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HCA 13/68 f.10v Annotate
First transcribed 20 June 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 10  +
Parent volume HCA 13/68  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 20/06/2015  +
Transcription To the 4th he saith he saw the goods aforeTo the 4th he saith he saw the goods aforesayd plundered and taken<br /> away by the sayd Captaine White and his sonne and Companye<br /> of his shipp, and the steersman, boatswaine, Cooke and shipps<br /> boy, and 2 others of the ''Saint Johns'' Company were then aboard. And<br /> otherwise he cannot depose saving he saith he saw Captaine White himselfe<br /> plunder and take the sayd Jacob Groates hatt, and saw the sonne of the<br /> sayd White plunder the sayd Groates Chest and Cabbin. To the .5th. he saith that after the shipp ''Saint John'' came into dover piere<br /> he this deponent saw seven of the shipps Company aboard her and they<br /> continued aboard one afternoone and one night and saith there was<br /> att the tyme of seizure about 4 monethes provisions aboard the sayd<br /> shipp. And otherwise negatively./ And further cannot depose. Sam Delaplace [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE] gilbert Jan[?kyn] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ************************************ The fifth day of October 1653. [CENTRE HEADING] Examined upon the sayd allegation. '''3''' '''Caspar Walmondt''' of Statin in Pomerland<br /> Mariner Gunner of the sayd shipp the ''Saint John''<br /> aged eight and twenty yeares a witnes sworne<br /> and examined. saith as followeth To the first and second Articles of the sayd Allegation This deponent saith that<br /> the arlate Lord Rossow daniel halfe Ryder and Companie all Inhabitants<br /> of dantzyck were and are the lawfull Owners of the sayd shipp the<br /> ''Saint John'' whereof Jacob Groat is master, and saith the sayd shipp hath<br /> belonged to dantzyck about nyne yeares videlicet from her first building<br /> which was in Pomerland, And moreover saith, that the sayd shipp<br /> about this tyme twelve month as he hath heard tooke in her lading of hemp<br /> flax pitch tarr and other Eastland goods att dantzyck and Rye and in<br /> her Course to Callice was taken by some dutch men of warr and brought<br /> into Amsterdam, where this deponent found her under Arrest or restraint<br /> And saith about eight dayes after Easter last past the sayd shipp being<br /> dismist sett sayle from Amsterdam and arrived safely<br /> att Callice whither she was bound with her lading and there delivered<br /> the same, And saith that from Callice the sayd shipp went to Rochell<br /> and there tooke in her lading of salt and returned with the same to<br /> Callice, and in her second course to Rochel for salt to be transported<br /> to dantzyck was taken by the arlate Captaine White a private man of<br /> warr and brought into dover, notwithstanding that the sayd Jacob Groat<br /> and Company did acquaint the said White that the sayd shipp did belong<br /> to Dantzyck and shewed him the Seabreife of the sayd shipp to that<br /> purpose this deponent being present and aboard att the tyme of seizure And saith the sayd shipp is still detayned att dover and so<br /> hath bene neere about four weekes. And otherwise cannot depose saving<br /> he heard arr Amsterdam that the sayd shipp was there deteyned the last [?winter]<br /> under pretence that she was bound for England.r pretence that she was bound for England.  +
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