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HCA 13/71 f.630r Annotate
First transcribed 19 February 2013  +
First transcriber Alex Jackson  +
Folio 630  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 19/02/2013  +
Transcription was not present at the seizure of the saidwas not present at the seizure of the said shipp the ''Sarah'', and therefore<br /> doeth not know, what Colours the said dutch shipps carried at the time of the said seizure, otherwise then that hee hath credibly understood both<br /> by the said Captaine Perkins and by severall of his Companie, that the<br /> said dutch shipps at the time of the said seizure were or carried hte<br /> Holland or Middleborough colours, as this exacte now remembereth<br /> And further cannot depose. To the 7th article hee saith, That by and according to the confession of the said<br /> John Scroll and seuerall of his companie made to this deponent during his<br /> said imprisonment, hee the said John Scroll was an inhabitant of or<br /> neere Monnickendam in Holland, and that this deponent during his said<br /> restraint well observed, and tooke particualr notice that the said Scroll and<br /> the Gunner, Steersman, Chirurgion, Boatswaine, Carpenter and<br /> Saile-master and many others both Officers and common men aboard<br /> the said shipp were dutchmen subjects of the said States of the United<br /> Netherlands, and that they generally acknowledged themselves to<br /> bee, and that they were sent and employed out of the said United<br /> Provinces for Guinney aforesaid. Hee further saith, That during<br /> such this deponents restraint, the said dutch shipps giving chase to another<br /> English shipp, which has beene trading in those parts of Guinney, and<br /> was then bound there to the East Indies, by name the ''Lion'' and<br /> ''Providence'', whereof was Captaine Timothy Craven, the said John<br /> Scroll in this depo:nents sight and observation caused two Gunns to be<br /> fixed at or against the said English shipps with intent to make the<br /> sawe strike the sayle of shew, and that a sword being brandished upon the said English<br /> shipp in manner of defiance, or that they would to their power defend<br /> themselves, as is usually understood in such Cases, thereupon<br /> the said Scroll tooke up a sword and brandishing the same said in dutch<br /> theise words or the like in effect, Ick hebbe meé een sweerdt, ick<br /> sal stracx bÿ ú comen, and soe by the said Scrolls order and direction<br /> severall great gunns were discharged at and against the said English shipp<br /> till such time, as shee was necessitated to submit and surrender to the<br /> said shipp the ''Mary'' then Admirall of the said dutch shipps<br /> which during all the said Conflict carried the Spanish Colours, but<br /> when they first espyed any strange shipps, and particularly when any of the<br /> West-India shipps of the said United Netherlands came<br /> neere them, they constantly carried the Middelborough Colours and<br /> saith that that place being beyond the Line, upon occasion of such<br /> meeting, if the said shipps the ''Mary'' and ''Unicorne'' had been<br /> Spanish, they and the said other Dutch West India shipps<br /> would in all probability, and according to common and usuall customeand according to common and usuall custome  +
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