HCA 13/68 f.22r Annotate

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To the Crosse Interries

To the first Interry This Rendent saith that the sayd shipp the Lewis or
?Lowisa was taken neere to Holy yeland by the Kentish frigot whereof Capt
Reynolds was Commander and this Rendent masters mate, and saith he
comes to be examined as a witnes by the meanes of the sayd Captaine
Reynolds, and saith he knoweth not what he is to have if the sayd shipp
and goods be condemned. And as for the Hunter and her lading
he knoweth nothing thereof. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the second Interrye This Rendent saith that there
was about 15 tonne of oyle taken out of the Lousia (sic) and sent upp in a
hoy to this port of London but by whose order he knoweth not, but doth
beleive It was sent to London by the Order of the sayd Captaine Reynolds.
and saith he doth not endeavo:r to procure the sayd shipps Lowisa and
Hunter and their lading to be condemned for prize, but being sworne
in Court in a legall way to speake the truth in this cause hath now declared
the same according to his knowledge. And saith that Captaine Brandley
Commander of the Squadron whereto the Kentish frigot did
belong, did cause three small Iron gunnes with their carriages wormes
sponges and other appartenances to be taken out of the Lowisa into the
Kentish frigot for the service of this Commonwealth. And further he
cannot depose.

the marke of the ["R" HIS MARK] sayd
Richard Moone

Repeated before D:r Clarke
and D:r Godolphin