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|Transcription=Company having possession of her did wholy unlade the said Prize
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in the Roade of Marsellis, and hee this Deponent being
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then Lieutenant of the Kent and goeing in her then to Mersellis
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went onboard the said prize about twice, and sawe
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her unlading, and sawe Part of her Lading carried
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onboard the said ''ffairfax frigot'', and some onboard
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the ''Little Lewis'' then ryding there, and some on shore
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and saith that about three weekes or a moneth after the
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''ffairfax ffrigot'' did neere Ligorne Road take a ship
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called the ''Warrior'' this deponent being then in the ''ffairfax''
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and soe soone as shee was seized the said Winter went
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onboard her, and tooke severall of the ''ffairfax''
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''ffrigotts'' Company with him, and saith that soone after
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there were severall goods brought onboard the ''ffairfax''
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as Bales of Cloath, some Chests of Indigo, some baggs
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and Searnes of Copper; and some goods as hee was informed
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were carried onboard Captain Jourdains shipp, and saith
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that there were severall Spaniards onboard the said
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ship ''Warrior'' did confesse her goods to belong
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to Spaniards but most of her Company were Dutch
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and soe were likewise the Company of the ''Armes''
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of Leake, and further deposeth not saving that the
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said Winter was secured by order of Admirall Stoaks
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and afterwards did as hee this Deponent hath bin informed
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make his escape./.
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To the 13th hee cannot depose /:
  
|Transcription=Company having possession of her did [weoly?] [unpade?] the said [GUTTER]
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To the 14th hee saith that the said Winter hath not made
in the [roade] of Marsellit, and hee deponent being
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any restitution or satisfaction of or for the foresaid goods
then lieutenant of the Kent and  goeing in her [then], to [GUTTER]
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by him disposed of as aforesaid, or given account there[?of GUTTER]
went onboard the said prize about [twin], and [?]
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that this deponent knoweth of./:
her [?unloading], and sawe part of her [?] carried
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onboard the said ffairfae frigot, and found onboard
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the little [?] then [ry?ing] there, and some out[GUTTER]
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and saith that about three weekes or amoneth after the
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ffairfae ffrigot did neere Ligorne Road [lake?] a ship
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called the Warrio. his deposeth being then in the ffairfaXX
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and see [some?] as shee was seized the said winter [GUTTER?]
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onboard her, and [lookee?] severall of the ffairfae
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ffrigott Company with him, and saith that soone after
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there were severall goods brought onboard the ffairfaX
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at [Bales?] of [Cloats?], some [cheste?] of Judigo, [?]
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and [?] of [Cappir?] ; and some goods as hee was [informed]
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[w?] carried on [Xare] Captain Jourdains ship, and saith
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that these were severall Spaniards onboard the said
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ship Warrio [?] did [coursesse?] her goods to belong
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to Spaniards but most of her Company were [?Dxxxxxxx]
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and so  were likewise the Company of the [?Axxxxx]
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of [?L] , and further deposeth not saving that the
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said winter was [?serured] by order of [?A] [sloaks]
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and afterwards [?] as hee [?shie] Deposeth hath [?gin] [informxx]
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make his [?srape] ./.
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To the 13th hee cannot depose /.
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To the 15th hee saith that hee Knoweth not what Countrymen
To the 14th hee saith that the said [?winter] hath not made
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the said Winter is, nor whose subject, and saith that the said
any [?restihition] or [?farrow] of or for the presaid goods
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Winter hath not bin juditially punished for his misdemeanor
by him. disposed of as aforesaid, or give [?] [?GUTTER]
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that this deponent Knoweth of.
that this deposeth [knoweeth] of.
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To the 15th hee saith that hee knoweth not [?weat] [countryman?]
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To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true:/.
the said winter, is nor [?] subject , and saith that the [?]
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winter hath not [?bin] ; [Xditially] punished for his [GUTTER?]
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that this depot knoweth of ./
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To the last hee saith his foregoing depon is [?] :/
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To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the [?Juries] ./.
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To the first hee saith that hee was warned (by one
To the first he saith that hee was warned by one
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who said hee belonged to this court) to come and
who said hee belonged to this [conrt] to [conecand?]
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Testify herein, And otherwise Negatively /.
To shify herein , And otherwise negatively /.
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To the second hee saith that Capt. [whetfion?] was called
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[vino?] [dueirall?], but weather hee had or [dere?] to be nine [GUTTER?]
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this deponent knoweth not, and hee had [fonrt?]
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shipp, [?] besides, his owne [vuder?] his comand, And [GUTTER?]
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that lieutenants are to followe, and obey the orders of them
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Captain
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To the second hee saith that Captain Whetston was called
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Vice Admirall, but whether hee had orders to be Vice Admirall
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this deponent Knoweth not, and hee had foure
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ships or ffrigots besides his owne under his comand, And saith
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that Lieutenants are to followe, and obey the orders of their
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Captaines
 
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Company having possession of her did wholy unlade the said Prize
in the Roade of Marsellis, and hee this Deponent being
then Lieutenant of the Kent and goeing in her then to Mersellis
went onboard the said prize about twice, and sawe
her unlading, and sawe Part of her Lading carried
onboard the said ffairfax frigot, and some onboard
the Little Lewis then ryding there, and some on shore
and saith that about three weekes or a moneth after the
ffairfax ffrigot did neere Ligorne Road take a ship
called the Warrior this deponent being then in the ffairfax
and soe soone as shee was seized the said Winter went
onboard her, and tooke severall of the ffairfax
ffrigotts Company with him, and saith that soone after
there were severall goods brought onboard the ffairfax
as Bales of Cloath, some Chests of Indigo, some baggs
and Searnes of Copper; and some goods as hee was informed
were carried onboard Captain Jourdains shipp, and saith
that there were severall Spaniards onboard the said
ship Warrior did confesse her goods to belong
to Spaniards but most of her Company were Dutch
and soe were likewise the Company of the Armes
of Leake, and further deposeth not saving that the
said Winter was secured by order of Admirall Stoaks
and afterwards did as hee this Deponent hath bin informed
make his escape./.

To the 13th hee cannot depose /:

To the 14th hee saith that the said Winter hath not made
any restitution or satisfaction of or for the foresaid goods
by him disposed of as aforesaid, or given account there[?of GUTTER]
that this deponent knoweth of./:

To the 15th hee saith that hee Knoweth not what Countrymen
the said Winter is, nor whose subject, and saith that the said
Winter hath not bin juditially punished for his misdemeanor
that this deponent Knoweth of.

To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true:/.

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith that hee was warned (by one
who said hee belonged to this court) to come and
Testify herein, And otherwise Negatively /.

To the second hee saith that Captain Whetston was called
Vice Admirall, but whether hee had orders to be Vice Admirall
this deponent Knoweth not, and hee had foure
ships or ffrigots besides his owne under his comand, And saith
that Lieutenants are to followe, and obey the orders of their
Captaines