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|Transcription=occasioned as aforesayd for want of which ladeing the sayd Lemmon
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was (in this deponents judgement) dammified fiftie pounds sterling
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and better, which ladeing hee might safely and well have taken aboard
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her had not the sayd shipp by the meanes aforesayd bin made soe leakie
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And further he cannot depose./
  
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occasioned as aforesayd for want of which ladeing the sayd Lemmon
 
was (in thir deponents judgement) dammified fiftie pounds sterling
 
and better, which ladeing hee might safely & well have taken aboard
 
her had not the sayd ship by the meanes aforesayd bin made soe leakie
 
And further he cannot depose./
 
 
To the 7th article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee well knoweth
 
To the 7th article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee well knoweth
 
that the next day after the sayd ship the ''Redd Rose'' was seized in
 
that the next day after the sayd ship the ''Redd Rose'' was seized in
 
manner aforesayd the arlate Edmund Lemmon and this deponent
 
manner aforesayd the arlate Edmund Lemmon and this deponent
& his contests Phillip White George Whale John Triggs & John Johnson
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and his contests Phillip White George Whale John Triggs and John Johnson
and others and the notaries with them went to delfe Isle after
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and others and two Notaries with them went to delfe Isle after
the sayd ship & finding her there the sayd Lemmon in presence of
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the sayd shipp and finding her there the sayd Lemmon in presence of
the persons aforementioned & the sayd Notaries demand of the arlate
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the persons aforementioned and the sayd Notaries demand of the arlate
Wygarts & his associates the cause why they had taken the sayd shipp
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Wygarts and his associates the cause why they had taken the sayd shipp
away and told them it was an English ship & that English men
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away and told them it was an English shipp and that English men
were owners of her & defyied them to deliver her & her tackle &
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were Owners of her and desyred them to deliver her and her tackle and
furniture and ladeing & all her papers to be delivered back againe
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furniture and ladeing and all her papers to be delivered back againe
to him, and the sayd Lemmon & this deponent & the rest of the persons
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to him, and the sayd Lemmon and this deponent and the rest of the persons
with him offered to goe aboard the sayd ship but the souldiers
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with him offered to goe aboard the sayd shipp but the souldiers
& others who had seized her & were in possession of her would
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and others who had seized her and were in possession of her would
 
not suffer them to come aboard her but threatened to shoote them
 
not suffer them to come aboard her but threatened to shoote them
 
if they attempted to come aboard, and kept the sayd ship in
 
if they attempted to come aboard, and kept the sayd ship in
their possession about two dayes which hindered the sayd Lemmon &
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their possession about two dayes which hindered the sayd Lemmon and
 
his Company sixe dayes tyme in getting their ship back to
 
his Company sixe dayes tyme in getting their ship back to
 
her ladeing place neere Embden to the great preiudice of the
 
her ladeing place neere Embden to the great preiudice of the
sayd Lemmon & Company And further hee cannot depose/
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sayd Lemmon and Company And further hee cannot depose/
To the 8th article and the schedule annexed therein mentioned and now showed
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To the 8th article and the Schedule annexed therein mentioned and now showed
 
to him at the tyme of this his examination hee saith that hee
 
to him at the tyme of this his examination hee saith that hee
referreth him selfe to the sayd schedule which hee believeth to be
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referreth him selfe to the sayd Schedule which hee believeth to be
 
the protest made by the sayd Lemmon before the two notaries therein
 
the protest made by the sayd Lemmon before the two notaries therein
mentioned and that the contents thereof were & are true And further
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mentioned and that the contents thereof were and are true And further
 
hee cannot depose./
 
hee cannot depose./
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To the 9th article hee saith that in the tyme the sayd ship ''Redd Rose'' did
 
