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Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 283 |
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First cut transcription completed on 06/10/12 by William Kellett. Editorial 1/6/2013 by Jill Wilcox | |
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Will Kellett | |
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Created 06/04/14, by CSG |
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1. in a place called Robbin Hoods bay about five myles from Scarborough
2. where shee bilged upon a Rock and further to this article hee cannot
3. depose./
4. To the 4th hee saith that notwithanding the sayd the sayd ˹Otters˺ shipp came to
5. the sayd disaster, yet the sayd Otter saved all her masts sayles yards
6. Anchor Cables and boate this hee knoweth for that during the tyme the
7. shipp Samuell and her Company remayned at Scarborough hee sawe them
8. brought thither in ˹a˺ five man Coble or fisherboate, And saith hee hath
9. Credibly heard that the sayd Otter alsoe saved his lading of Coles and
10. sold them at Robin Hoods bay and alsoe the Hull of his sayd shipp, but for
11. how much hee sold them hee knoweth not nor hath heard, And further
12. hee cannot depose./
13. To the 5th hee saith that if the sayd Otter had carried his sayd
14. shipp to Scarborough, as the sayd Lee did the Samuell, (which hee
15. might very well have done if hee had pleased) hee had in all
16. probabilily and likelyhood saved both her and her la goods and gotten her
17. repayred of such such hurt as shee did her selfe by falling fowle of
18. the Samuell for a smale charge, soe that what dammage happened
19. to the sayd Otters shipp and lading (as is evident by what hee this
20. deponent hath of his owne sight and knowledge deposed for truth) happened
21. meerely by the carelessenesse or willfullnesse of the sayd Otter and
22. Company and not through any default of the sayd Lee and
23. Company And further hee cannot depose/
24. To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true./
25. Repeated before Doctor Godolphin.
26. The marks of the sayd ON RH SIDE
27. Edward Purdy SIGNATURE ON THE RH SIDE
28.
29. The same day CENTRE HEADING
30. Examined upon the sayd allegation/
31. <margin value="LEFT">3</margin>
32. Andrew Page of South Shields in the County of Durham
33. Ireland Chirurgion aged forty yeares or thereabouts a wittness
34. sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet
35. To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that
36. in the moneth of September last 1656 the arlate William Lee with his
37. shipp the Samuell came in Company of the arlate Otter and his shipp
38. whereof hee the sayd Otter was master from Newcastle ward, and being
39. come togeather to the Northward of Scarborowe Castle and the winds provided
40. then contrarie videlicet being at South, and both shipps plyeing to the winde was
41. the Samuell standing off, and the sayd Otters shipp standing in, the
42. sayd Otter called and waved to the Company of the Samuell to goe to
43. the Leeward And the sayd Lee the Master of the Samuell thereupon TO DO: CayXX
44. XX him ˹who˺ was at the helme ˹of the Samuell˺ presently to put the same a weather and caused TO DO: XX
45. of his company to cast of the mayne sheate and mayne brace of ˹his˺ mayne TO DO: XX
46. and his mayne bowling, and mayne top sayle bowling and brace in the weather TO DO: XX
47. off his mayne ˹yarde˺ and brayle up the mizen sayle and hee and Company of the
48. Samuell did use all possible dilligence to gett cleere of the sayd Otters
49. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">shipp</margin>