3©2 Capt. Bart HO. RoBERi^Si 



Elizabeth Trengrove^ who was taken a Paffenger in 

 the African Company's Ship Onflow ^ ftrengthen'd the 

 Evidence of the laft Witnefs for having heard a 

 good Charafter of this Glashyy Ihe enquired of the 

 Quarter-Mafter, who was then on Board a robbing^ 

 whether or no flie could fee him ? And he told her. 

 No ; they never ventured him from the Ship, for he 

 had once endeavoured his Efcape^ and they had ever 

 lince continued jealous of him. 



Edward Cr iffy Cz^UinTrengroWy and Captain Sharpy 

 who had all been taken in their Turns, acknow^ 

 ledge for themfelves and others, who had unluckily 

 fallen into thole Pyrates Hands, that the good 

 Ufage they had met with, was chiefly thro' the 

 Prifdner''s Means, who often inter pofed, for leaving 

 lufEcient Stores and Inftruments on Board the Ships 

 they had robbed, alledging^ they were fuperfluous 

 and unneceiTary there. 



James Whit Cy whole Bufinefs was Mulick, and was 

 on the Poop of the Pyrate Ship in Time of Action 

 with the 5ii7/^/W, depofed, that during the Engage-^ 

 ment, and Defence Ihe made, he never faw the Pri-^ 

 loner bufied about the Guns, or giving Orders, 

 either to the loading or firing of them but that he 

 wholly attended to the fetting, or trimming, of 

 the Sails, as Roberts commanded and that in the 

 Conblufion, he verily believed him to be the Man 

 who prevented the Ship's being blown up, by 

 fetting trufty Centinels below, and oppofing him- 

 ielf againfl fuch hot-headed Fellows as had procur. 

 red lighted Matches, and were going down for that 

 Purpofe. 



Jfaac Suny Lieutenant of the Man of War> depofed, 

 that when he came to take PofTeilion of the Prize, 

 in the King^^s Boat, he found the Pyrates in a very 

 di ft rafted and divided Condition fbme being for 

 blowing up, and others (who perhaps fuppofed 

 thernrelves ieaft culpable^ oppoflng it: That ia 



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