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15. dayes And that about the seaventeenth of Aprill 1657 the winde came | 15. dayes And that about the seaventeenth of Aprill 1657 the winde came | ||
16. fayre whereupon the arlate Luke Wood did make all speede to sett | 16. fayre whereupon the arlate Luke Wood did make all speede to sett | ||
− | 17. sayle | + | 17. sayle in regard soe much tyme had bin lost and the season of the yeare |
+ | 18. was spent and that the sayd shipp was to stay in ffrance to take in her | ||
+ | 19. lading of salt there And saith that the sayd Luke Wood did call | ||
+ | 20. upon the sayd Thomas Grove to goe aboard and speedily sett sayle that | ||
+ | 21. the shipp might prosecute her intended voyage and the sayd Grove | ||
+ | 22. and Wood did about two a clock in the afternoone of the sayd day goe | ||
+ | 23. aboard togeather, this deponent doeing aboard with them at the same | ||
+ | 24. tyme, and soe soone as the sayd Grove and Wood came aboard they | ||
+ | 25. sent the boate a shoare to Cleere at the Castle (this deponent and the | ||
+ | 26. sayd Groves mMate goeing ashoare in it) and they in the interim brought the sayd shipp to sayle and the sayd Mate presently gott | ||
+ | 27. the sayd shipp cleered, And having cleered, the sayd mate and this | ||
+ | 28. deponent returned to the sayd shipp in the shipps boate, And after | ||
+ | 29. they were come aboard the sayd Grove ordered to sayle the sayd shipp | ||
+ | 30. over the barr and there to bring her againe to Anchor and having | ||
+ | 31. given such order, and there being a Country boate lyeing by the shipp | ||
+ | 32. side, the sayd Thomas Grove would needes goe on shoare againe | ||
+ | 33. and did goe on shoare in the sayd Country boate, wnotwithstanding | ||
+ | 34. the ssayd Wood did earnestly perswade and entreate him not to goe | ||
+ | 35. on shoare and told him it would be a great hinderance to the voyage | ||
+ | 36. the shipp being bound upon a fishing designe and the winde being then | ||
+ | 37. fayre for her departure as in deede it was And the sayd Grove | ||
+ | 38. being soe gone onshoare some of the shipps company after they | ||
+ | 39. had sayled the shipp over the barr and there brought her to an Anchor | ||
+ | 40. went on shoare with the shipps boate to fetch the sayd Grove on board | ||
+ | 41. which notwithstanding the sayd grove continewed ashoare most part | ||
+ | 42. of that night and came not againe on board the sayd shipp till | ||
+ | 43. about two of the Clock in the morning next after and was when hee soe came | ||
+ | 44. (in this deponents Judgment) much distempered with drinke and began | ||
+ | 45. to | ||
Revision as of 14:43, July 26, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 1 |
Side | Verso |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 26/07/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
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13 /07/26 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 26/07/13, by CSG |
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1. and mens wages and that the arlate Luke Wood was to doe the like
2. for the other three eight parts of the says shipp and of her victualing and
3. mens wages and that the arlate Grove the Master and the Mariners
4. of the says shipp were to obey the orders of the sayd Luke Wood and to sayle
5. her to such places as the sayd Wood should order and direct and to follow his
6. order in the ladeing unladeing and reladeing of the sayd shipp and to goe
7. with their boate from tyme to tyme as the sayd Wood should appointe
8. them And soe much hee hath alsoe heard the sayd Grove acknowledge
9. and confesse And further hee cannot depose but referreth him selfe
10. to the schedule in this article mentioned./
11. To the 5th and 6th articles of the sayd libell hee saith that after
12. the sayd shipp Peace her departure upon the voyage in question she being
13. in her course towards ffrance shee was forced by Contrary winds to
14. put into ffalmouth where shee lay windebound neere about thirteene
15. dayes And that about the seaventeenth of Aprill 1657 the winde came
16. fayre whereupon the arlate Luke Wood did make all speede to sett
17. sayle in regard soe much tyme had bin lost and the season of the yeare
18. was spent and that the sayd shipp was to stay in ffrance to take in her
19. lading of salt there And saith that the sayd Luke Wood did call
20. upon the sayd Thomas Grove to goe aboard and speedily sett sayle that
21. the shipp might prosecute her intended voyage and the sayd Grove
22. and Wood did about two a clock in the afternoone of the sayd day goe
23. aboard togeather, this deponent doeing aboard with them at the same
24. tyme, and soe soone as the sayd Grove and Wood came aboard they
25. sent the boate a shoare to Cleere at the Castle (this deponent and the
26. sayd Groves mMate goeing ashoare in it) and they in the interim brought the sayd shipp to sayle and the sayd Mate presently gott
27. the sayd shipp cleered, And having cleered, the sayd mate and this
28. deponent returned to the sayd shipp in the shipps boate, And after
29. they were come aboard the sayd Grove ordered to sayle the sayd shipp
30. over the barr and there to bring her againe to Anchor and having
31. given such order, and there being a Country boate lyeing by the shipp
32. side, the sayd Thomas Grove would needes goe on shoare againe
33. and did goe on shoare in the sayd Country boate, wnotwithstanding
34. the ssayd Wood did earnestly perswade and entreate him not to goe
35. on shoare and told him it would be a great hinderance to the voyage
36. the shipp being bound upon a fishing designe and the winde being then
37. fayre for her departure as in deede it was And the sayd Grove
38. being soe gone onshoare some of the shipps company after they
39. had sayled the shipp over the barr and there brought her to an Anchor
40. went on shoare with the shipps boate to fetch the sayd Grove on board
41. which notwithstanding the sayd grove continewed ashoare most part
42. of that night and came not againe on board the sayd shipp till
43. about two of the Clock in the morning next after and was when hee soe came
44. (in this deponents Judgment) much distempered with drinke and began
45. to
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