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1. in the power and peaceable possession of her master and company all
2. Englishmen (save one who was a ffrench man) for the use and behoofe of the
3. said Peter and Abraham Caulier and company, and were from thense to
4. have gonne for the Barbadas where the said Negro's and Elephants teeth
5. were to be sold and bartered away for sugars and commodities of that
6. place for the account aforesaid, and saith that while the said shipp
7. was soe at and neere the said Cape shee was in a quiet and peaceable
8. condition, without her master or companies doing or offereing any violense
9. or hurt, to any shipp or person of or belonging to any shipp. which hee
10. knoweth being there, and Gunner of the said shipp.

11. To the third hee saith that within the said time and while the said
12. shipp was sai with the said Negroes and Elephants ˹teeth˺ neere the said XX
13. Cape and was going to saile thense, there were two dutch shipps there
14. XXXX riding, commanded and manned with Dutch men (or most of them
15. Dutch men) subiects of the States of the United Netherelanads, one of the
16. said shipps called the Cat frigot commonly saod to be belongingto
17. Amsterdam, and the other of them said to be alsoe belonging to the lowe
18. countries in Subiection to the ˹said˺ States, and for such they were acknowledged
19. by their commanders and company, and that they were set out thense
20. and saith that the said Captain Cox was commander of the said shipp
21. the Cat frigot, and Captain Japoon was commander of the ˹other˺ theXX.
22. The premisses hee deposeth for the reasons aforesaid./

23. To the fourth article hee saith and deposeth that within the said time
24. and while the said shipp the Brotherhood was soe upon the said coast
25. neere Cape Lopus and going to saile namely about the beginning of
26. the moneth of ffebruary 1655 /English stile) there came the said
27. Captaine Coxes boate from his said shipp, manned with his
28. men and some of Captaine Japoons men armmed ˹men who˺ and forcibly
29. entred the said shipp the Brotherhood and in an hostile manner
30. seized and possessed them selves by violense of her and of her said
31. Negroes and Elephants teeth, and dispoiled and dispossessed her
32. master and company, and turned them into the said boate wherein they
33. came aboard her, and carried and put them and kept them prisoners
34. aboard the said frigot the Cat of the XXX and by the order of the
35. said Cox and approbation of Japoon, and brought the said shipp the
36. Brotherhood to an anchor betwixt the said two dutch shipps, and
37. the next day the said Captaine Cox sent all the said shipp the
38. Brotherhood her company (whereof this deponent was one) and
39. turned them (saving the saif ffrench man) ashoreat Cap lopas in
40. a desabaX and insociable condition, unprovided both of food and
41. necesssaries, expecting them to the mercie of the savage people, and
42. in their sight sailed away with their said shipp Negro's, Elephants teeth
43. and all their clothes (saving what they had on their backs) and necessaries
44. and soe the said master and company were utterly deprived thereof, and
45. the said owners despoiled and lost their said shipp, Negros and Elephants
teeth

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