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|Transcription=Child were Masters put all into the Ice in Company togeather | |Transcription=Child were Masters put all into the Ice in Company togeather | ||
with intente if they could to gaine the shoare and after they had | with intente if they could to gaine the shoare and after they had | ||
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her in And the sayd shipp being wrought soe farr further | her in And the sayd shipp being wrought soe farr further | ||
in, the Ice then proveing thicker and beginning to close and | in, the Ice then proveing thicker and beginning to close and | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:22, May 22, 2015
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 500 |
Side | Additional/Extended Recto |
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 16/10/2012 | |
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IMAGE: P1140169.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2012/10/16 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 28/08/2013 by Colin Greenstreet |
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Child were Masters put all into the Ice in Company togeather
with intente if they could to gaine the shoare and after they had
all wrought in soe farr as they could conveniently worke by
reason of the thicknesse of the Ice without giving cost to their Companys
the Owners Adventure and Greyhound and the sayd Golding and
Welches shipps by order of their masters made fast to the
Ice and alsoe made fast one to an other lying board and board
and the sayd Pybus and Child alsoe made fast their shipps to
the Ice about a myle or two farther from shoare than the other fower
shipps did and soe the sayd shipps all continued fast about
fower and twenty howers and then the sayd damerell commanded
the Companyes of the Owners Adventure and Greyhound to loose
their shipps from the Ice and also from the sayd Welch and
Gouldings shipps and to make ready their boates and worke
further in toward shoare whereupon the sayd Gosling replyed
this or to the like effecte whether shall wee goe why should
wee goe further than the rest of the shipps that are bound in
as well as wee (meaning the other fower London shipps) whereupon
the sayd damerell replyed and sayd this or the like in effect wee
will goe in further, what is that to you, therefore make ready the boats
and worke in further whereupon the sayd Gosling and the sayd damerell
fell to using of ill and reproachfull words
one to the other and the sayd Gosling told the sayd damerell that
hee the sayd Gosling was as good a man as hee (meaning the sayd damerell) and
that the sayd Damerell was a pimpeing foole and the sayd damerell
told the sayd Gosling that hee was a knave and a foole and
other the like reproachfull speeches and then the sayd damerell
told the sayd Gosling that hee should knowe that hee was his
Commander and speakeing to the sayd Gosling sayd, you will
answere this will you not when you come home to Mr Batson and the sayd
Gosling replyed and sayd yes as well as hee (meaning the sayd
damerell) but the sayd damerell still continueing his command
to worke the sayd shipp Owners Adventure further into the Ice
toward shoare the Companye made ready their boates and
wrought about two leagues further in towards shoare than the
other fower London shipps did and the sayd Gosling and
Maundray and humfreys did among others helpe to worke
her in And the sayd shipp being wrought soe farr further
in, the Ice then proveing thicker and beginning to close and