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Transcription

The thirteenth day of the month of July 1655


adoption to can remaining money et and goods
plundered out of the ship called the armed of
Nimroegon belonging to the port of curchenypen
in Holland ( Riccard ffrieson Manor) safely
seized and taken by a private man of Warr
whereof one Golding was commanded

Riccard frieson of Cursheyson in
Holland maurin: Master of the said
shipp the Armes of Nimuegon
aged 35 years or thereabouts albeit
sworne before the right Courte in
chath for George forbdsque one of the judges
of the high court of the Admiralty party and
deposeth as followeth with

that this deponent: said shipp called the Armes of Nimuegon was upon of 2/12
of may last past surprised and taken at sea by a private man of war
commissionated that he belevith by and from this commonwealth (own captain
Golding, as hee remembered his name, being then commander of the said private
man of warr) and saith that upon the same day, the said ship the Armes of
Nimnigon being by the said seized designed and in her course for England
mett with three ships of men of war in the immediate service of this
commonwealth who commanded the said captains Golding and this deponent and
eight of his said ships companie aboard, and after examination of this deponent and
compaine, hee was permitted aboard the said private man of war, and brought
up to the port of poole on the coast of England, where after ten days persisted
hee Xauie to speak with his steeresman, who informed him, that the
commander: of the said three English shipps or their companie or some of them
had a taken away and plundered out of the said ship three hogshead of XXX
brandywine and five sheepes, the said brandywine belonging to this merchents
had XXX of the said shipp, and the said sheepes being got of the said shipps provisions
and Saith that sintie the said ships bruigeig up to poole, this deponent hath
received adise from pastor harretson his steeresman , that the said
Golding and companie had plundered out of the said ship
siptine Guild: in Xeadine money belonging to the said shipp, which that deponent
had disposed of in a private aplote in the said ship for the preservation thereofs
as depose two crates of Cider which cost 3g guild and belonging to and being et of the ship XXXXXX
belonging to this deponent which cost him fiftie guild: hee further saith, that after
the said seized this deponent being luitted rouie aboard the said shipp for
a sewne shirt did there abserve that there were taken out of his cabbin
thereabouts of 24 guild multmeggs, a new table cloath of thereabouts of
4 guild: ten hybexs, the Xaleai of foure guild: and 5 slyboxs in Spanish soape
a dowery of XXXXXX Of the Xalew of three guild: And further caiuie
depose, for that this deponent hated not being aboard his said shipp nor
seene how or in what manner the lading thereof hath gin disposed of
by the serzo: Otherwise then at predisposed; Only he saith that hee