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To the 8 and 9th for his parte hee cannot answere onelye hee
hath heard that one Captaine Cranfeilde by vertue of the
foresaid Pattent did in the yeare 1640 receive the imposition of ffishe
or rate of 5 per Cent aforesaid of one or twoe Biskainers
at Trinitye Baye in the Newfoundland aforesaid./
William Vaughan [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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9o Aprilis 1642 [CENTRE HEADING]
Pro Dalye et alys)
pro nave the Unitye et)
bonis in eadem seyet)
1s
Rs. E. B.
Daniel Riant de Sabscott in Regio Hibernia at etats 21 annorum
aut eo circiter testis in hac parte productus iuratus et examinatus.
deponit et dicit prout sequitur videlicet/
Ad 8uj ponem alluis in hac parte dat et admiss deponit et dicit
That the articulate Captaine Butler and his associats whereof this examinate
was one haveinge been in the ffrench Kings service in the
warrs which hee hath againste the enemies, and beinge dismiste from that
service had each of them liscences or passes made them for theire transportacon
out of ffrance into Ireland it beinge theire native Country the contents of which
passes were amongste other things a comannde to the Governours
or Commanders of all ports and places in ffrannce where they came
to assiste them as hee conceiveth for theire
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HCA 13/58 f.2r Annotate [MACHINE TRANSCRIBED] [HAND CHECKED AND CORRECTED]
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better and more easie transportation goe Ireland and
this examinate Captaine John Riane, Nicholas Baggott
Derby Riane, John Butler and three others theire servants
commeinge to Saint Malloes to seeke for passage for Corcke where they founde Captaine Butler they
were tolde by the said Captaine Butler that there were
divers shipps bounde for severall places in Ireland then at Saint Malloes
but amongste them one shippe called the Unitye whereof one
Dalye was master, and one Goulde merchante bounde for
Corcke and ready almoste to begin but Captaine Butler as hee saide haveinge
spoaken with the said Golde and desired theire passage in
the said shippe and hee haveinge to his beste remembrance denied him the same where thereuppon
this examinate Captaine John Riane and the said Nicholas
Baggott wente to the Governor or magistrate and shewed
him theire severall passes or liscences and desired his assistance
therein whoe
haveinge viewed theire passes told them hee would assiste
them the beste hee could and that if they would goe in that
shippe nameinge Dalyes shippe they promiseinge to pay for theire passage they should and thereuppon at theire requeste hee sent
for the master and comannded and compelled him to undertake
theire transportation for Corcke aforesaid and tooke or exacted
bond of him for that purpose which hee afterwards delivered
to Captaine John Riane aforesayd And this hee affirmeth
uppon his oath take true. Al aliter nescit /
Super reliquis non examinatur
Ad Interrogatoria [CENTRE HEADING]
Ad primum refert se ad praedeposita et aliter nescit pro parte sua.
saveinge that one Captaine ffortescue had all the warrants they
had and the master of the said shippe was sent for to appeare
before the Governor or Magistrate at Saint Malles aforesaid by a messenger or other officer there
Ad secunda respondet That hee this respondente never had any conference
at all with the master or any other belonginge unto the foresaid
shippe untill hee came aboard the said shippe et aliter nescit
respondere saveinge hee beleeveth they the master and merchants of the shippe would not have transported
this respondente and the reste aforesaid in case they could have
avoyded the same because as hee beleeveth they or some of them ahad
formerlye denyed it
Ad tertia pro parte sua nescit respondere aliter quam prius saveinge that hee
heare of the said shipps goeinge for Ireland the same daye
in which hee came to Saint Malloes but whether before or after hee spoake with Captaine Butler hee remembreth not and what daye of the moneth
that was hee nowe remembreth not./
Ad quarta nescit respondere saluis praedepoits saveinge that for his
parte hee beleeveth the Governor at Saint Malloes that caused the
master of the said shippe to under take theire transportation aforesaid
knewe well enough whoe, and what they were and wheather
bounde but for any plott or designe they had hee knoweth of none more then
that they desired to goe to Corcke in Ireland where there
was then noe rebellion ut credit/
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HCA 13/58 f.2v Annotate [MACHINE TRANSCRIBED] [HAND CHECKED AND CORRECTED]
Ad quinta refert se ad praedeposita et aliter pro parte sua nescit respondere ut
dicit
Daniel Ryan [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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dicto die [CENTRE HEADING]