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of butter, which together with the Cloathes and necessaries of the said | of butter, which together with the Cloathes and necessaries of the said | ||
Master and Company were in this deponents judgement really worth 20 ''li'' | Master and Company were in this deponents judgement really worth 20 ''li'' | ||
− | sterling or thereabouts. And | + | sterling or thereabouts. And further hee saith hee cannot depose/ |
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Revision as of 19:34, October 23, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 99 |
Side | Recto |
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Created 20/08/14, by CSG |
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Provisions Masters and Mariners Cloaths, Which the premisses
this deponent knoweth by sadd experience as being present at and aboard
the said shipp Successe at the time of the diasater predeposed. And
further cannot depose:-/
To the 4th hee saith, That the said Vessell Successe having received the blow
aforesaid, and the Master and Company thereof being in a very imminent
danger of their lives cryed out to the Company of the said shipp dove
to assist tehm in the preservation of their lives, but the saod doves Company
sailed away leaving this deponent and Company to the mercie of the Seas, not
answereing anything at all to the cries or complaints aforesaid, they con=
ceiving. as this deonent in Conscience beleevet, that the saod Successes
Company must of necessitie bee drowned and perish in the Sea, and that
by that meanes no discovery might be made of the injury by them done
as aforesaid. The premisses hee deposeth upon the precedent grounds And
further cannot depose:-/
To the 5th hee saith, That presently after the said disaster, the arlate david
Adamson the Master and Company of the said Vessell Successe gott into their
boate for the preservation of their lives, and continued in the same about three
howres without any provisions and then by Gods providence they mett with a hoy
or Vessell bound for NewCastle, which received them aboard and brought them
to Newcastle, Which hee well knoweth upon the grounds predeposed:- And further
cannot depose:-/
To the 6th hee saith
To the 7th hee saith, That this deponent
To the 8th hee saith, That the said Vessell Successe being of the burthen of about
100. tunnes, and about three yeares old and very well provided with very good
tackle and furniture was in this deponents judgement worth about 400 li
sterling and beleeveth her lading of coales aboaard her at the time of her
said disaster were worth about 100 li sterling with about 5. or 6. firkins
of butter, which together with the Cloathes and necessaries of the said
Master and Company were in this deponents judgement really worth 20 li
sterling or thereabouts. And further hee saith hee cannot depose/