HCA 13/73 f.472v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 472 |
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2014/08/03 |
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which Captaine Parker alsoe affirmed to this deponent and the [?sayd GUTTER]
holt that the said papers were taken in and came out of the
shipp. And this deponent having now seene the papers that were brought [?XX GUTTER]
this court as comming out of the said shipp verily beleeveth [?XXX GUTTER]
to be the very same without dimunution addition or alteration
were soe received by this deponent and the said mr holt, and
acknowledged by the said Baggaert, for hee saith that after [?the GUTTER]
said witnesses were examined, the said major and towneclarke
made and sealed the said papers together with the said examination
and a certificate, and then the same were by Samuell Williams
clarke of the Prize Office there carried to the Post and sent [?to the GUTTER]
Commissioners for Prize goods to london. And further hee cannot
depose, saving that this deponent and the said mr holt have [?XXX GUTTER]
and sent to this [?CXXert] a certificate touching the said papers, which
certificate (dated the twelveth of November last) hee averreth to
containe the truth and to be wholly true, and [?XXXing] hee averreth [XXX]
[?discussions] annexed to the said papers to be of the said towne Clerke, [?wXXX GUTTER]
[XXXXX XXXXX]
To the sixth hee referreth himselfe to the said papers soe brought [?into GUTTER]
this Court as found aboard the said shipp as aforesaid, and further
hee cannot depose.
To the seaventh hee saith that the time arlate there was and is
open hostilitie betweene England and Spaine, and therefore [XXX GUTTER]
for the reasons contained in the said [?XXX GUTTE]
and examinations, this deponent beleeveth the said shipp the [?tyme XXXX GUTTER]
good prize to this Commonwealth, and to be confisc[?able] to the [?Keepers GUTTER]
of the libertie of England by authoritie of Parliament. And
further deposeth not.
To the eighth hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true.
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee never saw the said shipp [?XXX] or the [?sayd GUTTER]
Baggaert the master before such their bringing up to Portsmouth as
aforesaid, and saith hee is one of the deputies or sub Commissioners
for Prize goods at Portsmouth.
To the second hee saith hee was by the said shipp the [?hen] [?hXX] [?XXX GUTTER]
upon her said first bringing into Portsmouth and
order for and saw the lading of the said prisoners. but was not [?XXX GUTTER]
or received any papers aboard her, the said papers being delivered
unto this deponent and his said precontest ashore by the said Captaine
Parker and Baggaert, and such as Captaine Parker delivered [?XX GUTTE]
were soe delivered in the presence of the said Baggaert and are the [?XXX GUTTER]
which the said Baggaert owned upon his oath as aforeasid. And
saith hee knoweth by certaine papers that are amongest them the
said papers remaining in this Court are the same [?XXX GUTTER]
and which came out of the said shipp, and hee verily beleeveth [?XXX GUTTER]
than was not nor is any person in Portsmouth that [?XXXX or GUTTER]
write the hand of any of them or counterfeit such hand, [?nor GUTTER]
was there any person as hee beleeveth in Portsmouth that [XXX GUTTER]
spoke or understood Spanish for hee saith they were [?XXXX] to send [?XXX XXXXX] for som Interpreter for the Spanish [?XXX XXXX], nor doth this deponent understand any
language