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+ | |Editorial history=Created 06/04/14, by CSG | ||
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− | + | |Transcription=1. much water in manner aforesaid which rann among the sayd tobaccoes | |
+ | 2. and could not be prevented from so doeing, and not through any neglect | ||
+ | 3. or fault of the sayd Master and Company of the sayd shipp, nor through any | ||
+ | 4. insufficiencie of the sayd shipp (as this deponent beleeveth) other than what | ||
+ | 5. the sayd stormes occasioned And further to these articles he cannot depose | ||
+ | 6. To the 10th he saith the sayd shipp ˹and˺ her ladeing arrived in theX | ||
+ | 7. Port of london downes the 21th of March last and at this port of | ||
+ | 8. London about the latter end of the sayd month where the sayd Tobaccoes | ||
+ | 9. were afterwards unladen and delivered out of the sayd shipp this he | ||
+ | 10. knoweth for the reasons aforesayd as alsoe for that he helped to unlade | ||
+ | 11. and deliver the sayd tobaccoes and further he cannot depose./ | ||
+ | 12. To the 11th article of the sayd allegation he saith the arlate Allen | ||
+ | 13. and Peniston (with others their company whose names he knoweth not) during | ||
+ | 14. the whole voyage in question were, and still are, commonly reputed | ||
+ | 15. the lawfull Owners of the sayd shipp the King of Poland, and this | ||
+ | 16. deponent knoweth and well remembreth that before the sayd shipp sett sayle | ||
+ | 17. from Gravesend towards Bermudas on the voyage in question, the | ||
+ | 18. sayd Peniston and Allen did at Gravesend as Own two of the Owners | ||
+ | 19. of the sayd shipp pay this deponent and others of the sayd shipps company | ||
+ | 20. their halfe pay then ánd for the tyme they had bin shipped aboard the sayd | ||
+ | 21. shipp the company being then to enter into whole pay for the voyage | ||
+ | 22. in question And further to this article he cannot depose./ | ||
+ | 23. To the last he saith his foregoing deposition is true./ | ||
+ | 24. | ||
+ | 25. To the interrogatories./ CENTRE HEADING | ||
+ | 26. To the first Interrogatories he saith he was Masters mate of the shipp Interrogate | ||
+ | 27. and that all his wages from the tyme of his entrance into whole pay at Gravesend | ||
+ | 28. as aforesayd is yet unpaid while hee expecteth from the producents Allen | ||
+ | 29. Peniston and the rest of the Owners of the sayd shipp or from ffrederick | ||
+ | 30. Johnson the Master of her And to the rest of the interrogatorie he answereth | ||
+ | 31. negatively./ | ||
+ | 32. To the second interrogatorie he saith that saving his foregoing deposition to which | ||
+ | 33. he referreth he cannot answer otherwise than negatively having heard nothing | ||
+ | 34. nor knowing anything to the effect Interrogate/ | ||
+ | 35. To the 3 he saith all shipps are lyable to stormes and further to this interro= | ||
+ | 36. gatorie he cannot answere otherwise than negatively not knowing the sayd | ||
+ | 37. shipp to be anyway insufficient, and saith he beleeveth ˹and in deede knoweth˺ that other shipps came | ||
+ | 38. out from Virginia in Company with the King of Poland and were parted | ||
+ | 39. from her in the sayd ˹first˺ stormes but what damage they suffered he knoweth | ||
+ | 40. not but heard one of them was much damnified by the sayd first storme | ||
+ | 41. and received much water into her hold And further saving his foregoing | ||
+ | 42. deposition hee cannot answer. | ||
+ | 43. To the last hee saith that the dammage happened meerely by the stormes, | ||
+ | 44. and soo hee hath deposed, knowing it to be truth, and well knowing there was | ||
+ | 45. noe defect of pumpeing nor were the goods ill stowed and the shipp was | ||
+ | 46. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">in this</margin> | ||
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Revision as of 14:25, May 3, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 255 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 07/10/12 by Liam Haydon; edited on 18/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Liam Haydon | |
First transcribed | |
12/10/07 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 06/04/14, by CSG |
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1. much water in manner aforesaid which rann among the sayd tobaccoes
2. and could not be prevented from so doeing, and not through any neglect
3. or fault of the sayd Master and Company of the sayd shipp, nor through any
4. insufficiencie of the sayd shipp (as this deponent beleeveth) other than what
5. the sayd stormes occasioned And further to these articles he cannot depose
6. To the 10th he saith the sayd shipp ˹and˺ her ladeing arrived in theX
7. Port of london downes the 21th of March last and at this port of
8. London about the latter end of the sayd month where the sayd Tobaccoes
9. were afterwards unladen and delivered out of the sayd shipp this he
10. knoweth for the reasons aforesayd as alsoe for that he helped to unlade
11. and deliver the sayd tobaccoes and further he cannot depose./
12. To the 11th article of the sayd allegation he saith the arlate Allen
13. and Peniston (with others their company whose names he knoweth not) during
14. the whole voyage in question were, and still are, commonly reputed
15. the lawfull Owners of the sayd shipp the King of Poland, and this
16. deponent knoweth and well remembreth that before the sayd shipp sett sayle
17. from Gravesend towards Bermudas on the voyage in question, the
18. sayd Peniston and Allen did at Gravesend as Own two of the Owners
19. of the sayd shipp pay this deponent and others of the sayd shipps company
20. their halfe pay then ánd for the tyme they had bin shipped aboard the sayd
21. shipp the company being then to enter into whole pay for the voyage
22. in question And further to this article he cannot depose./
23. To the last he saith his foregoing deposition is true./
24.
25. To the interrogatories./ CENTRE HEADING
26. To the first Interrogatories he saith he was Masters mate of the shipp Interrogate
27. and that all his wages from the tyme of his entrance into whole pay at Gravesend
28. as aforesayd is yet unpaid while hee expecteth from the producents Allen
29. Peniston and the rest of the Owners of the sayd shipp or from ffrederick
30. Johnson the Master of her And to the rest of the interrogatorie he answereth
31. negatively./
32. To the second interrogatorie he saith that saving his foregoing deposition to which
33. he referreth he cannot answer otherwise than negatively having heard nothing
34. nor knowing anything to the effect Interrogate/
35. To the 3 he saith all shipps are lyable to stormes and further to this interro=
36. gatorie he cannot answere otherwise than negatively not knowing the sayd
37. shipp to be anyway insufficient, and saith he beleeveth ˹and in deede knoweth˺ that other shipps came
38. out from Virginia in Company with the King of Poland and were parted
39. from her in the sayd ˹first˺ stormes but what damage they suffered he knoweth
40. not but heard one of them was much damnified by the sayd first storme
41. and received much water into her hold And further saving his foregoing
42. deposition hee cannot answer.
43. To the last hee saith that the dammage happened meerely by the stormes,
44. and soo hee hath deposed, knowing it to be truth, and well knowing there was
45. noe defect of pumpeing nor were the goods ill stowed and the shipp was
46. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">in this</margin>