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AD 8n and 9n. Arlate deponit et dicit that after the assurall of
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the said ship and lading at Brazoole the said 88m depon did those unlade
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the same from onboard his said ship, and fold and bartered
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the same away for the account of the producents arlate; and in
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him thereof caused to be put onboard the said ship about
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eleven or twelve hundred chests of white sugar, twenty five
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hundred rolls of tabaccoe, and a quantity of hides and Brazille
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woods, all which he sayeth were also for the account of the producents,
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and were the X of their good so sent from Lisbone
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to Brazille as aforesaid et ultesius ad hos arlos non deponit
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saluis predepositis, ad que fo edfost./
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ad 10 et 11n dicit hat after the lading and putting the aforesaid goods
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and merchandises on board the Experience at Brazille, she do
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X therewith towards Lisbone there to discharge and unload
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the same (according to the aforesaid security these given) for the aforesaid use
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and act of the producents, and to pay the King of Brazille his customs
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and that in her passage X, the aforesaid John Kingsman her
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captaine, and company did on or about the twenty seventh
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day of May last (being Sunday) in the morning about X of
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day X these ships (in fight of the X of Lisbone) making
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towards the Experience, which these ships afterwards proved to be
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these Dutch men of warre and further deposeth X to these
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arlates; saying that when the captain and company onboard the Experience
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first espyed the said three Dutch ships it was so early in the morning that they could not discerne whether they
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were enemies or friends./
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AD 12n he sayeth that one of the said three ships called the Zelandia
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(which was the Rease Druisall) whereof the Caprain Tylor Quarts
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was commanded came sayling on the wwather side of the Experience
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(which is contrary to the custome of friends at sea) and never hayled her
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at all. Whereapon Captain Kingsman on board the Experience
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did in this deponits hearing hayle the Zelandia and wished she said
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quarts to keepe to the leeward, to which the said Quarts made
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no answer at all, but sailed on his corse to the windward still
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as an X. and then he sayeth Captain Kingsman caused a shot
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to be made onboard the Experience athwart said Zelandia’s
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foot (according to the custome of the seas in such case.) which shot
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as he X, did not touch the Zelandia at all nor was intended
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soo to do, byt only to give her captain and company warning to
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fall to the Leewards. Notwithstanding all which means used, he
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sayeth they kept on still to the windwards of the Experience,
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and would not, nor did they come to the Leeward, which he knoweth
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being then on board the Experience and seeing and hearing X X X
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AD 13n dicit that the Experience, when first her captain and company
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espyed the said three Dutch ships making towards her, had up and
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sayled with the English colours, and had them up when she was
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seized, as here after is declared; And sayeth the captan and company of the
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Zelandia and also the captains and Companies of the other two dutch ships
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might and did see the same and he realy beleaveth they all know the
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experience to be an English ship. Et ate noscrit./
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<header
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<series>HCA 13/73</series>
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<folio>f.605r</folio>
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<picture>IMG_0426</picture>
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<summary></summary>
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<document-date></document-date>
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<status></status>
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<first-transcriber> Bethan Reynolds </first-transcriber>
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</header>
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AD 8n and 9n. Arlate deponit et dicit that after the assurall of
the said ship and lading at Brazoole the said 88m depon did those unlade
the same from onboard his said ship, and fold and bartered
the same away for the account of the producents arlate; and in
him thereof caused to be put onboard the said ship about
eleven or twelve hundred chests of white sugar, twenty five
hundred rolls of tabaccoe, and a quantity of hides and Brazille
woods, all which he sayeth were also for the account of the producents,
and were the X of their good so sent from Lisbone
to Brazille as aforesaid et ultesius ad hos arlos non deponit
saluis predepositis, ad que fo edfost./
ad 10 et 11n dicit hat after the lading and putting the aforesaid goods
and merchandises on board the Experience at Brazille, she do
X therewith towards Lisbone there to discharge and unload
the same (according to the aforesaid security these given) for the aforesaid use
and act of the producents, and to pay the King of Brazille his customs
and that in her passage X, the aforesaid John Kingsman her
captaine, and company did on or about the twenty seventh
day of May last (being Sunday) in the morning about X of
day X these ships (in fight of the X of Lisbone) making
towards the Experience, which these ships afterwards proved to be
these Dutch men of warre and further deposeth X to these
arlates; saying that when the captain and company onboard the Experience
first espyed the said three Dutch ships it was so early in the morning that they could not discerne whether they
were enemies or friends./
AD 12n he sayeth that one of the said three ships called the Zelandia
(which was the Rease Druisall) whereof the Caprain Tylor Quarts
was commanded came sayling on the wwather side of the Experience
(which is contrary to the custome of friends at sea) and never hayled her
at all. Whereapon Captain Kingsman on board the Experience
did in this deponits hearing hayle the Zelandia and wished she said
quarts to keepe to the leeward, to which the said Quarts made
no answer at all, but sailed on his corse to the windward still
as an X. and then he sayeth Captain Kingsman caused a shot
to be made onboard the Experience athwart said Zelandia’s
foot (according to the custome of the seas in such case.) which shot
as he X, did not touch the Zelandia at all nor was intended
soo to do, byt only to give her captain and company warning to
fall to the Leewards. Notwithstanding all which means used, he
sayeth they kept on still to the windwards of the Experience,
and would not, nor did they come to the Leeward, which he knoweth
being then on board the Experience and seeing and hearing X X X
AD 13n dicit that the Experience, when first her captain and company
espyed the said three Dutch ships making towards her, had up and
sayled with the English colours, and had them up when she was
seized, as here after is declared; And sayeth the captan and company of the
Zelandia and also the captains and Companies of the other two dutch ships
might and did see the same and he realy beleaveth they all know the
experience to be an English ship. Et ate noscrit./


<header
<series>HCA 13/73</series>
<folio>f.605r</folio>
<picture>IMG_0426</picture>
<summary></summary>
<document-date></document-date>
<status></status>
<first-transcriber> Bethan Reynolds </first-transcriber>
</header>



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