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1. the Sarah had likewise been there bartered away and inressed in
2. 163- Negroes or thereabouts, and that they were on the quiett and
3. peaceable possession of the same upon the high and open Seas neere
4. unto a place called Cape de Lopez in Guiney aforesaid at such time as
5. the said shipps and their respective Ladings were Surprized and taken
6. as hereafter reste to bee deduced, And further hee cannot depose
7. To the 5th Article of the said Allogation hee saith, That in or about the
8. moneth of September 1656. and upon the 11:th say of the said moneth
9. according to the English style, the said shipp the Rappahannack under
10. the Conduct of this depo:nent being at Sea with the said 53. or 54. Negroes
11. and the residue of the said Cargo. being and being sayling towards and
12. ˹being˺ in sight of the said Cape de Lopes upon her quiett and peacable trading
13. was mett with by to dutch shipps the one called the Mary and of
14. Amsterdam, and the other called the Unicrone of Middleburgh both
15. of them being commanded by the arlate John Scroll a dutchman
16. and Subject of the States of the United Provinces, which did then in
17. a violent and hostile manner sett upon surprize and take the said
18. shipp the Rappahannacke together with her Tackle furniture and
19. Negroes and the rest of her lading, and dispoyled and utterly deprived
20. this deponen:t and Companie thereof and converted the same to the use
21. and benefitt of the said John Scroll and Companie. The premisses hee
22. knoweth by sadd and personall experience. And further saith, That by and
23. according to the credible relation of the said Arthur Perkins and Compan:ie
24. the said two dutch shipps in the moneth of August immediately
25. precedent being in XXXX and peaceable had alsoe in a violent and
26. hostile manner assaulted surprized and taken the said shipp the Sarah
27. and her tackle furniture and Negroes aforesaid, shee being at an anchor
28. at or neere Cape de Lopes aforesaid, and had dispoyled and deptaved the
29. said Master and Companie thereof. And that indeed this depo:nent being
30. himselfe and his said shipp shortly after suprized and taken as aforesaid
31. did see the said shipp Sarah in the power and possession of the said
32. John Scroll and of those under his Command in the said dutch shipps
33. And further cannot depose:-
34. To the 6:th article hee saith, That the said shipps the Mary and
35. Unicorne at the time of the surprizall of this deponents said shipp the
36. Rappahannacke were dutch shipps, that is the Mary was and is a
37. shipp built at Amsterdam in Holland, and the said shipp Unicorne
38. a shipp which had beene taken by the Holland:ers or Zealanders from the
39. Portugueze and had been repaired and built upon in Zeeland, and saith
40. That at the time aforesaid both the said shipps carried Spanish Colours,
41. but the night immediately preceeding the said seizure, this depo:nent had
42. seene them carry the Colours of Middleborough in Zeeland, And ˹further˺
43. said that the said shipps were from the said United Provinces sett out

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