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 * Tho. Stretton || rowspan=6 | Onlow Capt. Gee at Cetos || rowspan=6 style="text-align: right;" | Jan. 172½
 * William Petty
 * Mic. Lemmon
 * Wm. Wood
 * Ed. Watts
 * John Horn
 * Pierre Ravon || Peter Groey || rowspan=9 | From the French Ship in Whydah Road Feb. 1721-2.
 * John Dugan || Rence Frogier
 * James Ardeon || Lewis Arnaut
 * Ettrien Gilliot || Rence Thoby
 * Ren. Marraud || Meth Roulac
 * John Gittin || John Gumar
 * Jo. Richardeau || John Paquete
 * John Lavogue || Allan Pigan
 * John Duplaiey || Pierce Shillot
 * }
 * James Ardeon || Lewis Arnaut
 * Ettrien Gilliot || Rence Thoby
 * Ren. Marraud || Meth Roulac
 * John Gittin || John Gumar
 * Jo. Richardeau || John Paquete
 * John Lavogue || Allan Pigan
 * John Duplaiey || Pierce Shillot
 * }
 * Jo. Richardeau || John Paquete
 * John Lavogue || Allan Pigan
 * John Duplaiey || Pierce Shillot
 * }
 * John Duplaiey || Pierce Shillot
 * }
 * }

You, James Skyrm, Michael Lemmon, Robert Hartley, &c.

E, and every one of you, are in the Name, and by the Authority, of our dread Sovereign Lord, George, King of Great Britain, indicted as follows;

Foramuch as in open Contempt of the Laws of your Country, ye have all of you been wickedly united, and articled together, for the Annoyance and Diturbance of his Majety’s trading Subjects by Sea. And have in Conformity to the most evil and michievous Intentions, been twice down the Coast of Africa, with two Ships; once in the Beginning of Augut, and a econd Time, in January last, inking, burning, or robbing uch Ships, and Veels, as then happened in your Way.

Particularly, ye tand charged at the Intance, and Information of Captain Chaloner Ogle, as Traytors and Pyrates, for the unlawful Oppoition ye made to his Majety’s Ship, the Swallow, under his Command.

For that on the th of February last past, upon Sight of the aforeaid King’s Ship, ye did immediately weigh Anchor from under Cape Lopez, on the Southern Coast of Africa, in a French built Ship of Guns, called the