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A34069 Fraud and violence discovered and detected, or, A remonstrance of the interessed in the ships Bona Esperanza and Henry Bona Adventura of London with a narrative of the proceedings in the case (depending before the States General of the Seven United Provinces) between the assignes of William Courten and the East-India Company of the Netherlands : also, several reasons and arguments for the speedy decision of differences (by amicable conferences of state) arising upon depredations and spoyls / by George Carevv ... Carew, George, Esq. 1662 (1662) Wing C547; ESTC R37177 153,652 157

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Schepe Henry de Bonaventure in handen is vande Ministers vande voorsz Compagnie ghekomen was metten Interesse vande voorsz somme van Uijf en tachtigh duysent guidens ' tsedert den dach vande Accoorde tot de effectuele genietinge toe met de kosten ofte anderen c. Schepeenen stellen de saecke in Statu behoudens Uierschaer Recht Actum den 17. February 1651. Presentibus Dr. Albart Panter Barnard Schellingar ende Dr. Kornelis van Dronckelaer The Translation of the Original aforesaid with the Proceedings IOnas Abeels impow'red by Sir Paul Pindar Knight at London as having the action and Assignment of William Courten and Edward Littleton hath in Court caused to be summoned the Administrators of the East-India Company of the Chamber here and Complaineth by reasons to be further deduced in time and place as shall be needful that the Worshipfull Defendants shall be bound to acknowledge or deny at least in good faith the said Instrument of Assignment passed by the before-named Courten and Litlteton to the use of the aforesaid Knight on the 19. of December 1642. English stile or which comes to one in the 18 year of the Raign of the Late CHARLES the First King of that name of Great Britain on the 19. day of the aforesaid Month and in consequents thereof the Defendants shall be condemned upon preceeding Insinuations and Arrests done to pay unto the Plaintiffe in the said quality and by provision to deposite the sum of Eighty and Five Thousand Gilders by the Defendants agreed and undertaken to pay for the Damage and pretence which by William Courten and Partners is pretended for the seized Ship called the Good Hope and the Goods therein Laden and for what is accrued by the Miscarriage of the Ship the Henry Bonadventure in the hands of the Ministers of the said Company with the Interest of the said sum of 85000 Gilders from the day of the Agreement untill the effectual enjoyment thereof with the Costs or otherwise viz. The Court of the Last of May 1651. IOnas Abeels as impow'red of Sir Paul Pindar Knight at London as Till the next Court. having the Action and Assignment of William Courten and Edward Littleton hath in Court caused the East-India Company to be summoned as above in all things At the Court the 21 June in the year 1651. IOnas Abeels as impow'red of Sir Paul Pindar Knight at London In statu saving the right of the Court. against the East-India Company and further as above in all things At the Court of the 13. of September 1651. IOnas Abeels as Attorney of Sir Paul Pindar Knight at London against In statu the East-India Company and further as above in all things At the Court of the 8. of November 1651. IOnas Abeels as Attorney of Sir Paul Pindar Knight at London as having In statu saving the Right of the Court. the Action and Assignment of William Courten and Edward Littleton against the East-India Company and further as above in all things At the Court of the 14. of February 1652. N. S. IOnas Abeels as Attorney of Sir Paul Pindar Knight at London against As above in all things the East-India Company and further as above in all things Then the Company summoned Mr. Pergens and made this Conclusion following translated from the Original THe Directors of the East-India Company at the Chamber here Complainants against Jacob Pergens for himself and as accepting the Citation for Peter Boudan Courten dwelling in Zealand as having put themselves for Security for all after Claims of monies received by the said Pergens of the Directors of the East-India Company in Zealand by vertue of the agreement made with the East-India Company that he shall be condemned to indempnifie the Plaintiffs and to save them Free of Costs and Damages from or of the claim and conclusion which Jonas Abeeles who calleth himself the impow'red of Sir Paul Pindar who saith he hath Assignment from William Courten and Edward Littleton is this day making and taking against them and without Diminution of the Defendants defence against the said Abeeles Qualitate qua and their right against the said Boudan Courten further making demand of Costs c. I. Daniel N. Publicus This present Translation agrees in substance with the Originall Quod attestor Rogatas Requisitet Mr. Jonas Abeels upon News of Sir Paul Pindar 's Death proceeded no further for want of new procuration whereupon the said Complaint and Conclusion fell without any determination then the Dutch War broke out Now follows the third part of the Case The Claim of William Tombes Esq for the Ship the Bona Esperanza Fraight and Goods on behalf of himself and others Ieteressed therein THe proceeding and Acts made and sped in the said Claim before the English and Dutch Commissioners viz. John Exton William Turner Doctors of Laws William Thompson Thomas Kendall Adrian van Almond Christian van Rodenburgh Lodowick Howers and Jacob Oysel by vertue of a Commission bearing date the 25. day of May 1654. are as followeth viz. Tuesday the 30. day of May 1654. Which day the foresaid Claims of William Tombes was amongst others on behalf of the English Nation exhibited and by the said Commissioners admitted Tuesday the 6. day of June 1654. Whereas the foresaid Commissioners had Ordered and Decreed that Repertories should be made and exhibited of all the Claims exhibited on both sides the foresaid Claim of William Tombes was accordingly entred in the Repertory of the English Claims under the number 15. and in these following words viz. No. XV. William Tombes Executor of Sir Paul Pindar Interessed in the Bona Esperanza and her Lading seized in June 1643. in her passage for China by two Dutch men of War and on the behalf of the Mariners of the said Ship demands for Damages 72564 l. as by his Claim No. XV. 72564. l. 0. s. 0. d. Friday 21. July 1654. Appeared before the said Commissioners Mr. Kynaston on the behalf of William Tombes English-man and presented certain proofs relating to the fifteenth complaint of the English which proofs were written in Nine Skins of Parchment under the great Seal of the High Court of the Admiralty together with the Translation of Eight Depositions and two Schedules contained in the said Instrument and Translated into Latine All which the said Commissioners did admit so far as by Law they are admissible Tuesday the 25. day of July 1654. Which day the said Mr. Kynaston on behalf of William Tombes aforesaid exhibited a certain Indenture contained in two Skins of Parchment wherein he alledged that the Interest of Sir Paul Pindar to whom the said Mr. Tombes is Executor is set forth which being admitted he produced as a Witnesse upon the said Indenture Robert Cuffe who being admitted and Sworn declared that he was present at the Signing Sealing and Delivery of the said Instrument as by his Deposition or Affidavit endorsed on the back thereof more plainly may appear whereto