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− | |Transcription= | + | |Transcription=cut the ''Exeter Merchants'' hawser loose from his sayd Cable after the |
+ | same had continued fastned there to allmost an howers space, and by | ||
+ | that meanes turned the ''Exeter Merchant'' and her sayd ladeing on drift | ||
+ | to the great hazard and danger thereof, which the sayd Woodfin being aboard | ||
+ | the ''ffrancis and mary'' perceiving, leaped from on board her, and came on board | ||
+ | his shipp the ''Exeteer Merchant'', and the better to prevent all danger | ||
+ | that might ensue by her being cut loose, did cause an Anchor to bee | ||
+ | dropped, and vered the Cable, and used all other diligence hee could to prevent | ||
+ | any damage either to his owne shipp and ladeing or wany other lying neere, | ||
+ | but by reason of the sayd Smith cut her loose and turned her soe on drift | ||
+ | when the tyde of Ebbe ranne stronge, and that other shipps laye a smale | ||
+ | distance off, (notwithstanding his endeavoursm the force of the tyde | ||
+ | of ebb forced the ''Exeter Merchant'' fowle of the ''Pilgrim'' who late a sterne | ||
+ | of her and neere unto her, and by that meanes the ''Exeter Merchant'' brake | ||
+ | downe her owne quarter and brake and lost her aunchient staffe and receaved | ||
+ | other damage | ||
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Revision as of 13:16, January 26, 2015
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 501 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 26/01/2015 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
Editorial history | |
Created 29/08/14, by CSG |
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cut the Exeter Merchants hawser loose from his sayd Cable after the
same had continued fastned there to allmost an howers space, and by
that meanes turned the Exeter Merchant and her sayd ladeing on drift
to the great hazard and danger thereof, which the sayd Woodfin being aboard
the ffrancis and mary perceiving, leaped from on board her, and came on board
his shipp the Exeteer Merchant, and the better to prevent all danger
that might ensue by her being cut loose, did cause an Anchor to bee
dropped, and vered the Cable, and used all other diligence hee could to prevent
any damage either to his owne shipp and ladeing or wany other lying neere,
but by reason of the sayd Smith cut her loose and turned her soe on drift
when the tyde of Ebbe ranne stronge, and that other shipps laye a smale
distance off, (notwithstanding his endeavoursm the force of the tyde
of ebb forced the Exeter Merchant fowle of the Pilgrim who late a sterne
of her and neere unto her, and by that meanes the Exeter Merchant brake
downe her owne quarter and brake and lost her aunchient staffe and receaved
other damage