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|Transcription=called a Councell of his Officers of both the ''Indeavour'' and ''Mary'' (whereof this deponent
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|Transcription=Oldenburghs side, and came to an Anchor, and notice being given to the sayd 'Welch by some of the
was one) and it was by them thought fitt that since they could not get protection for
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Inhabitants and subiects of the duke of Oldenburgh that the danes had provided
their sayd shipps from the duke of Oldenburgh and that there was noe hope to escape
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two or three smacks and manned them with men intending to lay the sayd shipps
being taken by the danes the sayd shipps should bee blowen up which accordingly was
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''Indeavour'' and ''Mary'' aboard in the night and surprize them, the sayd Welch called to this
done on or about the seaventh day of July last, after which as this deponent heard
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deponent and asked him if hee had any money to gratifie those that brought him that intelligence
by B?oores who lived neere thereabout some of the Companyes of the said English
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and this deponent telling him noe, hee the sayd Welch gave them a match locke muskett in satisfaction
vessells were by the sayd danes knocked on the head and slayne on shoare in the dominion
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and thereupon presently put out his gunnes and prepared himselfe to fight
of the duke of Oldenburgh and others of them as hee understtod by XXXX sent frim them XX XXX XXXX XXX taken prisoners videlicet Captaine
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them and not longe after the sayd smacks came but seeing the sayd shipps
Nathaniell Stukely Captaine of the ''Mary'' and Peter Bonfeild Gunner of the ''Indeavour''
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''Endeavour'' and ''Mary'' in a readinesse to make resistance, and the sayd Welch
and a quarter Master and foremast man of the ''Indeavour'' whose names hee remembreth
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causing his trumpett to sound a challenge the sayd smacks passed
not, which Gunner and foremast man are still prisoners and the sayd Stukely and
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by further up the River and came downe againe and returned towards their shipps
the Quartermaster aforesayd are escaped out of prison and gotten into England where this
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not daring to approach and come neere the ''Indeavour'' and ''Mary''
deponent hath since seene them And this deponents precontest Christopher Wallis and
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others of the Company of the sayd shipps ''Indeavour'' and ''Mary'' were taken prisoners
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afterwards by the danes in other places and carried prisoners to
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Gluckstadt And further to these articles hee cannot depose
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To the 9th hee saith that if the sayd vessells had not bin blowne up as they were
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hee verily beleeveth they would have bin taken by the sayd danish Generall
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and the reason which hee soe beleeveth is for that the sayd generall did demand
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the sayd shipps of the Companyes of them in manner aforesayd and
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threatened to give now quarter to their Companyes and to fyre the sayd shipps if they
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refused the delivery of them And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere
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To the 10th hee saith the ''Indeavour'' and her tackle Apparrell furniture
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gunnes and provisions at the tyme of her blowing up aforesayd were worth as
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aforesayd eight hundred pounds sterling and the ''Mary'' and her gunnes provisions
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tackle Apparrell and furniture were worth at the same tyme of her blowing up the summe
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of two hundred pounds sterling And hee saith that hee this deponent after the
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blowing up of the sayd shipps heard some of the duke of Oldenburghs subiects
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saye that the gunnes both of the ''Indeavour'' and the ''Mary'' and their Cables and Anchors were taken up out of the
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water and preserved on shoare by the duke of Oldenburghs order
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and that some of his subiects did of this deponents sight steale and cut away
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the sayles of the sayd shipps and bring them into the City of Oldenburgh
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but whether they be saved hee knoweth not And saith that there were about [?seaventy GUTTER]
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mariners belonging to the sayd two English shipps at the tyme when they were
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soe blowne up And further saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot answere./
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To the 11th hee saith the owners of the sayd Vessells are (in his this
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deponents Judgment damnified by the sayd danish generall his pursuite and
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endeavour to seize the sayd shipps and their being blowne up to avoide the same the
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summe of a thousand pounds sterling And further hee cannot answere
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin/
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Peter [XXXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 23th of January 1657 English style
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'''Rp. 3us'''
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'''John Mathew''' of Painton in the County of devon mariner
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aged forty yeares or thereabouts sworne as in the acts of Court
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and examined upon certayne Interrogatories saith as followeth
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To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith he well knew the shipp the ''Indeavour'' Interrogated
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whereof the Interrogated John Welch was Captaine and the shipp or shallop ''Mary'' Interrogated whereof
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the arlate Nathaniell Stukeley was Commander under the sayd Welch who had the
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Command of them both, And hee this deponent was purser of the ''Indeavour'' the voyage
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in question And saith the ''Indeavour'' was a frigott of about fifty five tonnes an
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carried
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Oldenburghs side, and came to an Anchor, and notice being given to the sayd 'Welch by some of the
Inhabitants and subiects of the duke of Oldenburgh that the danes had provided
two or three smacks and manned them with men intending to lay the sayd shipps
Indeavour and Mary aboard in the night and surprize them, the sayd Welch called to this
deponent and asked him if hee had any money to gratifie those that brought him that intelligence
and this deponent telling him noe, hee the sayd Welch gave them a match locke muskett in satisfaction
and thereupon presently put out his gunnes and prepared himselfe to fight
them and not longe after the sayd smacks came but seeing the sayd shipps
Endeavour and Mary in a readinesse to make resistance, and the sayd Welch
causing his trumpett to sound a challenge the sayd smacks passed
by further up the River and came downe againe and returned towards their shipps
not daring to approach and come neere the Indeavour and Mary