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+ | |Transcription=order of the Trinity house to see by what meanes the damage | ||
+ | happened did some, but the sayd Tottie would not consent to any | ||
+ | such survey, but commanded the company to proceede on with ladeing | ||
+ | the sayd lighter which they at present refused to doe | ||
+ | desyring a survey might first bee made, but the sayd Totty went on | ||
+ | shoare and fetched labourers to lade the sayd lighter and the | ||
+ | Company seeing that he would deliver more goods before | ||
+ | a survey was made, did thereupon some of them goe downe under hatches | ||
+ | and breake bulke in other places where noe dammage was | ||
+ | and brought goods to have for the labourers and others of the shipps | ||
+ | Company to lade the sayd lighter, and the sayd lighter being laden | ||
+ | by the helpe of the sayd labourers and the sayd shipps company | ||
+ | the sayd Totty sent it away, And not longe after the company | ||
+ | seeing that Totty did cause noe survey to be made, the sayd | ||
+ | William huggery did in behalfe of him selfe and the company | ||
+ | procure a survey to bee made of the sayd shipp and goods in her | ||
+ | by order of the Trinity House, after which survey the sayd | ||
+ | shipps company did constantly assiste in unladeing the sayd | ||
+ | shipp till such tyme as her whole ladeing was delivered, and | ||
+ | and further to this article, he cannot depose. | ||
− | + | To the 7th hee saith that hee hath bin a Mariner these five and | |
+ | twenty yeares and gone many voiages upon Merchandising im= | ||
+ | ployment and hath for all of them (except this voiage) bin allowed | ||
+ | his part of primage and Averidge besides his wages it being a thing constantly | ||
+ | allowed to Masters and Mariners over and above their wages to | ||
+ | encourage them to take the more care of the shipp and goods, and | ||
+ | also to binde them to pay such dammages as shall happen by | ||
+ | their default or neglect either in base stowage, want of pumpeing | ||
+ | imbezelement or the like, And saith hee believeth the | ||
+ | arlate Totty hath receaved primage and averidge for the voyage | ||
+ | of which this deponent hath had no part and beleiveth | ||
+ | none else of the sayd shipps company have had any thereof And | ||
+ | further hee cannot depose. | ||
− | + | To the 8th he saith hee referreth him selfe to the Registry of | |
− | + | this Court and further cannot depose | |
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+ | To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./ | ||
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+ | To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING] | ||
− | + | To the first interrogatorie (the danger of periurie being declared | |
− | + | unto him as is required) hee saith he was one of the company | |
− | + | of the ''Edward and John'' the voyage in question, and saith hee [?doeth GUTTER] | |
− | + | sue Captain Totty by this suite for his wages. | |
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− | + | To the 2 hee saith hee beleiveth | |
− | + | the Interrogate Tottie was sued for the horse in question at | |
+ | the Barbadoes for that hee sawe him come aboard to seeke witnesses | ||
+ | about the delivery of him and further cannot answere/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:09, May 23, 2015
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 357 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
Uploaded image; transcribed | |
Note | |
IMAGE: P1130878.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Daniel Richards | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 30/07/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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order of the Trinity house to see by what meanes the damage
happened did some, but the sayd Tottie would not consent to any
such survey, but commanded the company to proceede on with ladeing
the sayd lighter which they at present refused to doe
desyring a survey might first bee made, but the sayd Totty went on
shoare and fetched labourers to lade the sayd lighter and the
Company seeing that he would deliver more goods before
a survey was made, did thereupon some of them goe downe under hatches
and breake bulke in other places where noe dammage was
and brought goods to have for the labourers and others of the shipps
Company to lade the sayd lighter, and the sayd lighter being laden
by the helpe of the sayd labourers and the sayd shipps company
the sayd Totty sent it away, And not longe after the company
seeing that Totty did cause noe survey to be made, the sayd
William huggery did in behalfe of him selfe and the company
procure a survey to bee made of the sayd shipp and goods in her
by order of the Trinity House, after which survey the sayd
shipps company did constantly assiste in unladeing the sayd
shipp till such tyme as her whole ladeing was delivered, and
and further to this article, he cannot depose.
To the 7th hee saith that hee hath bin a Mariner these five and
twenty yeares and gone many voiages upon Merchandising im=
ployment and hath for all of them (except this voiage) bin allowed
his part of primage and Averidge besides his wages it being a thing constantly
allowed to Masters and Mariners over and above their wages to
encourage them to take the more care of the shipp and goods, and
also to binde them to pay such dammages as shall happen by
their default or neglect either in base stowage, want of pumpeing
imbezelement or the like, And saith hee believeth the
arlate Totty hath receaved primage and averidge for the voyage
of which this deponent hath had no part and beleiveth
none else of the sayd shipps company have had any thereof And
further hee cannot depose.
To the 8th he saith hee referreth him selfe to the Registry of
this Court and further cannot depose
To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first interrogatorie (the danger of periurie being declared
unto him as is required) hee saith he was one of the company
of the Edward and John the voyage in question, and saith hee [?doeth GUTTER]
sue Captain Totty by this suite for his wages.
To the 2 hee saith hee beleiveth
the Interrogate Tottie was sued for the horse in question at
the Barbadoes for that hee sawe him come aboard to seeke witnesses
about the delivery of him and further cannot answere/
To