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|Transcription=The 11th day of September 1651.
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|Transcription=amendments and [?uses] of the said ship in the schedule
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hereunto annexed contayned and specified
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to which this deponent for more certainty herein
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referreth himselfe And further saith hee cannot
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depose
  
Touching the said ship the}
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Repeated before doctor Exton
''Lawrell''.}
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'''Israell Powell''' of the parishe of Saint Olaves in
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Tho wilkes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Southwarke in the County of Surry ffeltmaker
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aged 40 yeares of thereabouts sworne
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<nowiki>****************************</nowiki>
and Examined deposeth
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as followeth. videlicet That hee this deponent was one
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The say aforesaid, upon Interrogatories on the behalf
of the Company of and belonging to the ship the ''Lawrell''
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of the said &#91;?Searle&#93; Topp and Company examined.
att such tyme as she came last from Smirna bound for Leghorne
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And saith that when the said ship was about 25 leagues off
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On the behalf of George Searle&#125;
Leghorne they espied two saile of ships to the Leward of them
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ffrancis Topp and Company Imployers&#125;
one of which after wards proved to bee a French man of warre and
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of the Ship the ''restitution'', touching&#125;
the other a prize which shee had taken, which said ships were noe
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the takeing of the shipp the ''Greyhound''&#125;
sooner discovered but that Mr Maplesden comander
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of the said ship ''Lawrell'' said they were Englishe ships and therefore hee
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'''Smith dt.'''
would stay for them, and soe did accordingly, untill the Eveneing
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at which tyme the said ffrenchman of warres Longboate came
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'''Adrian Phillip A Porto''' of Brill in holland M&#91;?ariner GUTTER&#93;
up with the ''Lawrell'' and hawled them and demanded whence they
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Master of the shipp the ''Greyhound'' aged 28 yeares or thereabouts
were and whither they were bound to which answere was returned
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sworne and examined deposeth as followeth.//
from the ''Lawrell'' that they were of England and they they were bound
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for Leghorne which done the man of warres company told them
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To the first article of the said Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth That hee
what theire ship was and therefore willd them to stay there where
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doth very well know the shipp the ''Greyhound'' Interrogated and was and att this &#91;?present GUTTER&#93;
they then were till the next morning which was upon the thirteenth or
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is Master thereof, and hee saith that the said shipp did and doth belong
fowreteenth dayes of November 1649 as hee remembreth the tyme
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unto the Port of Brill in holland aforesaid and not to any place or port in
which was done accordingly and the said ship stayed there albeit
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ffrance, And hee further saith thet Albert Adrianson, John Adrianson
shee was to the windward of the said Ma of warre and might without
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Vordam, of the Brill ffrancis Cornellis d&#91;?e&#93;nicke of Maysland S&#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
doubt have gone in to Leghorne if the said Maplesden had soe
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Williamson Bryer of the same place, and hee this deponent are owners and
thought good long before the man of warre could have come up to her
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Proprietors of the said shipp the ''Greyhound'', and so are accompted rep&#91;?orted GUTTER&#93;
And on the said Morning soe soone as it was daylight the said
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and taken hee this deponent haveing bin Master of the said shipp and part
Man of warre came up with the ''Lawrell'' and sent his boate
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=owner as aforesaid for foure yeares last past and upwards, And otherwise
abord with diverse men in her who againe hawled them and demanded
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hee saith hee cannot depose./
the said Maplesden to come abord, which hee did not doe, but
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with them in his owne boate did send his Cheife Mate and a
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To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that att such time as the said shipp the
Fryer which (sic) was abord the ''Lawrell'' unto the said Man of warre to
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''Greyhound'' was taken and seised by the Interrogated Captaine Ri&#91;XXxxxx GUTTER&#93;
give them satisfaction to such questions as they should demand
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there was on board her, 63 thowsand of hoopes, and fifty
touching the said ship both which (sic) together with the said Boate were
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Cases of glasses, laded by John Cole an English man liveing at
by the said Man of warre detayned and kepte there without
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Roane in ffrance, where they were laden aboard the said shipp to bee trans
returneing againe to the ''lawrell'' which gave this deponent
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=ported to Bourdeux according to the sewrall bills of ladeing annexed to the
and all the rest of the Company abord the ''Lawrell;; great cause
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said Interrogatories, which said goods are french goods but whether belonging to
to distrust the said man of warre, and to beleeve that they intended
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the said Cole or some french Merchant or whome else hee knoweth not,
noe good unto them. And further saith that soone after the premisses
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And hee saith that there was about the
the said Man of warre did againe send his boat with some of
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shipp the ''Greyhound'' when shee was so taken as much plaiser ballast &#91;?as XX GUTTER&#93;
his officers and diverse of his company abord the ''Lawrell''
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ten pounds English money for the Accompt of the said Owners and this &#91;?deponent GUTTER&#93;
which said officer&#91;?s&#93; was noe sooner come abord but hee
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to bee brought to Bourdeux unto which Port hee saith they were &#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
was
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and further hee cannot depose saveing hee saith that there was alsoe
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142. dozen of glasse bottles which belong unto this deponent and
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Company abord the said shipp att her seisure as aforesaid
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To the third Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth, that att such time as the said &#91;?ship GUTTER&#93;
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was taken as aforesaid, there were not any other papers or writeings or
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&#91;XXX GUTTER&#93;
  
