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HCA 13/71 f.615v Annotate
First transcribed 21 January 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 615  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 21/01/2013  +
Transcription the account of Robert Carter one of the sathe account of Robert Carter one of the said shipps owners and<br /> companie the valew of foure hundred pounds sterling, and this deponent<br /> had a chest, clothes and other necessaries aboard to the valew of<br /> sixtie pounds, which said gold and goods to the valew of foure hundred<br /> pounds sterling were also to be carried to the said parts of East<br /> India, and there invested as goods and merchandizes of the parts<br /> to be brought to this port. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the seaventh, 8th and 9th articles hee saith and deposeth that<br /> within the said time namely on or in September last past the<br /> said shipp the ''Lyon and Providence'' having soe received<br /> and having the foresaid said gold and other goods aboard being arived in<br /> her course for the East Indies to or neere unto the said Cape<br /> Lopus, shee was there met withall by two dutch shipps, the one<br /> of them called the ''Mary'' of Amsterdam and the other said to be<br /> of Middlebowre, both under the command of Captaine<br /> John Scrawle, who was said to be of Amsterdam and hee and<br /> most of his company were dutchmen, and commonly accounted<br /> subiects of the States of the United Netherlands, and<br /> some of them this deponent heard acknowledge and say that they<br /> were soe, and that they came with the said shipps from holland<br /> or Zealand, and were belonging thereunto, and that they were<br /> to trade on the said coast [#] [#] and saith that<br /> one Claes Prince Cape merchant of the said<br /> shipp ''Mary'' in discourse with this deponent aboard<br /> the ''Mary'' (wherein this deponent was kept prisoner) after the said seizure, said and told this deponent that in their<br /> coming outwards from the said United Netherlands riding in the downes, they were held by one of the frigots of<br /> their states and asked whether they were bound, and that they had answered that they were bound for Spaine, and soe they were<br /> suffered to passe, but quoth hee if they had knowne our designe they would scarse have letten us<br /> have passed, or words to that effect. soe that this deponent understood and conceived by his words that they came purposely to<br /> take and spoile the English on these coasts of and further saith; Stephen Webb [SIGNATURE, AT 90 DEGREES IN LH MARGIN] after both the said dutch shipps had<br /> severall times shott at and violently and hastily assaulted the said shipp the<br /> ''Lyon and Providence'', they seized and tooke her together with all<br /> the foresaid gold and goods and carried the same away, dispossessing<br /> and spoiling her master, company and factors of thereof and<br /> utterly depriving the owners of the same. And alsoe tooke away<br /> all the papers, bookes and writings of and belonging to the<br /> said shipp, her factors, commander and others. All which hee<br /> knoweth because hee was in her and sawe the premisses soe donne,<br /> And after such seizure the said Captaine Scrawle kept the master<br /> company and factors of the ''Lyon and Providence'' prisoners, and<br /> after a while sent them away in another vessell with [?or]<br /> very little, and that very badd provision, not being enough (as hee was informed for<br /> longer than five weekes at the most, and if (happening to<br /> arrive at the Iland Saint Thomas) they had not there sold their<br /> vessell and got supplies of victuall they had bin<br /> starved with hunger, and before such their arivall at Saint Thoma<br /> they were soe distressed with lack of victualls, that they were constrained<br /> to put tenn men to two mens allowance. And otherwise hee<br /> cannot depose. To the tenth hee saith hee cannot depose. To the 11th hee saith that if the said seizure had not happened the<br /> said shipp had and would in all probabilitie have arived at<br /> the East Indies with the said gold and goods, which would there have<br /> bin invested in goods of that country which would in the<br /> like probabilitie have bin brought to this port, And otherwise<br /> hee cannot depose for hee was never at the East Indies. To the 12th hee cannot depose. Tondies. To the 12th hee cannot depose. To  +
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