To the 9th article hee saith that in the tyme the sayd ship ''Redd Rose'' did
remain under the seizure of the sayd Wygarts and Drewer and their
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remain under the seizure of the sayd Wygarts and drewes and their
confederates one of the mates of the ''Redd Rose'' did goe to the sayd shipps
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confederates one of the Mates of the ''Redd Rose'' did goe to the sayd shipps
 
side with intente to fetch his cloathes and defyed leave of the souldiers
 
side with intente to fetch his cloathes and defyed leave of the souldiers
& mariners who were on board her and kept ther under seizure that hee
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and mariners who were on board her and kept her under seizure that hee
might come aboard her to fetch them but ye sayd souldiers and
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might come aboard her to fetch them but the sayd souldiers and
 
mariners would not permitt him to come aboard nor deliver his cloathes
 
mariners would not permitt him to come aboard nor deliver his cloathes
 
to him but sett their musketts to his breast and threatened to shoote
 
to him but sett their musketts to his breast and threatened to shoote
him and throw a quarter can of beere in his face and reviled? him
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him and throw a quarter can of beere in his face and reviled him
and all the English and called them starts? & houndffoots and the
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and all the English and called them starts and houndsfoots and the
 
like opprobrious termes and sayd that the English were all Rogues
 
like opprobrious termes and sayd that the English were all Rogues
for that they tooke the Swedes part, this he deposeth being present in the
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for that they tooke the Swedes part, this hee deposeth being present in the
same boate wherein the sayd and done as alsoe his contests John Johnson
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same boate wherein the sayd Mate came to the sayd shipp side and seeing
& William How who were on board the ''Redd Rose'' in the nature of prisoners
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and leaving the same sayd and done as alsoe his contests John Johnson
being aboard her at her seizure, were alsoe present & sawe and heard ther
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and William how who were on board the ''Redd Rose'' in the nature of prisoners
premisses? soe acted & heard the sayd words And further he cannot depose./
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being aboard her at her seizure, were alsoe present and sawe and heard the
 
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premisses soe acted and heard the sayd words And further he cannot depose./
 
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occasioned as aforesayd for want of which ladeing the sayd Lemmon
was (in this deponents judgement) dammified fiftie pounds sterling
and better, which ladeing hee might safely and well have taken aboard
her had not the sayd shipp by the meanes aforesayd bin made soe leakie
And further he cannot depose./

To the 7th article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee well knoweth
that the next day after the sayd ship the Redd Rose was seized in
manner aforesayd the arlate Edmund Lemmon and this deponent
and his contests Phillip White George Whale John Triggs and John Johnson
and others and two Notaries with them went to delfe Isle after
the sayd shipp and finding her there the sayd Lemmon in presence of
the persons aforementioned and the sayd Notaries demand of the arlate
Wygarts and his associates the cause why they had taken the sayd shipp
away and told them it was an English shipp and that English men
were Owners of her and desyred them to deliver her and her tackle and
furniture and ladeing and all her papers to be delivered back againe
to him, and the sayd Lemmon and this deponent and the rest of the persons
with him offered to goe aboard the sayd shipp but the souldiers
and others who had seized her and were in possession of her would
not suffer them to come aboard her but threatened to shoote them
if they attempted to come aboard, and kept the sayd ship in
their possession about two dayes which hindered the sayd Lemmon and
his Company sixe dayes tyme in getting their ship back to
her ladeing place neere Embden to the great preiudice of the
sayd Lemmon and Company And further hee cannot depose/

To the 8th article and the Schedule annexed therein mentioned and now showed
to him at the tyme of this his examination hee saith that hee
referreth him selfe to the sayd Schedule which hee believeth to be
the protest made by the sayd Lemmon before the two notaries therein
mentioned and that the contents thereof were and are true And further
hee cannot depose./

To the 9th article hee saith that in the tyme the sayd ship Redd Rose did
remain under the seizure of the sayd Wygarts and drewes and their
confederates one of the Mates of the Redd Rose did goe to the sayd shipps
side with intente to fetch his cloathes and defyed leave of the souldiers
and mariners who were on board her and kept her under seizure that hee
might come aboard her to fetch them but the sayd souldiers and
mariners would not permitt him to come aboard nor deliver his cloathes
to him but sett their musketts to his breast and threatened to shoote
him and throw a quarter can of beere in his face and reviled him
and all the English and called them starts and houndsfoots and the
like opprobrious termes and sayd that the English were all Rogues
for that they tooke the Swedes part, this hee deposeth being present in the
same boate wherein the sayd Mate came to the sayd shipp side and seeing
and leaving the same sayd and done as alsoe his contests John Johnson
and William how who were on board the Redd Rose in the nature of prisoners
being aboard her at her seizure, were alsoe present and sawe and heard the
premisses soe acted and heard the sayd words And further he cannot depose./