y-OtiJlow Cape. Gee id Cefios ^m. 1725 



The.Stmton 

 ^ William Petty 

 jyic* Limmon 

 ^ Wm. Wood 



^"johnHorn J 

 Fierre Ramn 

 John Dman 

 'James Ardem 

 Ettrien Gilltot 

 Ren» Marr-aud 

 ^ohn Git tin 

 hi Richardeau 

 John Lavogue 

 John Duplaijfey 



Feter Grojfey 

 Rence Frogier 

 Ijcwis Arnaut 

 Rence Thohy 

 Meth Roulac 

 John Guindr 

 John Paquete 

 Allan Pigan 

 Pierce ^hUlot 



FroM the 

 Frenchihi^ 

 in Why dab 

 Road Feb. 

 1721-2. 



You, Jatfies Shyrm^ Michael Lemnion^ Robert Hart^ 



ley^ &c. 



YEj arid every one of yott^ are in the Name^ and by the 

 Autborityy of our dread Sovereign Lordy George, 

 King of Great Britain, indiBed asfcHows ; 



Forafmzich as in open Contempt of ihe Laws of pur 

 Country y ye have all of you been wickedly united j and arti-- 

 cled together y for the Annoyance and Diflurbance of his 

 Majefty'^ s trading SubjeUs by Sea, And have in Con for ^ 

 mity to the moFt evil and mifchievous. Intentions^ been 

 twice down the CoaB of Africa, with two Ship ; once in 

 the Beginning of Auguft, and a fecond^tmey January 

 U^ly finkingy burnings or robbing fuch ShipSy and P^ejfels^ 

 06 then happened in your Way. ^ 



Particularly J ye fiand charged at thi InjlancCy and In^ 

 * formation of Captain Chaloner Og-le, as Traytors and 

 Pyratesy for the unlawful Oppoftion ye made to his Ma-^ 

 jefiy-s Shipy f^f Swallow, under his Command. 

 ' For that on the <^th of February laU paBy upon Sight 

 0f the aforefaid Kings Shlpy ye did immediately weigh 

 Anchor from under Cape Lopez, on the Southern Co ait of 

 Africa^ in a 'S^Qnch'^built Ship of Gunsy called the 



. - Ranger^ 



