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1. brandewines, but what papers or writings were found aboard her hee
2. saith hee knowth not./

3. To the 4th hee saith, hee knoweth nothing thereof./

4. To the 5th hee saith, the said shipp fortune was seized and taken by the said GUTTER
5. English friggat about a league from the English shoare, shee being not
6. then under the Command of English fort or Castle, nor within shott of any
7. Englishman of warr lying in or neere the downes for the defense and
8. service of this Commonwealth./

9. To the 6th hee saith, That the said two french men of warr never deserted
10. the pursuite of the said shipp ffortune, till shee was by the English
11. frigatts Companie seized as aforesaid, which was about a league from
12. the English coast according to this deponents judgement, but not within
13. the Command of any such fort Castle or shipp as is interrate./

piere 4 [MARKE] rousel [MARKE, RH SIDE]

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The 25th day of February 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the said Allegation:-/

Rp. 4:-us

Charles Anquestil of Callice in ffrance Mariner and
Gunner of the said shipp the Mary Royall aged
40: yeares or thereabouts a Wittnesse sworne and examined
saith as followeth videlicet:-/

23. To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith, That hee well
24. knoweth the shipp the golden Eagle arlate, and hath so knowne her for
25. about two yeares and a half ˹last past˺ during which time shee hath been a man of
26. warr constantly belonging to the Port of Callice under the Command of
27. the arlate Captaine John Bonnard of Callice, And saith hee hath
28. knowne the shipp the Mary Royall as hereof the arlate John Coverure
29. was and is Captaine for about 8. yeares last past belonging also to the said
30. Port of Callice and hath ˹XXXX˺ XXXXX sevall warlike voiages in that time beene
31. and served aboard her as Gunner , and saith that both the said Vessells
32. belong to the Count of Charrott Governour of Callice ánd others Burghers
33. there, Armourers and Victuallers of the said shipps. hee also saith That of his
34. this deponents certaine knowledge the said shipps have made sewall voiages
35. in Companie each of other upon warlike employments against the enemies
36. of the Crowne of ffrance, being thereunto commissionated and authorized
37. by the Duke of Vandome Grand Admirall of ffrance, and particularly
38. this deponent in the quality aforesaid served in and aboard the said shipp
39. the Goulden Eagle, whereupon they sett out from Callice upon the
40. 26th day of January Last new style, And further saving his subsequent
41. deposition cannot depose./

42. To the 2d. Article of the said Allegation hee saith, That upon the 30th day
43. of January last past according to the new stayle or style of ffrance, the
44. said two men of warr being in Companie at Sea upon such their warlike
45. employment espyed the shipp the ffortune in Controversy sayleing neere
46. unto the french Coast about the Distance of one league and a half
47. from the Cape of Grimay, being the direct way which shipps bound from
48. the Ports of ffrance for fflanders doe usually steere, especially in times of
49. hostility betwixt the English and Spaniards, expressly to avoyd the English
50. And saith, That having espied the said shipp ffortune the said two french
51. men ˹of˺ warr under their french Colours respectively gave chase unto her

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