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|Transcription=To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that upon the fifth of June last
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after the sayd Cardis his sayd Pinke and Potash of Leghorne was come to the sayd
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Spanish men of war the sayd Xardis sett syale into the port of Bickery aforesaid
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and led in the sayd five Spanish vessels with him and they came all seaven up togeather
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on the sayd fifth day of June last and sett upon and fought with the ''Eastland
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Merchant'' and the sayd Cardis and his Company with his Pinke and Potash of Leghorne
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was as active and in deede more active in the fight against the ''Eastland
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Merchant'' than the Spanish men of war were, and did with his sayd Pinke and
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Potash give many broad sides to the ''Eastland Merchant'' And shee  made what
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resistance shee possible could against all seaven of them and continued the fight
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against them all until the night that day, and in the morning of the next day until
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about ten a clock in the morning, and then being over powered by them
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shee and her lading (which was of great value) togeather with the Cloathes
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instruments and Adventures of her Master and Company became a pey to the
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sayd Cardis and the sayd Spanish men of war who seized and tooke them And
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further to this article hee cannot depose./
  
 
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To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith that upon the fifth of June last
after the sayd Cardis his sayd Pinke and Potash of Leghorne was come to the sayd
Spanish men of war the sayd Xardis sett syale into the port of Bickery aforesaid
and led in the sayd five Spanish vessels with him and they came all seaven up togeather
on the sayd fifth day of June last and sett upon and fought with the Eastland
Merchant and the sayd Cardis and his Company with his Pinke and Potash of Leghorne
was as active and in deede more active in the fight against the Eastland
Merchant than the Spanish men of war were, and did with his sayd Pinke and
Potash give many broad sides to the Eastland Merchant And shee made what
resistance shee possible could against all seaven of them and continued the fight
against them all until the night that day, and in the morning of the next day until
about ten a clock in the morning, and then being over powered by them
shee and her lading (which was of great value) togeather with the Cloathes
instruments and Adventures of her Master and Company became a pey to the
sayd Cardis and the sayd Spanish men of war who seized and tooke them And
further to this article hee cannot depose./