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− | + | |Transcription=To the Interrogatories:/: [CENTRE HEADING] | |
− | |Transcription=To the Interrogatories | + | |
To the first hee saith hee cometh to Testify in this Cause at | To the first hee saith hee cometh to Testify in this Cause at | ||
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saith hee favoureth both the partyes Interrate alike; and saith that | saith hee favoureth both the partyes Interrate alike; and saith that | ||
if it were in his Power. hee would give the Victory according | if it were in his Power. hee would give the Victory according | ||
− | to the Lawe, and according to Justice and equity | + | to the Lawe, and according to Justice and equity: and saith |
hee was none of the Company of the said Ship ''Peace'' the | hee was none of the Company of the said Ship ''Peace'' the | ||
Voyage, in question, but came passenger in her as aforesaid | Voyage, in question, but came passenger in her as aforesaid | ||
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To the third hee saith hee knowe not the said Luke Wood untill | To the third hee saith hee knowe not the said Luke Wood untill | ||
− | such time as this Respond | + | such time as this Respond:t came onboard the said Ship at Plymouth |
And saith that hee hath heard some say that the said Wood | And saith that hee hath heard some say that the said Wood | ||
was an honest man, and some to the Contrary, and further | was an honest man, and some to the Contrary, and further | ||
− | cannot answer | + | cannot answer: |
To the 4th hee saith hee knowe not the said Grove, till such his comming | To the 4th hee saith hee knowe not the said Grove, till such his comming | ||
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of the said Ships Company, accounted a Pevish, rash, and angry | of the said Ships Company, accounted a Pevish, rash, and angry | ||
man, but is not Genenerally soe accounted, and further cannot | man, but is not Genenerally soe accounted, and further cannot | ||
− | answer, saving negatively for his part | + | answer, saving negatively for his part:/. |
− | The last Concernes him not./ | + | The last Concernes him not./: |
− | Repeated before Doctor Godolphin | + | Repeated before Doctor Godolphin:/. |
− | Wm | + | Wm: Boweman [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] |
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The 5th day of Aprill 1658. | The 5th day of Aprill 1658. | ||
− | Examined on the said Allegation | + | Examined on the said Allegation: |
− | '''Rp. 2 | + | '''Rp. 2:dne''' |
'''Robert Grove''' of Wapping Mariner aged | '''Robert Grove''' of Wapping Mariner aged | ||
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Barbadoes. and soe much hee saith hee oftentimes heard | Barbadoes. and soe much hee saith hee oftentimes heard | ||
Luke Wood (in his lifetime) on board the said ship. acknowledge | Luke Wood (in his lifetime) on board the said ship. acknowledge | ||
− | and declare, and further hee cannot depose | + | and declare, and further hee cannot depose:/: |
To the second hee saith that the said Ship lay winde bound | To the second hee saith that the said Ship lay winde bound | ||
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Thomas Grove, and Luke Wood (who were then both on shore) | Thomas Grove, and Luke Wood (who were then both on shore) | ||
did come Imediately on board the said Ship ''Peace'', and soe | did come Imediately on board the said Ship ''Peace'', and soe | ||
− | soone as they were come onboard which their coming onboard was in the afternnoone of the 17th of Aprill 1657 | + | soone as they were come onboard which their coming onboard was in the afternnoone of the 17th of Aprill 1657: the said Grove ordered |
that the Anchor should be weighed, and that the ship | that the Anchor should be weighed, and that the ship | ||
should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being | should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being | ||
about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered | about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered | ||
− | this | + | this deponent (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the said Voyage to lye there at |
Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place | Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place | ||
for | for | ||
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Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 116 |
Side | Recto |
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 16/08/2013 | |
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First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2013/08/16 |
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To the Interrogatories:/: [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee cometh to Testify in this Cause at
the request of the said Groves, without Compulsion, and
saith hee favoureth both the partyes Interrate alike; and saith that
if it were in his Power. hee would give the Victory according
to the Lawe, and according to Justice and equity: and saith
hee was none of the Company of the said Ship Peace the
Voyage, in question, but came passenger in her as aforesaid
from Plymouth to London; and was in her about a moneth
And further cannot Answer
To the second it Concernes him not.
To the third hee saith hee knowe not the said Luke Wood untill
such time as this Respond:t came onboard the said Ship at Plymouth
And saith that hee hath heard some say that the said Wood
was an honest man, and some to the Contrary, and further
cannot answer:
To the 4th hee saith hee knowe not the said Grove, till such his comming
onboard at Plymouth And saith the said Grove was by
the said Bartlet, Capell, and one Gould, and some other
of the said Ships Company, accounted a Pevish, rash, and angry
man, but is not Genenerally soe accounted, and further cannot
answer, saving negatively for his part:/.
The last Concernes him not./:
Repeated before Doctor Godolphin:/.
Wm: Boweman [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 5th day of Aprill 1658.
Examined on the said Allegation:
Rp. 2:dne
Robert Grove of Wapping Mariner aged
50 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and Examined.
To the first article if the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth That
the arlate Ship the Peace whereof Thomas Grove was Master
was of this deponents certaine Knowledge bound from the
Newfoundland as well to the Leeward Islands as to the
Barbadoes. and soe much hee saith hee oftentimes heard
Luke Wood (in his lifetime) on board the said ship. acknowledge
and declare, and further hee cannot depose:/:
To the second hee saith that the said Ship lay winde bound
at ffalmouth Harbour on her outward Voyage for about thirteen
dayes, and soe soone as ever the winde Turned. The said
Thomas Grove, and Luke Wood (who were then both on shore)
did come Imediately on board the said Ship Peace, and soe
soone as they were come onboard which their coming onboard was in the afternnoone of the 17th of Aprill 1657: the said Grove ordered
that the Anchor should be weighed, and that the ship
should be sailed downe to Pendennis Castle (being
about two Miles from ffalmouth Harbour) and there ordered
this deponent (who was Cheife mate of the said Ship. all the said Voyage to lye there at
Anchor untill day light, in regard it is a very dangerous place
for