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Transcription

The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the said Interrogatories

Rp. (5us

Colobel Edward Freeman Governour of
Tinsby Castle in the County of Pembroke
in South wale. aged about 49 yeeres sworne and
Examined./.

To teh first Interrogatorie hee saith that hee hath knowne the said
ffrigot called the Henrietta Maria ever since the tenth
Day (or therabouts) of may last past, and saith thhat one
Captaine George Dowdall was then Cpmander of her, and
saith hee hath noe Judgement in the Burthen of Ships and
otherwise cannot Answer:/:

To the 2.d 2:d 4.th and 5.th hee saith that hee this deponent coming to [XXX GUTTER]
about the tenth of May last severall people did make
their complaints to this Deponent who was then Governour of
Cardiffe VCastle, and one of the Comissioners of the Militia [?in GUTTER
the County of Glamorgan, that the said Captaine Dowdall
had taken severall Vessells in the Mumbles Rode, neere [?Swansey GUTTER]
and the same day hee this Deponent sent some foote souldiers
to the Mumblesm, to secure those parts, and the next day following
this deponent brought a Partty of horse for the better [XXX GUTTER]
of the place; and preventing the said Captaines ladning any [XXX GUTTER]
to Commit violence onshore, And this Deponent finding noe
Vessell in the harbour fitt to man did send Captaine
Mansell, and another Gentleman onboard the said ffrigot
to the end that the Captaine might come onshore to [XXX GUTTER]
with him this Deponent and the Captaine accordingly [XXX GUTTER]
onshore, and produced his Commission, which was as this deponent verily beleveth signed hy his
Royall Highnes James Duke of Yorke Lord high Admirall
of England. this Deponent read, and to his remembrance
it was Dated at Brussells, and having nowe seene and perused
the first schedule annexed and mentioned in the 3.d [?Interrogatorie GUTTER]
hee saith that to the best of his remembrance the same
is a true Copy of the said Comission; And tis Deponent
soe read, the said Originall Comission he have the
same back to the said Captaine, and acquainted him with the
newes hee had from London, telling him hee dayly expecteth
his Majestyes arrivall, at which the said Captaine was very
Glad, and asked this Deponent what hee would have him to doe
And this Deponent told him, that hee would have [?restore ?the GUTTER]
vessell which hee had lately taken, and of this Deponents [XXX GUTTER]
hee did restore some, and Compositions for other [?from ?each GUTTER
teken much mittigated, and the next dat or the next day after [?this GUTTER]
(Deponent