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|Transcription=1. by meanes thereof forced upon the Coast of ffrance, at a place called
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2. Birke Baye, in Piccardye, and coming there, to an Anchor, hee
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3. saith she was by the violence of the sayd storme forced from her
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4. Anchor, And the Master deponent and Company for the safegard of the sayd
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5. shipp and lading and theire owne lives, were forced to runn her onXX GUTTER
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6. in the sayd Bay, which hee saith happened on or about, the one and twentieth GUTTER
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7. of the sayd moneth of August last, of this deponents sight and knowledge
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8. And otherwise hee cannot depose./.
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9. To the second third and fourth hee saith that the same day after the said
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10. running of the sayd shipp ashore, and being in greate danger
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11. the deponent ˹saîd master (John Love)˺ and Company went ashore for the preservation of their
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12. lives, but the tide falling away and the shipp sitting wholle up
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13. the shore, that they might wade unto her, foure of the Company (which GUTTER
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14. with the Master and this deponent consisted of Eight in all) went aboard, and
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15. the Master and this deponent and two more. went into the Country to
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16. get assistance, to helpe the sayd vessell off and preserve her and her
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17. lading, and as they were soe goeing they mett with the Illustrious HXXX GUTTER
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18. de Lorraine Prince de Harcourt Governour of Montreil accompanied
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19. with twelve men, coming towards the seaside, to the place where the
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20. sayd ship sate, and that some of his said men (being all ffrench
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21. came before and meeting the said Master, and this deponent and the othXX
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22. two of the Company, stripped them of theire clothes and money
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23. and forced them back againe to theire vessell, and the sayd Prince
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24. coming to the seaside, to the place where the sayd vessell sate, sent
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25. some of his sayd men aboard to fetch the Company (as were in her)
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26. ashore, which they accordingly did, and tooke and kept possession. of the
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27. sayd vessell and Lading, by order of the sayd Prince, And further
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28. saith, that afterwards about two howers after the sayd vessell ran GUTTER
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29. ashore, and when the sayd ffrenchmen, had soe taken possession of
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30. her, and her Lading, the sayd Prince sent the said master and
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31. this deponent and all
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32. his ˹the shipps˺ Company, with a guard of souldiers fromm the shipps side to a GUTTER
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33. village three or foure miles thence distant. And saith that when they GUTTER
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34. were soe sent away the sayd ketch sate whole and intire and
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35. her goods in her in a good condition, All which hee knoweth because
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36. hee this deponent was Sopra Cargo as aforesayd. of the sayd ship
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37. the Elizabeth and on board her ˹present˺ at the time of such her seizure
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38. To the 5th and 6th hee XX saith that the next morning after their XXX GUTTER
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39. <margin value="Bottom right, below main body of text, as a lead to next page">(carry XX</margin>
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. by meanes thereof forced upon the Coast of ffrance, at a place called
2. Birke Baye, in Piccardye, and coming there, to an Anchor, hee
3. saith she was by the violence of the sayd storme forced from her
4. Anchor, And the Master deponent and Company for the safegard of the sayd
5. shipp and lading and theire owne lives, were forced to runn her onXX GUTTER
6. in the sayd Bay, which hee saith happened on or about, the one and twentieth GUTTER
7. of the sayd moneth of August last, of this deponents sight and knowledge
8. And otherwise hee cannot depose./.
9. To the second third and fourth hee saith that the same day after the said
10. running of the sayd shipp ashore, and being in greate danger
11. the deponent ˹saîd master (John Love)˺ and Company went ashore for the preservation of their
12. lives, but the tide falling away and the shipp sitting wholle up
13. the shore, that they might wade unto her, foure of the Company (which GUTTER
14. with the Master and this deponent consisted of Eight in all) went aboard, and
15. the Master and this deponent and two more. went into the Country to
16. get assistance, to helpe the sayd vessell off and preserve her and her
17. lading, and as they were soe goeing they mett with the Illustrious HXXX GUTTER
18. de Lorraine Prince de Harcourt Governour of Montreil accompanied
19. with twelve men, coming towards the seaside, to the place where the
20. sayd ship sate, and that some of his said men (being all ffrench
21. came before and meeting the said Master, and this deponent and the othXX
22. two of the Company, stripped them of theire clothes and money
23. and forced them back againe to theire vessell, and the sayd Prince
24. coming to the seaside, to the place where the sayd vessell sate, sent
25. some of his sayd men aboard to fetch the Company (as were in her)
26. ashore, which they accordingly did, and tooke and kept possession. of the
27. sayd vessell and Lading, by order of the sayd Prince, And further
28. saith, that afterwards about two howers after the sayd vessell ran GUTTER
29. ashore, and when the sayd ffrenchmen, had soe taken possession of
30. her, and her Lading, the sayd Prince sent the said master and
31. this deponent and all
32. his ˹the shipps˺ Company, with a guard of souldiers fromm the shipps side to a GUTTER
33. village three or foure miles thence distant. And saith that when they GUTTER
34. were soe sent away the sayd ketch sate whole and intire and
35. her goods in her in a good condition, All which hee knoweth because
36. hee this deponent was Sopra Cargo as aforesayd. of the sayd ship
37. the Elizabeth and on board her ˹present˺ at the time of such her seizure
38. To the 5th and 6th hee XX saith that the next morning after their XXX GUTTER
39. <margin value="Bottom right, below main body of text, as a lead to next page">(carry XX</margin>

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