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2. Endeavour and her sayd ladeing there were three oth? PAGE CORNER MISSING
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Endeavour and her sayd ladeing there were three oth? PAGE CORNER MISSING
3. with wines comming from the Canaries and in sight of th? PAGE CORNER MISSING
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with wines comming from the Canaries and in sight of th? PAGE CORNER MISSING
4. and of the sayd de La Roy And saith that demande being in? PAGE CORNER MISSING
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and of the sayd de La Roy And saith that demande being in? PAGE CORNER MISSING
5. this deponent and others of the Endeavours Company why they PAGE CORNER MISSING
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this deponent and others of the Endeavours Company why they PAGE CORNER MISSING
6. their sayd shipp and ladeing and suffered the other shipps and their PAGE CORNER MISSING
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their sayd shipp and ladeing and suffered the other shipps and their PAGE CORNER MISSING
7. to passe, they being all English shipps, the sayd de La Roy his Chirurgion ˹?˺ PAGE CORNER MISSING
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to passe, they being all English shipps, the sayd de La Roy his Chirurgion ˹?˺ PAGE CORNER MISSING
8. and boatswaine and others of his company who could and did speak
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and boatswaine and others of his company who could and did speak
9. English answered to this effect vicelicet, that they had noe authority or
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English answered to this effect vicelicet, that they had noe authority or
10. Comission to seize the Endeavour or any English shipps or their ladeing
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Comission to seize the Endeavour or any English shipps or their ladeing
11. but were constrayned soe to doe for that they were bound upon a long
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but were constrayned soe to doe for that they were bound upon a long
12. voyage to Mallogafra and the redd seas and stood in neede of a
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voyage to Mallogafra and the redd seas and stood in neede of a
13. Shipps ladeing of wine by reason they were hindered by Crosse
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Shipps ladeing of wine by reason they were hindered by Crosse
14. windes and weather from takeing in their provisions of wine at Portugall
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windes and weather from takeing in their provisions of wine at Portugall
15. as they intended to have done, and that they would not hav and
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as they intended to have done, and that they would not hav and
16. alsoe sayd that their Owners in France were Rich and able to
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alsoe sayd that their Owners in France were Rich and able to
17. make satisfaction for what they did, it being to supply their necessity
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make satisfaction for what they did, it being to supply their necessity
18. being upon their employment, And further to this article hee cannot
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being upon their employment, And further to this article hee cannot
19. depose./
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depose./
  
20. To the 6th hee saith that hee alsoe hearde the ? the sayd Chirurgion and boats
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To the 6th hee saith that hee alsoe hearde the ? the sayd Chirurgion and boats
21. swaine and others of the sayd de La Roye his Company who could and
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swaine and others of the sayd de La Roye his Company who could and
22. did speake English says (after the seizure of the shipp Endeavour) says,
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did speake English says (after the seizure of the shipp Endeavour) says,
23. that they would not land the sayd foape and Company nor any of
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that they would not land the sayd foape and Company nor any of
24. them on the Christian Shoare because they should not carry news
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them on the Christian Shoare because they should not carry news
25. to England of the seizure of the sayd shipp Endeavour and her
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to England of the seizure of the sayd shipp Endeavour and her
26. ladeing, and alsoe heard them say that they coud not unlade the
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ladeing, and alsoe heard them say that they coud not unlade the
27. sayd wines out of the Endeavour on board their own shipps and
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sayd wines out of the Endeavour on board their own shipps and
28. therefore they would take the shipp alsoe along with them , for their
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therefore they would take the shipp alsoe along with them , for their
29. Owners were able ˹to paye˺ both for the shipp and and wines or to that effect
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Owners were able ˹to paye˺ both for the shipp and and wines or to that effect
30. And further to this article hee cannot depose /
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And further to this article hee cannot depose /
  
