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Transcription

still followed her, and her Company fired severall peeces
of Ordinance at the Henrietta Maria, and the Company
of the Henrietta Maria cut their other Cable and sailed [?to GUTTER]
the Key, above Swanzey Towne, and the said other ffrigot
followed her till shee struck on Ground and
shee followed Till shee fired her Ordinance at the Henrietta
Maria, and the Comander of the said ffrigot seeing her
not get her up, sent upp about ffourty of his men Armed
to seize upon the said ffrigot, and saith that when [?they GUTTER]
were come upp to her, Captaine Mansell (his precontest)
the Masters Mate of the said ffrigot, and the rest of the said
men in the hearing of this Deponent that they had best have a care of what they did [XX GUTTER]
them that the King was Proclaimed, onboard that ffrigot, and
that her Captaine and Company had submitted and
had not interrupted any English ships and that shee [?sailed GUTTER]
with the Duke of Yorks Commission or words to that [?Purpose GUTTER]
whereto the said Masters Mate told the said Captaine
and the Lieutenant of the Henrietta Maria and the
other officers onboard her in this Deponents hearing, that
none should goe onboard her but himselfe and [XX GUTTER]
man, promising to give free quarter, and that hee [XX GUTTER]
would not meddle with any thing, or to that effect, And
thereupon this Deponent and the rest of the Company
that were in the said ffrigot gave consent that the said [XXX GUTTER]
and another should come onboard, and they being come
onboard all the rest, by force and violence came allsoe
onboard and Imediately disarmed the Henrietta Marias
Company, and stripped this Deponent and most of th[?ose GUTTER]
that were in her, and beate some of them, and ransacked the
said ship, and broke open the Chests and boxes that [?were GUTTER]
in her and turned her Company out of her and
possessed themselves of her and saith that about two
or three howres after hee was at the Major of Swanzeys
house with Captaine Barker Comander of the said frigot which they then understood to be called the [XXX GUTTER] where the Major in this [?Deponents GUTTER]
presence and hearing told him that the King was proclaimed
onboard the said ffrigott Henrietta Maria, and that her
Captaine and Company had submitted, and from that time
they had not committed any Violence or hostile Action against
any ships or vessells, and desired the said barker to leave
the said ffrigot there, but notwithstanding the said
Barker would not but carried her away, and as this DEponent
heard shee is nowe at Plymouth, And further deposeth
not saving what followeth: