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|Transcription=from about fower of the clock in the morning of Sinday the sixteenth of Sep=
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tember last till about tenn of the clock at night next ensueing and
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was soe extreame violent during that tyme that the sea washed over
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the sayd shipp very often with such violence that shee was in great danger
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to be overwhelmed and perish therein, and hee saith that soe great the seas force
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was which brake in upon her that a sheate Anchor which was fast lashed
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to the side of the shipp was by the force thereof heaved into the sayd shipp and
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the boate belonging to the sayd shipp droven cleere
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over the sayd shipp and three packs of wooll lyeing upon the quarter deck
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washed into the sea, and two of the sayd shipps company washed off
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into the sea one from the decks and an other from the mayne yarde, one
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of which men was by Gods mercie recovered on shipp board, and the other
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perished in tyhe sea and hee saith that by reason the sayd Anchor and boate were
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heaved into the shipp with such violence they brake the shipps wales and
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her waste board, and a Cabbin  upon the deck, and by the violence of the seas
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workeing over the sayd shipp the seames
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Transcription

from about fower of the clock in the morning of Sinday the sixteenth of Sep=
tember last till about tenn of the clock at night next ensueing and
was soe extreame violent during that tyme that the sea washed over
the sayd shipp very often with such violence that shee was in great danger
to be overwhelmed and perish therein, and hee saith that soe great the seas force
was which brake in upon her that a sheate Anchor which was fast lashed
to the side of the shipp was by the force thereof heaved into the sayd shipp and
the boate belonging to the sayd shipp droven cleere
over the sayd shipp and three packs of wooll lyeing upon the quarter deck
washed into the sea, and two of the sayd shipps company washed off
into the sea one from the decks and an other from the mayne yarde, one
of which men was by Gods mercie recovered on shipp board, and the other
perished in tyhe sea and hee saith that by reason the sayd Anchor and boate were
heaved into the shipp with such violence they brake the shipps wales and
her waste board, and a Cabbin upon the deck, and by the violence of the seas
workeing over the sayd shipp the seames

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