31. To the 7th hee saith that after the surprizall of the sayd shipp
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To the 7th hee saith that after the surprizall of the sayd shipp
32. Endeavour hee heard divers of the sayd de La Roy his Company
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Endeavour hee heard divers of the sayd de La Roy his Company
33. who could speake English and among others the Chirurgion and Boatswaine
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who could speake English and among others the Chirurgion and Boatswaine
34. aforesayd saye that they mett with an other English shipp before they
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aforesayd saye that they mett with an other English shipp before they
35. met with the Endeavour and tooke her, but finding she had noe wines
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met with the Endeavour and tooke her, but finding she had noe wines
36. and that her ladeing consisted of pipe staves, they let her goe again, and that
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and that her ladeing consisted of pipe staves, they let her goe again, and that
37. they would not have medled with the Endeavour if her ladeing had not
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they would not have medled with the Endeavour if her ladeing had not
38. bin wines for that they knew there was peace with France before they
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bin wines for that they knew there was peace with France before they
39. X betwixt England and France, and that they had endeavoured at Rochell and
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X betwixt England and France, and that they had endeavoured at Rochell and
40. stayed there divers days before their coming from there to get letters
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stayed there divers days before their coming from there to get letters
41. of Marque against the English but could get none by reason the
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of Marque against the English but could get none by reason the
42. peace betwixt France and England was concluded or they spake
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peace betwixt France and England was concluded or they spake
 
words
 
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<header>
<series>HCA 13/71</series>
<folio>f.333r</folio>
<picture>P1130827</picture>
<summary></summary>
<document-date></document-date>
<status>1st draft; pasted into wikispot on 23/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
<first-transcriber>David Pashley, 03/11/12</first-transcriber>
</header



Endeavour and her sayd ladeing there were three oth? PAGE CORNER MISSING
with wines comming from the Canaries and in sight of th? PAGE CORNER MISSING
and of the sayd de La Roy And saith that demande being in? PAGE CORNER MISSING
this deponent and others of the Endeavours Company why they PAGE CORNER MISSING
their sayd shipp and ladeing and suffered the other shipps and their PAGE CORNER MISSING
to passe, they being all English shipps, the sayd de La Roy his Chirurgion ˹?˺ PAGE CORNER MISSING
and boatswaine and others of his company who could and did speak
English answered to this effect vicelicet, that they had noe authority or
Comission to seize the Endeavour or any English shipps or their ladeing
but were constrayned soe to doe for that they were bound upon a long
voyage to Mallogafra and the redd seas and stood in neede of a
Shipps ladeing of wine by reason they were hindered by Crosse
windes and weather from takeing in their provisions of wine at Portugall
as they intended to have done, and that they would not hav and
alsoe sayd that their Owners in France were Rich and able to
make satisfaction for what they did, it being to supply their necessity
being upon their employment, And further to this article hee cannot
depose./

To the 6th hee saith that hee alsoe hearde the ? the sayd Chirurgion and boats
swaine and others of the sayd de La Roye his Company who could and
did speake English says (after the seizure of the shipp Endeavour) says,
that they would not land the sayd foape and Company nor any of
them on the Christian Shoare because they should not carry news
to England of the seizure of the sayd shipp Endeavour and her
ladeing, and alsoe heard them say that they coud not unlade the
sayd wines out of the Endeavour on board their own shipps and
therefore they would take the shipp alsoe along with them , for their
Owners were able ˹to paye˺ both for the shipp and and wines or to that effect
And further to this article hee cannot depose /

To the 7th hee saith that after the surprizall of the sayd shipp
Endeavour hee heard divers of the sayd de La Roy his Company
who could speake English and among others the Chirurgion and Boatswaine
aforesayd saye that they mett with an other English shipp before they
met with the Endeavour and tooke her, but finding she had noe wines
and that her ladeing consisted of pipe staves, they let her goe again, and that
they would not have medled with the Endeavour if her ladeing had not
bin wines for that they knew there was peace with France before they
X betwixt England and France, and that they had endeavoured at Rochell and
stayed there divers days before their coming from there to get letters
of Marque against the English but could get none by reason the
peace betwixt France and England was concluded or they spake
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