or
 
 
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and the Captaine or One
of his Officers bid Sprittman to send his Dutch Boate aboard the
Alexander to which the said Sprittiman replyed and said, that if
(meaning the Master and Company of the
Alexander have any thing more to say to us then wee have to
you, send your English boate aboard us or to that effect, and thereupon
the Alexanders boate came to the Starrs side with the mate and
about Eight or nine men more belonging to the Alexander and
the said Mate came on board the Starr, and went with the
Master into the Cabbin, and in the meane time this Deponant
(who then belonged to, and was on board the Golden Starr)
had some discourse with the men which brought the said Mate
aboard as they were in their boate, and this Deponent
(who then belonged to, and was on board the Golden Starr)
had some discourse with the men which (sic) brought the said Mate
aboard as they were in their boate, adn this Deponent asking
them whence they were, some of them said they were of
the sea, others of them said they came from London and were bound for Jamaica
and they said they had order to search all Dutch ships to see
if they had any Spanish Goods aboard, and presently after
the mate went onboard the Alexander, and so soone as hee
was come onboard, they fired one Gunne at the Starr, and
then lowered their English Antient, and hoysted upp the
Portugall Antient, and then fired a whole broadside at and
upon the said Ship Golden Starr, and a Ketch which belonged
unto and was in Company of the Alexander (whereof one
Hasnet was master) fired some Gunnes at and upon the Golden
Starre, And thereby did much dammage to the said Ships
hull sailes and rigging and her Companyes lives were in greate Danger
and saith that neitehr Master nor Company of the Golden Starr did give
them any occasion soe to doe, nor did any wais oppose them
and saith that after the Alexanders Company had fired their
broad side at the Golden Starr, the Master or some of her Company
Called out to then, to leave Shooteing, and they would come
onboard them, which the said Sprittyman presently did
and tooke this Deponent and three more with him, and further
Deposeth not./.

To the third hee saith that soe soone as the said Sprittyman
and this Deponent and the three others were come on board the Alexander
the said Sprittiman was put into the Roundhouse of the Alexander
and the Captaine of her went to him there, and this Deponent
and the other three were put into the great Cabbin, and a
guard set over them soe that this Deponent could not heare what
discourse passed between the said Sprittyman and the
Captaine of the Alexander and saith that presently
after the said Sprittyman was come onboard the Alexander
the Captaine of the Alexander sent his boate, and alsoe the
Golden Starrs boate, (which then lay by the Alexander) with about foure
(or