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Revision as of 13:02, August 13, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 106 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 13/08/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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Editorial history | |
Created 13/08/13, by CSG |
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and other goods w:ch shee had on board, ?his said Ship was fully
laden, And saith that y:e foresd Salt w:ch the said Grove
as aforesd refused to take on board, could not without p:riudice
have bin taken on board her. & saith the said Ship was laden above
her Lading markes w:ch is not usuall, specially upon dangerous
Coasts, & Saith shee then drew about 23 foot & XX inches a Sterne
and about Eleaven foote and a halfe a head, And had the saud
Grove taken in the foresaid two Boates Lading of Salt. w:ch the
sd Grove refused to take on board. it would have much endangered
the ship and Lading, & Company in her, in regard
that those parts were then Stormy, And further cannot Answer
To the 4:th hee saith that the said Luke Woods did
at Newfound Land in Rainy Weather, Lade some ffish onboard
y:e said Ship. and did lade some Early in y:e mornings and late
at Nights when y:e Dew was on the ground and w:ch hee should not have
done, And some of the sd ffish w:ch hee there Laded was Ill Conditioned
and refuse ffish at the time of the Lading thereof; w:ch did pjudice y:e rest that was
good and further saving his foregoing depon hee cannot
Answer.
To the 5:th hee saith that at y:e time interrate all the said ships
provisions, Tackling, and Cables were betweene Decks. And y:e
said Wood did then Imploy most of the Ships Company on shore
about his occasions & did send boates soe fast for salt that the
said Grove had not with the Company hee had on board time
enough to fetch ?stones to ?stiffen y:e sd Ship, & saving as aforesd
cannot further Answer:/:
To the 6:th hee saith that y:e reason why the said Grove soe refused
to deliver the foresd ropes, was in reagard hee knew not the
weight thereof and further saving as a foresd hee cannot answer
To the 7:th: hee saith that the said Ship in her Course from y:e
Newfoundland. to the Barbadoes. did meete with
variable Winds & ?Calmes. and bad weather in the Long ?reach
And saith that the foresaid William Tizard Cannot write nor
read, & had onely one Instrm:t onboard w:ch was a forestaffe
And saith that hee beleeveth that the said Variable Windes. & bad
weather was the Cheife occasion of the sd Groves missing the
Barbadoes, & further cannot Answer./
To the 8.:th hee saith that hee hath heard some of the said Ships
Company say, that they heard the said Luke Woods order the said
Grove when hee had missed the Barbadoes to saile to Martinice
and soe to Nevis, & y:e sd Grove did soe accordingly, And after y:e sd
Ship had bin at Nevis about a Moneth or six weekes. y:e said
Thomas Grove was very Earnest to goe to the Barbadoes, and
y:e said Wood Consented thereunto and caused Noates to
be set up in the remarkable places in Nevis and S:t Christophers
that the ship the Peace was goeing to the Barbadoes, but
when y:e Ship was ready, and Grove willing to goe the said
Woods refused to goe to the Barbadoes, and would not suffer
the said Grove to goe; for that (as the said Wood said) the market
was at Barbadoes very bad and dead, & sugar there very ?scarced
And further ca