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1. of the Prosperous the voyage ˹in question˺ knoweth that at her setting out from Southampton
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2. shee had XX XXX on the sayd voyage shee had aboard her a great quantitie of
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3. burr shott, and only two peeces of ordinance and seaven musketts, and a good
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4. quantitie of muskett shott ˹and about nyne or tenn great shott˺ and about two and thirty pounds of powder which
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5. was a proportionable quantitie as hee beleeveth to the sayd gunnes musketts and
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6. shott and sufficient for the voyage aforesayd as hee beleeveth And further
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7. to this article hee cannot depose. saving hee saith the master of her procured about
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8. tenn or twelve great shott more at ffoy in Cornwall./or ffalmouth/.
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9. To the 2: 3 and 4th articles of the sayd allegation that hee this deponent
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10. saith that hee being gunner of and aboard the Prosperous till, XX and at her seizure, which
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11. happened the first day of June last, well knoweth the sayd shipp Prosperous
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12. came from Burdeaux in ffrance homeward bound in Company of a yarmouth
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13. vessell whereof the arlate Appleby was Commander X ˹who˺ had in his sayd
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14. shipp three gunnes, and saith the said Appleby perceiving that the Prosperous
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15. and his shipp were chased or pursued by a man of warr, spake to
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16. the Master and Company of the Prosperous and told them that hee perceived
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17. they were persued by a man of warr and that in likelyhood either
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18. the Prosperous or this shipp must bee taken, and therefore advised them
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19. to looke to them selves for hee intended to leave ˹them˺ or to that effect, and thereupon
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20. his the sayd Applebyes shipp being the better sayler hee went away
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21. and left the Prosperous to grapple with the sayd man of warr as well
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22. as shee could, and hee being gone the sayd man of warr (which afterwards
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23. appeared to bee a Brest man of warr) made up neerer to the Prosperous
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24. and saith the arlate Tompkins seeing her drawe neere, advised the
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25. Master of the Prosperous to call out for quarter and sayd it was to noe
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26. purpose to resiste for that it appeared plainely (as indeed it did to
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27. this deponent and the Master and Company of the Prosperous) that the sayd
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28. man of warr had fower gunnes, and betweene forty and fifty men
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29. which appeared upon the decke, and the Prosperous ˹of this deponents knowledge˺ had but two gunnes and
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30. sixe or seaven men and a boy, which notwithstanding the Master of
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31. the Prosperous being desyrous if possible to save his sayd shipp
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32. and goods did make resistanse and caused his gunnes ˹and severall musketts˺ to be severall
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33. tymes fyred against the man of warr, X but this deponent and
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34. others of the Company observing that the sayd man of warr
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35. was come up close to the Prosperous and likely presently to enter
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36. her quarter desyred the Master of her to call for quarter and withall
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37. the Company threw downe their Musketts and lowered their Top saile,
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38. which the master perceiving did aske quarter and soe the sayd shipp
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39. Prosperous not being able to make further resistanse XXX was taken
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40. one of her gunnes being then laden, and some powder left, but
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41. saith hee well knoweth the sayd shipp &#123;and&#125; goods was not lost through
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42. any want of powder or ammunition but meerely by reason shee
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43. was over powered with multitude of men X who were ready
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44. from the sayd man of warr to enter her quarter and shee being
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45. a smale pinke which carried no gunnes behinde could not possibly
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46. though her whole ladeing of had consisted of powder and shott have
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47. made any resistanse more than shee did, And further to theise
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48. articles hee cannot depose./
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49. To the 5th article of the sayd allegation and the Charterparty and Schedule
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50. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">therein</margin>
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<document-start>
1. of the Prosperous the voyage ˹in question˺ knoweth that at her setting out from Southampton
2. shee had XX XXX on the sayd voyage shee had aboard her a great quantitie of
3. burr shott, and only two peeces of ordinance and seaven musketts, and a good
4. quantitie of muskett shott ˹and about nyne or tenn great shott˺ and about two and thirty pounds of powder which
5. was a proportionable quantitie as hee beleeveth to the sayd gunnes musketts and
6. shott and sufficient for the voyage aforesayd as hee beleeveth And further
7. to this article hee cannot depose. saving hee saith the master of her procured about
8. tenn or twelve great shott more at ffoy in Cornwall./or ffalmouth/.
9. To the 2: 3 and 4th articles of the sayd allegation that hee this deponent
10. saith that hee being gunner of and aboard the Prosperous till, XX and at her seizure, which
11. happened the first day of June last, well knoweth the sayd shipp Prosperous
12. came from Burdeaux in ffrance homeward bound in Company of a yarmouth
13. vessell whereof the arlate Appleby was Commander X ˹who˺ had in his sayd
14. shipp three gunnes, and saith the said Appleby perceiving that the Prosperous
15. and his shipp were chased or pursued by a man of warr, spake to
16. the Master and Company of the Prosperous and told them that hee perceived
17. they were persued by a man of warr and that in likelyhood either
18. the Prosperous or this shipp must bee taken, and therefore advised them
19. to looke to them selves for hee intended to leave ˹them˺ or to that effect, and thereupon
20. his the sayd Applebyes shipp being the better sayler hee went away
21. and left the Prosperous to grapple with the sayd man of warr as well
22. as shee could, and hee being gone the sayd man of warr (which afterwards
23. appeared to bee a Brest man of warr) made up neerer to the Prosperous
24. and saith the arlate Tompkins seeing her drawe neere, advised the
25. Master of the Prosperous to call out for quarter and sayd it was to noe
26. purpose to resiste for that it appeared plainely (as indeed it did to
27. this deponent and the Master and Company of the Prosperous) that the sayd
28. man of warr had fower gunnes, and betweene forty and fifty men
29. which appeared upon the decke, and the Prosperous ˹of this deponents knowledge˺ had but two gunnes and
30. sixe or seaven men and a boy, which notwithstanding the Master of
31. the Prosperous being desyrous if possible to save his sayd shipp
32. and goods did make resistanse and caused his gunnes ˹and severall musketts˺ to be severall
33. tymes fyred against the man of warr, X but this deponent and
34. others of the Company observing that the sayd man of warr
35. was come up close to the Prosperous and likely presently to enter
36. her quarter desyred the Master of her to call for quarter and withall
37. the Company threw downe their Musketts and lowered their Top saile,
38. which the master perceiving did aske quarter and soe the sayd shipp
39. Prosperous not being able to make further resistanse XXX was taken
40. one of her gunnes being then laden, and some powder left, but
41. saith hee well knoweth the sayd shipp {and} goods was not lost through
42. any want of powder or ammunition but meerely by reason shee
43. was over powered with multitude of men X who were ready
44. from the sayd man of warr to enter her quarter and shee being
45. a smale pinke which carried no gunnes behinde could not possibly
46. though her whole ladeing of had consisted of powder and shott have
47. made any resistanse more than shee did, And further to theise
48. articles hee cannot depose./
49. To the 5th article of the sayd allegation and the Charterparty and Schedule
50. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">therein</margin>
</document-end>

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