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HCA 13/71 f.323v Annotate
First transcribed 30 November 2012  +
First transcriber Janet Few  +
Folio 323  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 30/11/2012  +
Transcription and Companie did againe command the said Jand Companie did againe command the said Jope and some of his Companie to come on board him<br /> whereupon the said William Jope sent some of his Companie on board the said de la<br /> Roche his shipp, and the said la Roche not being satisfied therewith sent for the said Jope<br /> personally to come on board him, and to bring with him his papers to showe whether<br /> hee was bound, and accordingly the said Master William Jope went aboard the said<br /> La Roche his shipp, and thereupon the said de la Roche fetched away Twenty<br /> fower or thereabouts of the Companie of the said shipp ''Endeavour'', which hee caused<br /> be putt on board the said french shipps, Leaving onely this deponent and three others<br /> of the said ''Endeavours'' Companie on board her, and putt about thirty of the french<br /> shipps Companie into her, and afterwards were brought the said shipp and her lading<br /> for Guiney and neere the Cape de verd sett this deponent and about thirteene English<br /> men more on shoare at a place called Triviesto upon or about the first day of<br /> december <u>1655.</u> English style, leaving them only one pipe of wyne and about<br /> one hundred weight of biskett for their sustenance where this deponent and the other<br /> Englishmen of his Companie staied about 15 weeks before they could meet with any<br /> convenience of transportation for England, they being for all that time in great<br /> hazard and danger and had there undoubtedly perished, if they had not by the great providence<br /> of God there mett with and been releeved certaine Portuguese Merchants<br /> then there residing; the premises hee knoweth by sadd experience being an<br /> eyewittnesse of and participant in the same. And further cannot depose<br /> saving that the said de la Roche and Companie did thence carrie away the said<br /> shipp ''Endeavour'' and her said ladeing they being bound as aforesaid to the East Indies<br /> or redd sea hee whether as hee beleeveth they brought the said shipp and lading. To the 5th Article of the said Allegation this deponent saith That at the time of<br /> surprizall of the said shipp ''Endeavour'' and lading by the said de la Roche and<br /> Companie, there were three other shipps laden with wynes comeing from the<br /> Canarie Islands in Companie with the said shipp and within the sight of her<br /> and of the said de la Roche and Companie, and this deponent asking the frenchman<br /> was putt in Command of and aboard the said shipp ''Endeavour'' upon such her surprizall<br /> why they had soe surprized and taken her, leaving the said three other shipps, hee and<br /> others of the said frenchmen soe putt on board her answered, that they had noe<br /> Commission to seize the said shipp ''Endeavour'' nor any other English shipp but<br /> they were necessitated soe to doe being, as they sayd bound for Mallegasca or the redd sea<br /> wanting a quantity of wyne for their provision and further said that hee or [XXX GUTTER]<br /> beleeved that their Owners; who were rich and able men must make or give<br /> satisfaction for the said shipp ''Endeavour'' and her lading or words to that<br /> like effect. The premises hee knoweth and deposeth for and upon the reason<br /> grounds before expressed. And further cannot depose./ To the 6th Article of the said Allegation hee saith That the said de la<br /> Roche Captain and Commander of the said french shipps caused this deponent and<br /> said Master William Jopp and twelve others of his Companie to bee putt on shore<br /> at Trivisca aforesaid the amongst the Barbarous Negroes, but what discourse passed<br /> between the said la Roche and Jopp this deponent saith hee knoweth not for that<br /> remained in and aboard the said shipp ''Endeavour'' And further cannot depose To the 7th hee saith That after the surpizall and taking of the said shipp<br /> ''Endeavour'' and her lading as aforesaid the Officer and other frenchmen were<br /> putt on board her declared to this deponent and others of his Companie then alsoe [XXX GUTTER]<br /> and being on board her, That they had in their Course from france mett with<br /> other English shipps, and had taken one of them, and had lett her goe againe<br /> and that they had no intention to have medled with or interrupted the said<br /> shipp ''Endeavour'', if she had not bin laden, as she was with wines<br /> (which, as she was with wines<br /> (which  +
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