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|Folio=179
 
|Folio=179
 
|Side=Recto
 
|Side=Recto
|Status=First cut transcription completed on 18/09/12 by John Miller; edited on 18/11/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 27/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet
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|Status=First cut transcription completed on 18/09/12 by John Miller; edited on 18/11/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 27/04/14 and edited on 10/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet
  
|First transcriber=johnmiller
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|First transcriber=John miller
  
 
|First transcribed=12/09/18
 
|First transcribed=12/09/18
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|Transcription=A yeare since here in London meeting with the said Tiddiman at the kings
 
|Transcription=A yeare since here in London meeting with the said Tiddiman at the kings
head taverne in Saint Clements lane, and acquainted him with the order which hee
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head taverne in Saint Clements lane, acquainted him with the order which hee
 
had to demand the said serges of him and company, and soe they falling to
 
had to demand the said serges of him and company, and soe they falling to
 
treate further of the matter the said tiddiman at length treated of composing
 
treate further of the matter the said tiddiman at length treated of composing
the said matter difference by payment of money, and would have given fiftie
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the said difference by payment of money, and would have given fiftie
or three score pounds to have an absolute discharge from the same but this
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or three score pounds to have an absolute discharge from the [?sume], but this
 
deponent insisting on a greater summe they broke off. And saith that
 
deponent insisting on a greater summe they broke off. And saith that
either the said Jacobs or the said Goodwin were then and there present ˹alsoe˺ with
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either the said Jacobs or the said Goodwin were then and there present alsoe with
 
the said Mr Tiddiman, but which of the two hee remembreth not. And
 
the said Mr Tiddiman, but which of the two hee remembreth not. And
 
others hee cannot depose.
 
others hee cannot depose.
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To the first, second and third hee answereth that hee did not know
 
To the first, second and third hee answereth that hee did not know
Tiddiman before the time predeposed nor remembreth hee hath seene but
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Tiddiman before the time predeposed but
 
hath severall times seene him since, and then had doth scarse know either the
 
hath severall times seene him since, and then had doth scarse know either the
said Jacobs or Goodwin, but is well assured that and of them was present
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said Jacobs or Goodwin, but is well assured that one of them was present
with the said Tiddiman the time and place aforesaid, because they XXXXX
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with the said Tiddiman the time and place aforesaid, because
the said such person at was soe with him XXXXX ˹treated of˺ the said businesse as
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such person as was soe with him treated of the said businesse as
˹being himselfe ˺ concerned as ˹partner therein with Mr Tiddiman˺ as an Adventurer, and as being one of the said three
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being himselfe concerned as partner therein with Mr Tiddiman
 
And saith this deponent hath was noe share or interest in the said businesse
 
And saith this deponent hath was noe share or interest in the said businesse
 
nor doth hee knowe derrick Swine, And otherwise hee cannot answereth
 
nor doth hee knowe derrick Swine, And otherwise hee cannot answereth
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin with his precontest
 
Repeated before doctor Godolphin with his precontest
  
John Dorlins [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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John Dolins [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
 
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Examined upon certayne Interrogatories
 
Examined upon certayne Interrogatories
  
'''>Rp. 4'''
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'''Rp. 4'''
  
'''John Temant''' of Kirkawldy in Scotland Mariner Master
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'''John Tennant''' of Kirkawldy in Scotland Mariner Master
of the sayd shipp the Union of Leith aged 32 years or there
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of the sayd shipp the ''Union'' of Leith aged 32 years or there
 
abouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet
 
abouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet
  
To the first hee saith hee well knew the Vessell the Union Interrogate and was Master
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To the first hee saith hee well knew the Vessell the ''Union'' Interrogate and was Master
 
of her at the tyme of her seizure hereafter specified And that hee alsoe well knew
 
of her at the tyme of her seizure hereafter specified And that hee alsoe well knew
the vessell of Warr xx Interrogate belonging to Rotterdam the Commander whereof
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the vessell of Warr Interrogate belonging to Rotterdam the Commander whereof
 
was the Interrogate Captaine Kirkoff and saith the sayd vessell of warr carried eight
 
was the Interrogate Captaine Kirkoff and saith the sayd vessell of warr carried eight
gunnes of fifty men or thereabouts and was about the beginning of March 1655 ˹English style˺ in the
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gunnes and fifty men or thereabouts and was about the beginning of March 1655 English style in the
 
River of fforth neere Boraston in Scotland whether hee came as Convoy to severall
 
River of fforth neere Boraston in Scotland whether hee came as Convoy to severall
shipps from Rotterdam to the sayd place and X and saith that the sayd Kirrokiff while hee
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shipps from Rotterdam to the sayd place and saith that the sayd Kircoff while hee
see lay there did give notice by letter to masters of shipps in generall upon the sayd
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soe lay there did give notice by letter to Masters of shipps in generall upon the sayd
coast (saith of them to show it to others) that hee was bound for Rotterdam and would
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Coast (each of them to show it to others) that hee was bound for Rotterdam and would
accept under his convey all shipps thereabouts that had occasion to goe for holland and
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accept under his Convoy all shipps thereabouts that had occasion to goe for holland and
service them in their voyage thither from the danger of all men of warr or to that
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secure them in their voyage thither from the danger of all men of warr or to that
effect which letter was communicated and showne to this deponent by one Robert Canwell
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effect which letter was communicated and showne to this deponent by one Robert Camell
master of a shipp belonging to leith And further to this interrogatories hee cannot
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Master of a shipp belonging to Leith And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot
 
answere./
 
answere./
  
To the 2 interrogatories hee saith that upon the nynth of march xx 1655 English Style
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To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith that upon the nynth of March 1655 English Style
some shipps goeing out of the River of forth to sea this deponent thought that one
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some shipps goeing out of the River of fforth to Sea this deponent thought that one
of them was the sayd Holland man of warr who had undertaken to hee a convoy as
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of them was the sayd holland man of warr who had undertaken to bee a Convoy as
aforesayd and thereupon this deponent with his shipp the union made sayle the same day
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aforesayd and thereupon this deponent with his shipp the ''Union'' made sayle the same day
after them and upon the 10th day of the sayd month being gott out to sea and being
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after them and upon the 10th day of the sayd month being gott out to Sea and being
come neere b the sayd Holland man of warr the sayd Kirrkiffe the commander
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come neere to the sayd hollands man of warr the sayd Kircoffe the Commander
of her haled the union aforesayd and asked this deponent whence hee and this shipp
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of her haled the ''Union'' aforesayd and asked this deponent whence hee and this shipp
now and whether bound whereto this deponent replyes XXX his shipp union was of
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were and whether bound whereto this deponent replyed his shipp ''Union'' was of
 
Leith
 
Leith
  

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A yeare since here in London meeting with the said Tiddiman at the kings
head taverne in Saint Clements lane, acquainted him with the order which hee
had to demand the said serges of him and company, and soe they falling to
treate further of the matter the said tiddiman at length treated of composing
the said difference by payment of money, and would have given fiftie
or three score pounds to have an absolute discharge from the [?sume], but this
deponent insisting on a greater summe they broke off. And saith that
either the said Jacobs or the said Goodwin were then and there present alsoe with
the said Mr Tiddiman, but which of the two hee remembreth not. And
others hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first, second and third hee answereth that hee did not know
Tiddiman before the time predeposed but
hath severall times seene him since, and then had doth scarse know either the
said Jacobs or Goodwin, but is well assured that one of them was present
with the said Tiddiman the time and place aforesaid, because
such person as was soe with him treated of the said businesse as
being himselfe concerned as partner therein with Mr Tiddiman
And saith this deponent hath was noe share or interest in the said businesse
nor doth hee knowe derrick Swine, And otherwise hee cannot answereth
saving as aforesaid./

Repeated before doctor Godolphin with his precontest

John Dolins [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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

The first of May [CENTRE HEADING]

Touching the shipp the Union of Leith}
Suckley}

Examined upon certayne Interrogatories

Rp. 4

John Tennant of Kirkawldy in Scotland Mariner Master
of the sayd shipp the Union of Leith aged 32 years or there
abouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet

To the first hee saith hee well knew the Vessell the Union Interrogate and was Master
of her at the tyme of her seizure hereafter specified And that hee alsoe well knew
the vessell of Warr Interrogate belonging to Rotterdam the Commander whereof
was the Interrogate Captaine Kirkoff and saith the sayd vessell of warr carried eight
gunnes and fifty men or thereabouts and was about the beginning of March 1655 English style in the
River of fforth neere Boraston in Scotland whether hee came as Convoy to severall
shipps from Rotterdam to the sayd place and saith that the sayd Kircoff while hee
soe lay there did give notice by letter to Masters of shipps in generall upon the sayd
Coast (each of them to show it to others) that hee was bound for Rotterdam and would
accept under his Convoy all shipps thereabouts that had occasion to goe for holland and
secure them in their voyage thither from the danger of all men of warr or to that
effect which letter was communicated and showne to this deponent by one Robert Camell
Master of a shipp belonging to Leith And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot
answere./

To the 2 Interrogatorie hee saith that upon the nynth of March 1655 English Style
some shipps goeing out of the River of fforth to Sea this deponent thought that one
of them was the sayd holland man of warr who had undertaken to bee a Convoy as
aforesayd and thereupon this deponent with his shipp the Union made sayle the same day
after them and upon the 10th day of the sayd month being gott out to Sea and being
come neere to the sayd hollands man of warr the sayd Kircoffe the Commander
of her haled the Union aforesayd and asked this deponent whence hee and this shipp
were and whether bound whereto this deponent replyed his shipp Union was of
Leith

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