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HCA 13/68 f.162r Annotate
First transcribed 25 March 2018  + , 25 March 2018  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 162  +
Parent volume HCA 13/68  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 25/03/2018  + , Uploaded image; transcribed on 25/03/2018  +
Transcription '''XX''' The 21th of October 1653. [?Chr'''XX''' The 21th of October 1653. [?Christan] and company against the}<br /> ''greate Christofer'', aforesaid.} Examined upon the foresaid allegation given in the first place<br /> and upon another allegation given in the second place<br /> on the behalfe of [?Estrid] [?Christan] and company. '''5''' '''Thomas Brothers''' of Deale in Kent Sailer, aged 27 yeares or<br /> thereabouts sworne and examined. To the third article of the allegacion given in the first place hee saith and deposeth<br /> that about five weekes since the said shipp the ''greate Christofer'' under the conduct<br /> of his precontest Mrt Monnet, Captaine Swaines lieutenant came into Alborough<br /> bay in her course for London, in which bay the Parliaments fleete was then [?remayninge]<br /> and after such her comming thither Generall Munck put three of his men<br /> (Whereof this deponent was one) aboard to help to bringe her up for this<br /> port, and that presently<br /> the stiersman would have had this deponent and his two partners and the said<br /> Lieutenant to have laine in the Cookeroome and to have left the great<br /> cabbin to them, which this deponent and partners refusing and endeavouring<br /> to get the key of the cabbin, one of the said merchants strooke this deponent<br /> and called him Sacraments-steert, a terme of greate contempt, And<br /> the same night comming neere [?XXXXX] this deponent and company endeavouring to see what papers<br /> they tooke and concealed, one of the said merchants in oppositione drewe<br /> his knife and the steersman gave them upbrading language, tending to<br /> raise a mutinie, And the rest of the dutch stood readie to<br /> abet and further the said mutinie. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the first second third and 4tha rticles of the second allegacion hee saith and deposeth<br /> that after such his comminge aboard hee heard some of the said dutch company<br /> of the said vessell say sometimes that they were bound for<br /> ffrance and other times for Ostend and that they had mett with de Witt<br /> the hollands Admirall, and had his passe, and the Cooke said and<br /> confessed that they had heaved their cockets over board and were bound for<br /> Amsterdam, And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the fifth hee cannot depose. To the crosse Interrogatories. To the first hee saith hee can speake and understand dutch and Italian<br /> indifferently well and that English is his mother tongue, and otherwise<br /> negatively for his part. To the second hee knoweth not as hee saith of any goods or clothes taken out<br /> of the said shipp. To the third hee saith that comming into Alborough bay as aforesaid, one of<br /> teh said dutch merchants came aboard Generall Munck and complained unto<br /> him against Lieutenanjt Monnet and companie as having [?XXXX] him and the<br /> company of the ''Christofer'', and desired him to take Lieutenant Monets men<br /> out and put some of his men aboard to ringe her up, unlesse<br /> hee pleased to cleare her, for which hee made sute to the Generall alleadging<br /> that shee was a free shipp, but the Generall refused to cleare her and yet<br /> at his request tooke three of Mr Monets men out and put three<br /> of his owne men into her to help to bring her up, and otherwise negatively<br /> saving that when the said dutch resisted and would have kept them out of the<br /> cabbin the English [?drabbed] them a little to bringe them o better behaviour. To the fourth hee saith that after and upon the said [?resistance] in Lea roade, the said<br /> Magaet turned the said two merchants ashore at Quinborough, having<br /> first taken their papers from them and [?XXX] them [?up ?to] their [?presence] And otherwise hee cannot depose. Tho Brotheares [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] Repeated before doctor Godolphin and Mr Cock.eated before doctor Godolphin and Mr Cock.  + , '''XX''' The 21th of October 1653. [?Chr'''XX''' The 21th of October 1653. [?Christan] and company against the}<br /> ''greate Christofer'', aforesaid.} Examined upon the foresaid allegation given in the first place<br /> and upon another allegation given in the second place<br /> on the behalfe of [?Estrid] [?Christan] and company. '''5''' '''Thomas Brothers''' of Deale in Kent Sailer, aged 27 yeares or<br /> thereabouts sworne and examined. To the third article of the allegacion given in the first place hee saith and deposeth<br /> that about five weekes since the said shipp the ''greate Christofer'' under the conduct<br /> of his precontest Mrt Monnet, Captaine Swaines lieutenant came into Alborough<br /> bay in her course for London, in which bay the Parliaments fleete was then [?remayninge]<br /> and after such her comming thither Generall Munck put three of his men<br /> (Whereof this deponent was one) aboard to help to bringe her up for this<br /> port, and that presently<br /> the stiersman would have had this deponent and his two partners and the said<br /> Lieutenant to have laine in the Cookeroome and to have left the great<br /> cabbin to them, which this deponent and partners refusing and endeavouring<br /> to get the key of the cabbin, one of the said merchants strooke this deponent<br /> and called him Sacraments-steert, a terme of greate contempt, And<br /> the same night comming neere [?XXXXX] this deponent and company endeavouring to see what papers<br /> they tooke and concealed, one of the said merchants in oppositione drewe<br /> his knife and the steersman gave them upbrading language, tending to<br /> raise a mutinie, And the rest of the dutch stood readie to<br /> abet and further the said mutinie. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the first second third and 4tha rticles of the second allegacion hee saith and deposeth<br /> that after such his comminge aboard hee heard some of the said dutch company<br /> of the said vessell say sometimes that they were bound for<br /> ffrance and other times for Ostend and that they had mett with de Witt<br /> the hollands Admirall, and had his passe, and the Cooke said and<br /> confessed that they had heaved their cockets over board and were bound for<br /> Amsterdam, And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the fifth hee cannot depose. To the crosse Interrogatories. To the first hee saith hee can speake and understand dutch and Italian<br /> indifferently well and that English is his mother tongue, and otherwise<br /> negatively for his part. To the second hee knoweth not as hee saith of any goods or clothes taken out<br /> of the said shipp. To the third hee saith that comming into Alborough bay as aforesaid, one of<br /> teh said dutch merchants came aboard Generall Munck and complained unto<br /> him against Lieutenanjt Monnet and companie as having [?XXXX] him and the<br /> company of the ''Christofer'', and desired him to take Lieutenant Monets men<br /> out and put some of his men aboard to ringe her up, unlesse<br /> hee pleased to cleare her, for which hee made sute to the Generall alleadging<br /> that shee was a free shipp, but the Generall refused to cleare her and yet<br /> at his request tooke three of Mr Monets men out and put three<br /> of his owne men into her to help to bring her up, and otherwise negatively<br /> saving that when the said dutch resisted and would have kept them out of the<br /> cabbin the English [?drabbed] them a little to bringe them o better behaviour. To the fourth hee saith that after and upon the said [?resistance] in Lea roade, the said<br /> Magaet turned the said two merchants ashore at Quinborough, having<br /> first taken their papers from them and [?XXX] them [?up ?to] their [?presence] And otherwise hee cannot depose. Tho Brotheares [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] Repeated before doctor Godolphin and Mr Cock.eated before doctor Godolphin and Mr Cock.  +
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