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|Transcription=there till the seaventh day of the said moneth, and then and there the Master | |Transcription=there till the seaventh day of the said moneth, and then and there the Master | ||
and Companie of the said ship or Vessell the ''William and James'' | and Companie of the said ship or Vessell the ''William and James'' | ||
did unrig the fore-topman of their said ship, and putt on a new capp | did unrig the fore-topman of their said ship, and putt on a new capp | ||
− | upon it, and in the afternoon of the same day, the said ship ''William | + | upon it, and in the afternoon of the same day, the said ship ''William'' |
− | and James'', and the ''Dove'' as aforesaid with some other English Vessells | + | ''and James'', and the ''Dove'' as aforesaid with some other English Vessells |
sett saile from Winterton roade aforesaid, and that night passed the | sett saile from Winterton roade aforesaid, and that night passed the | ||
− | place called the Well, but this deponent saith, That in such their | + | place called the Well, but this deponent saith, That in such their passage he did not [?there] see nor heare of any damage done by the sayd Vessell |
the ''dove'' to the ship ''Successe'' arlate, neither indeed did hee this deponent | the ''dove'' to the ship ''Successe'' arlate, neither indeed did hee this deponent | ||
then see the said ship ''Successe'', nor hath hee ever knowne her | then see the said ship ''Successe'', nor hath hee ever knowne her | ||
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otherwise cannot depose./ | otherwise cannot depose./ | ||
− | To the third hee saith | + | To the third hee saith, hee knoweth not how farr over the place the |
+ | Well interrate is, but saith the night in question when they passed the | ||
+ | same was neither very darke nor very light, as hee remembreth | ||
− | To the 4th hee saith | + | To the 4th hee saith hee hath not so deposed./ |
− | To the 5th hee referreth | + | To the 5th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, And further |
+ | cannot depose saving that this deponent observed that the said Vessell the | ||
+ | ''dove'' had the picture or resemblance of an Angell in her head and | ||
+ | of a dove in her sterne/:- | ||
− | To the 6th hee saith | + | To the 6th hee saith hee hath not so deposed./ |
− | To the 7th hee answereth, That | + | To the 7th hee answereth, That hee never heard of any other shipp or |
+ | Vessell taxed or accused for the dammage in Controversie, save the | ||
+ | said Vessell the ''dove''./ | ||
To the 8th hee saith hee cannot write nor reade but toke notice of | To the 8th hee saith hee cannot write nor reade but toke notice of | ||
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the marke of | the marke of | ||
− | Thomas [MARKE] | + | Thomas [MARKE] Beardswell [MARKE, RH SIDE] |
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Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 219 |
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there till the seaventh day of the said moneth, and then and there the Master
and Companie of the said ship or Vessell the William and James
did unrig the fore-topman of their said ship, and putt on a new capp
upon it, and in the afternoon of the same day, the said ship William
and James, and the Dove as aforesaid with some other English Vessells
sett saile from Winterton roade aforesaid, and that night passed the
place called the Well, but this deponent saith, That in such their passage he did not [?there] see nor heare of any damage done by the sayd Vessell
the dove to the ship Successe arlate, neither indeed did hee this deponent
then see the said ship Successe, nor hath hee ever knowne her
And further cannot depose./
To the 10th hee saith, hee never heard any words proceed from the
arlate Cable or Companie to the effect arlate. And further cannot
depose./
To the rest of the articles hee deposeth not by the producents direction./
To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith, hee cometh to be a Wittnesse of what he knoweth
in this Cause by the procurement and at the request of the late Master of
the said Vessell Successe, who hath given him twelve pence for his
paines, and that hee is not promised, nor expecteth any more. And
otherwise then negatively hee cannot further depose./
To the second hee saith, hee referreth himself to his foregoeing deposition, And
otherwise cannot depose./
To the third hee saith, hee knoweth not how farr over the place the
Well interrate is, but saith the night in question when they passed the
same was neither very darke nor very light, as hee remembreth
To the 4th hee saith hee hath not so deposed./
To the 5th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, And further
cannot depose saving that this deponent observed that the said Vessell the
dove had the picture or resemblance of an Angell in her head and
of a dove in her sterne/:-
To the 6th hee saith hee hath not so deposed./
To the 7th hee answereth, That hee never heard of any other shipp or
Vessell taxed or accused for the dammage in Controversie, save the
said Vessell the dove./
To the 8th hee saith hee cannot write nor reade but toke notice of
the time interrate by hearing the Master and Companie of the said
ship William and James wherein hee then served take notice
and speake thereof. And further cannot depose/
Repeated before doctor Clerke./
the marke of
Thomas [MARKE] Beardswell [MARKE, RH SIDE]