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− | |Transcription=[ADD DATA] | + | |Transcription=The third day of ffebruary 1654. |
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+ | Examined upon the foresaid allegation | ||
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+ | '''4''' | ||
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+ | '''Thomas Rowe''' of Horsey downe Water man aged 61 yeares or thereabouts | ||
+ | sworne and examined | ||
+ | |||
+ | To the third article hee saith and deposeth that about tenn weekes since hee | ||
+ | this deponent beig aboard the shipp the ''Greate Christofer'' arlate then lying | ||
+ | at Saint Saviours Mill staires (upon which shipp hee this deponent was then | ||
+ | and still is a waiter for Mr Pickering) heard the steersman of the said | ||
+ | shipp raile gainst Cornelius Petersen the Cooke and say that if hee could meete | ||
+ | with him hee would kill him for a roague as hee was, for hee deserved | ||
+ | hanging, and should have bin hanged in his owne countrey but that his | ||
+ | Skipper bought him or in words to that effect and hee further expressed his threates y biting his | ||
+ | naile and using oathes of what hee would doe to the said Cooke, all | ||
+ | this was in broken Dutch and English soe that this deponent (albeit hee | ||
+ | understandeth but a little dutch) could well understand him. And further | ||
+ | that about a moneth before the premisses, the said Cooke being lodged at [?XX] | ||
+ | Prins at Horsey downe, the said Stiersman and one Christian one of the said | ||
+ | company got him out of the said howse and were by force haling him away | ||
+ | and one kilway out of Captaine Swaines men and this deponent comming by | ||
+ | and seeing the same, they rescued him and put him the said cooke Cornelius | ||
+ | Peterson againe into the said house. And otherwise hee cannot depose. | ||
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+ | [ADD DATA] | ||
The 4th of ffebruary 1653. | The 4th of ffebruary 1653. |
Revision as of 20:40, November 11, 2016
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 487 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 29/10/2016 | |
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First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2016/10/29 |
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The third day of ffebruary 1654.
Examined upon the foresaid allegation
4
Thomas Rowe of Horsey downe Water man aged 61 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined
To the third article hee saith and deposeth that about tenn weekes since hee
this deponent beig aboard the shipp the Greate Christofer arlate then lying
at Saint Saviours Mill staires (upon which shipp hee this deponent was then
and still is a waiter for Mr Pickering) heard the steersman of the said
shipp raile gainst Cornelius Petersen the Cooke and say that if hee could meete
with him hee would kill him for a roague as hee was, for hee deserved
hanging, and should have bin hanged in his owne countrey but that his
Skipper bought him or in words to that effect and hee further expressed his threates y biting his
naile and using oathes of what hee would doe to the said Cooke, all
this was in broken Dutch and English soe that this deponent (albeit hee
understandeth but a little dutch) could well understand him. And further
that about a moneth before the premisses, the said Cooke being lodged at [?XX]
Prins at Horsey downe, the said Stiersman and one Christian one of the said
company got him out of the said howse and were by force haling him away
and one kilway out of Captaine Swaines men and this deponent comming by
and seeing the same, they rescued him and put him the said cooke Cornelius
Peterson againe into the said house. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
[ADD DATA]
The 4th of ffebruary 1653.
Nicholas Hutton of the parish of Saint Olave in the Borough
of Southwarkke Waterman aged 48 yeares or thereabouts
sworne and examined.
[ADD DATA]