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1. The 30th of October 1657
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2. <margin value="Left">Cox against Norbrooke.&#125;</margin>
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3. Exámined upon an allegation given in on the behalfe of
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4. the said Cox the 28th instant.
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5. <margin value="Left">Rp. 1</margin>
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6. '''John Morris''' of the parish of Saint Buttolphs Algate London
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7. Sailor; aged 19 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
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8. To the first and second árticles hee saith and deposeth
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9. that in the time of the late Warrs betwixt this Nation and the States of
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10. the United Netherlands the producent Thomas Cox served in the
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11. Elizabeth frigot whereof Captaine Mings was commander in the
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12. immediate service of this Common Wealth, and was in a fight against
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13. the Dutch at sea wherein the said frigot tooke twenty saile of Dutch or
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14. hollanders, and saith the said Cox behaved himselfe very stoutly and
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15. valiantly in the said service and fight, and was wounded in the same
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16. by a splinter that strooke him on the throat of which hee bled very much
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17. and there was much adoe to stench the bleeding, and soe much the
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18. more difficult it was, because hee bled inwardly and that in such abundance
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19. that hee had much adoe to breathe, and had severall other wounds
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20. about him in that fight, All which notwithstanding the said Cox
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21. still stood to his place and charge and performed his part very
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22. manfully and stoutly and desisted not untill the fight was ended
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23. and the dutch vanquished, but plied about the guns where his quarter
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24. was: All which hee knoweth because hee this deponent was in the
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25. said shipp and service and saw him soe behave himselfe. And
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26. otherwise hee cannot depose.
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27. To the third hee saith fourth and fifth articles hee saith and deposeth
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28. that the said Captaine Mings being about Christmas at the
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29. Barbada's in the frigot the Marston Moore whereof hee was then
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30. Commander in the said service of this Commonwealth, and being in
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31. the roade there and thence bound for Jamaica, and ˹hearing that˺ the said
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32. Cox ˹was˺ aboard a shipp there (the name whereof hee knoweth not, but
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33. heard that shee came from Ginney) hee the said Captaine called a board
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34. the said shipp, and asked for the said Cox, and hee appearing, the
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35. said Captaine told him hee must goe alwaye with him, and soe hee
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36. declared to the men on the deck, namely that hee would presse and have
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37. the said Cox, and accordingly sent his boate and fetcht him aboard
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38. the frigat and impressed him into the service of this Commonwealth
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39. and declared that hee would not heave him because hee knew him to be
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40. a valiant stout fellow; and the said Coxes clothes were alsoe fetcht
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41. in the frigats boate. And from the said roade the said frigot sailed
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42. to Jamaica, where there were about 150 man put ˹out of her˺ ashore on service
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43. to take a towne and fort, of which number this deponent and the
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44. said Cox were two, and in the said service the said fort and towne were
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45. taken by assault, and therein the said Cox behaved himselfe very stoutly
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46. and valiantly in fight of this deponents sight and knowledge, And
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47. saith hee this deponent was in the said frigit at the Barbadas when
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48. the said Cox was there soe pressed and thereby knoweth the same
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49. And otherwise cannot depose.
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50. To the sixth hee saith that the said Cox had only three and twenty
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51. shillings wages per month for his service in the said frigot the
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52. Marston Moore, whereas in the shipp out of which hee was soe
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53. impressed, hee had as hee said thirtie shillings per moneth,
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54. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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55. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
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<document-start>
1. The 30th of October 1657
2. <margin value="Left">Cox against Norbrooke.}</margin>
3. Exámined upon an allegation given in on the behalfe of
4. the said Cox the 28th instant.
5. <margin value="Left">Rp. 1</margin>
6. John Morris of the parish of Saint Buttolphs Algate London
7. Sailor; aged 19 yeares or thereabouts sworne and exámined.
8. To the first and second árticles hee saith and deposeth
9. that in the time of the late Warrs betwixt this Nation and the States of
10. the United Netherlands the producent Thomas Cox served in the
11. Elizabeth frigot whereof Captaine Mings was commander in the
12. immediate service of this Common Wealth, and was in a fight against
13. the Dutch at sea wherein the said frigot tooke twenty saile of Dutch or
14. hollanders, and saith the said Cox behaved himselfe very stoutly and
15. valiantly in the said service and fight, and was wounded in the same
16. by a splinter that strooke him on the throat of which hee bled very much
17. and there was much adoe to stench the bleeding, and soe much the
18. more difficult it was, because hee bled inwardly and that in such abundance
19. that hee had much adoe to breathe, and had severall other wounds
20. about him in that fight, All which notwithstanding the said Cox
21. still stood to his place and charge and performed his part very
22. manfully and stoutly and desisted not untill the fight was ended
23. and the dutch vanquished, but plied about the guns where his quarter
24. was: All which hee knoweth because hee this deponent was in the
25. said shipp and service and saw him soe behave himselfe. And
26. otherwise hee cannot depose.
27. To the third hee saith fourth and fifth articles hee saith and deposeth
28. that the said Captaine Mings being about Christmas at the
29. Barbada's in the frigot the Marston Moore whereof hee was then
30. Commander in the said service of this Commonwealth, and being in
31. the roade there and thence bound for Jamaica, and ˹hearing that˺ the said
32. Cox ˹was˺ aboard a shipp there (the name whereof hee knoweth not, but
33. heard that shee came from Ginney) hee the said Captaine called a board
34. the said shipp, and asked for the said Cox, and hee appearing, the
35. said Captaine told him hee must goe alwaye with him, and soe hee
36. declared to the men on the deck, namely that hee would presse and have
37. the said Cox, and accordingly sent his boate and fetcht him aboard
38. the frigat and impressed him into the service of this Commonwealth
39. and declared that hee would not heave him because hee knew him to be
40. a valiant stout fellow; and the said Coxes clothes were alsoe fetcht
41. in the frigats boate. And from the said roade the said frigot sailed
42. to Jamaica, where there were about 150 man put ˹out of her˺ ashore on service
43. to take a towne and fort, of which number this deponent and the
44. said Cox were two, and in the said service the said fort and towne were
45. taken by assault, and therein the said Cox behaved himselfe very stoutly
46. and valiantly in fight of this deponents sight and knowledge, And
47. saith hee this deponent was in the said frigit at the Barbadas when
48. the said Cox was there soe pressed and thereby knoweth the same
49. And otherwise cannot depose.
50. To the sixth hee saith that the said Cox had only three and twenty
51. shillings wages per month for his service in the said frigot the
52. Marston Moore, whereas in the shipp out of which hee was soe
53. impressed, hee had as hee said thirtie shillings per moneth,
54. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
55. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
</document-end>

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