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+ | |Transcription=To the second article of the sayd allegation he saith that the arlate | ||
+ | Micha (sic) Cooper and his Company of Mariners did in the moneths and | ||
+ | tyme aforesayd sett sayle with the arlate Shipp the ''Mary'' from the | ||
+ | Port of harwich arlate bound for New castle upon Tine and [?that GUTTER] | ||
+ | at the same tyme the arlate George Kennett and his Mariners sett sayle with | ||
+ | the sayd shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' from the sayd Port of harwich | ||
+ | bound alsoe to Newcastle aforesayd in Company of severall other | ||
+ | English shipp who sett who sett sayle from harwich at the same tyme with | ||
+ | the sayd shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' and bound some of them to Newcastle and some to Sunderland this hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge being | ||
+ | one of the Company of the ''Mary'' and on board her And further | ||
+ | saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose/ | ||
− | + | To the third and 4th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that in | |
− | + | the moneth of Aprill 1656 and about the second day thereof and | |
− | + | in the night tyme of or next ensueing that day the sayd shipp the ''Mary'' being upon the | |
− | + | open seas at a place called the Well and in her Course for | |
− | + | Newcastle aforesayd with the sayd Cooper her Master, and this deponent | |
− | + | and the rest of the sayd shipps company on board her, the sayd | |
− | + | Kennett and Company with their shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' aforesayd | |
− | + | being then under sayle, did in the night tyme through the | |
− | + | Carlessnesse and negligence of the sayd Kennett and | |
− | + | Company and by reason of their steereing a contrarie [?course GUTTER] | |
− | + | to all the rest of the shipps in Company, ranne her the | |
− | + | ''Saint Jacobs'' [?steme] with great violence against the [?steme GUTTER] | |
− | + | of the ''Mary'' and by the force thereof brake downe all her | |
− | + | masts yards and riggeing soe that they were all thereby lost | |
− | + | And hee saith that the Master and Company of the ''Mary'' [XXX GUTTER] | |
− | + | them selves thereby made in a perishable and dangerous [?condition GUTTER] | |
− | + | being deprived of all their sayles masts yards and other [XXX GUTTER] | |
− | + | and rigging and in danger to loose their lives, the Master and | |
− | + | most of the Company of the ''Mary'' caught hold of the | |
− | + | forechaines of the ''Saint Jacob'' and others of them leaped [?aboard GUTTER] | |
− | + | her and soe saved them selves from perishing And this deponent | |
− | + | and a boy being left still in the ''Mary'', and the ''Saint Jacob'' beginning | |
− | + | to steere off a little off from the ''Mary'', this deponent cryed [?out GUTTER] | |
− | + | and called to the Company of the ''Saint Jacob'' to throwe out a [?roape GUTTER] | |
− | + | to him that hee might take hold thereof and come aboard the ''Saint'' | |
− | + | ''Jacob'' but the ''Saint Jacobs'' Company although they might very | |
− | + | well heare this deponent threw out noe roape nor any way [?helped GUTTER] | |
− | + | to save him, whereupon this deponents precontest Thomas [?Summerland GUTTER] | |
− | + | one of the ''Maries'' Company who was gott on board the ''Saint Jacob'' | |
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Latest revision as of 13:03, May 24, 2015
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 430 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
Uploaded image; transcribed on 11/10/2012 | |
Note | |
IMAGE: P1140028.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2012/10/11 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 13/12/2012 and on 28/05/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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To the second article of the sayd allegation he saith that the arlate
Micha (sic) Cooper and his Company of Mariners did in the moneths and
tyme aforesayd sett sayle with the arlate Shipp the Mary from the
Port of harwich arlate bound for New castle upon Tine and [?that GUTTER]
at the same tyme the arlate George Kennett and his Mariners sett sayle with
the sayd shipp the Saint Jacob from the sayd Port of harwich
bound alsoe to Newcastle aforesayd in Company of severall other
English shipp who sett who sett sayle from harwich at the same tyme with
the sayd shipp the Saint Jacob and bound some of them to Newcastle and some to Sunderland this hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge being
one of the Company of the Mary and on board her And further
saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose/
To the third and 4th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that in
the moneth of Aprill 1656 and about the second day thereof and
in the night tyme of or next ensueing that day the sayd shipp the Mary being upon the
open seas at a place called the Well and in her Course for
Newcastle aforesayd with the sayd Cooper her Master, and this deponent
and the rest of the sayd shipps company on board her, the sayd
Kennett and Company with their shipp the Saint Jacob aforesayd
being then under sayle, did in the night tyme through the
Carlessnesse and negligence of the sayd Kennett and
Company and by reason of their steereing a contrarie [?course GUTTER]
to all the rest of the shipps in Company, ranne her the
Saint Jacobs [?steme] with great violence against the [?steme GUTTER]
of the Mary and by the force thereof brake downe all her
masts yards and riggeing soe that they were all thereby lost
And hee saith that the Master and Company of the Mary [XXX GUTTER]
them selves thereby made in a perishable and dangerous [?condition GUTTER]
being deprived of all their sayles masts yards and other [XXX GUTTER]
and rigging and in danger to loose their lives, the Master and
most of the Company of the Mary caught hold of the
forechaines of the Saint Jacob and others of them leaped [?aboard GUTTER]
her and soe saved them selves from perishing And this deponent
and a boy being left still in the Mary, and the Saint Jacob beginning
to steere off a little off from the Mary, this deponent cryed [?out GUTTER]
and called to the Company of the Saint Jacob to throwe out a [?roape GUTTER]
to him that hee might take hold thereof and come aboard the Saint
Jacob but the Saint Jacobs Company although they might very
well heare this deponent threw out noe roape nor any way [?helped GUTTER]
to save him, whereupon this deponents precontest Thomas [?Summerland GUTTER]
one of the Maries Company who was gott on board the Saint Jacob
a[X GUTTER]