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HCA 13/65 f.45r Annotate
First transcribed 14 March 13  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 45  +
Parent volume HCA 13/65  +
Side Recto  +
Status First cut transcription started and completed on 13/03/14 by Colin Greenstreet  +
Transcription [IMAGE FAILED TO LOAD IN SCRIPTO] the ''E[IMAGE FAILED TO LOAD IN SCRIPTO] the ''Elizabeth'' alias the ''ffortune'' together with the<br /> shipps the ''Hopewell'' arlate from the very first<br /> instant of the discovery of and sight of the said ships<br /> the ''Nightingale'' and ''Saint Sebastian'' and dureing<br /> all the while they were chaced and untill they were seized<br /> were aydeing in and assisting to the takeing and persuite<br /> of the said ships one of the said ships with the ''Elizabeth''<br /> being to the Leward and the other videlicet the ''Hopewell'' being<br /> to the windward of the said ships the ''Saint Sebastian'' and the<br /> ''Nightingale'' when they were soe pursued and taken by the<br /> ''George'' and att and dureing all that tyme were both of<br /> them very neare thereunto. which hee knoweth being as<br /> aforesaid present and an eie-=witnes of the premisses which<br /> hee saith are true and were of his knowledge soe had<br /> and done as is predeposed And further hee cannot depose<br /> To the rest of the articles hee is not examined by direction of the<br /> producent. Repeated before doctor Clarke the marke of<br /> Henry '''H.''' Greene. [MARKE, RH SIDE] UNIQ74a286ae9ad81470-nowiki-000000AA-QINU The 21th day of August 1651. On the behalfe of Humphrey}<br /> Beane touching the ship the ''Eagle''}<br /> of London in a busines of Assurance} '''Rp. X X XXX. jus.''' <br /> '''Thomas Harrop''' of dickshore in the<br /> parishe of Stepney mariner aged<br /> 50 yeares or thereabouts sworne the day<br /> above said before the right worshipfull William Clarke<br /> doctor of Lawes one of the Judges of the Admiraltye<br /> and Examined upon Interrogatories ministred on the behalfe<br /> of the said Humphrey Beane saith and deposeth by<br /> Vertue of his oath as followeth. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth That hee well knewe<br /> the ship the ''Eagle'' interrogated at such tyme as shee was in Guinney<br /> last And saith which hee saith was about this tyme but [?two] moneth<br /> at which tyme she was in the Iland of P[XXXes] upon that coast<br /> and at which place shee tooke in rice, Porke, [YXXXXes] and such like<br /> provisions And saith that before her Comeing thither as the<br /> Boatswaine and others of the said ships company told this deponent shee had receaved<br /> in a great quantity of Gold upon the Gold coasts of Guiney and<br /> when she was at P[?rules] had the same on bord her The premisses<br /> hee deposeth because hee this deponent was then and there in the ship the<br /> ''ffortune''e in the ship the<br /> ''ffortune''  +
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