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|Transcription=hardly and [XXXilly] used, and particularly whilst this Deponent was also
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a Prisoner togeather with the said ''Robert Skinner'' upon [Perrit] Pearle
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in the said Castle of Batavia, he this Deponent there observed the manner of
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his entertainment and usage by the Dutch, which was that the said Robert
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Skinner togeather with this Deponent and two Captains more to with Captains ''Laureur
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Browning'' Master and Commander of the aforesaid shipp the ''Francis and
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John'', and ''John Kingsman'' Commander of the shipp ''Pestillion'' were
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there confined under a singall shodd built against the common parlate of
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easement for the Souldiers of that quarter
 
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Revision as of 20:13, January 14, 2018

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This page is for the annotation of HCA 13/72 f.572r.

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Annotating Marine Lives, May 1st 2013
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Witnesses in Court, 1657-1658 (May 9th, 2013)




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Transcription

hardly and [XXXilly] used, and particularly whilst this Deponent was also
a Prisoner togeather with the said Robert Skinner upon [Perrit] Pearle
in the said Castle of Batavia, he this Deponent there observed the manner of
his entertainment and usage by the Dutch, which was that the said Robert
Skinner togeather with this Deponent and two Captains more to with Captains Laureur
Browning Master and Commander of the aforesaid shipp the Francis and
John, and John Kingsman Commander of the shipp Pestillion were
there confined under a singall shodd built against the common parlate of
easement for the Souldiers of that quarter