 
}}
 
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amendments and [?uses] of the said ship in the schedule
hereunto annexed contayned and specified
to which this deponent for more certainty herein
referreth himselfe And further saith hee cannot
depose

Repeated before doctor Exton

Tho wilkes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

****************************

The say aforesaid, upon Interrogatories on the behalf
of the said [?Searle] Topp and Company examined.

On the behalf of George Searle}
ffrancis Topp and Company Imployers}
of the Ship the restitution, touching}
the takeing of the shipp the Greyhound}

Smith dt.

Adrian Phillip A Porto of Brill in holland M[?ariner GUTTER]
Master of the shipp the Greyhound aged 28 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined deposeth as followeth.//

To the first article of the said Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth That hee
doth very well know the shipp the Greyhound Interrogated and was and att this [?present GUTTER]
is Master thereof, and hee saith that the said shipp did and doth belong
unto the Port of Brill in holland aforesaid and not to any place or port in
ffrance, And hee further saith thet Albert Adrianson, John Adrianson
Vordam, of the Brill ffrancis Cornellis d[?e]nicke of Maysland S[XXX GUTTER]
Williamson Bryer of the same place, and hee this deponent are owners and
Proprietors of the said shipp the Greyhound, and so are accompted rep[?orted GUTTER]
and taken hee this deponent haveing bin Master of the said shipp and part
=owner as aforesaid for foure yeares last past and upwards, And otherwise
hee saith hee cannot depose./

To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that att such time as the said shipp the
Greyhound was taken and seised by the Interrogated Captaine Ri[XXxxxx GUTTER]
there was on board her, 63 thowsand of hoopes, and fifty
Cases of glasses, laded by John Cole an English man liveing at
Roane in ffrance, where they were laden aboard the said shipp to bee trans
=ported to Bourdeux according to the sewrall bills of ladeing annexed to the
said Interrogatories, which said goods are french goods but whether belonging to
the said Cole or some french Merchant or whome else hee knoweth not,
And hee saith that there was about the
shipp the Greyhound when shee was so taken as much plaiser ballast [?as XX GUTTER]
ten pounds English money for the Accompt of the said Owners and this [?deponent GUTTER]
to bee brought to Bourdeux unto which Port hee saith they were [XXX GUTTER]
and further hee cannot depose saveing hee saith that there was alsoe
142. dozen of glasse bottles which belong unto this deponent and
Company abord the said shipp att her seisure as aforesaid

To the third Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth, that att such time as the said [?ship GUTTER]
was taken as aforesaid, there were not any other papers or writeings or
[XXX GUTTER]