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5. thicke and misty, but he saith that (as he beleiveth) that | 5. thicke and misty, but he saith that (as he beleiveth) that | ||
6. was not the onely cause of the said shipps missing | 6. was not the onely cause of the said shipps missing | ||
− | 7. the channell, for | + | 7. the channell, for some of the shipps Company |
8. thought they had discovred land and bearing up | 8. thought they had discovred land and bearing up | ||
9. accordingly, the shipp fell into Severne, And further | 9. accordingly, the shipp fell into Severne, And further | ||
10. he knoweth not to answere/ | 10. he knoweth not to answere/ | ||
11. To the ninth he cannot (of his owne knowledge) answer for | 11. To the ninth he cannot (of his owne knowledge) answer for | ||
− | 12. that he did not heare the interrate Croford or his ˹Mates˺ | + | 12. that he did not heare the interrate Croford or his ˹Mates˺ |
13. give any order for the weighing her anchor and carrying | 13. give any order for the weighing her anchor and carrying | ||
14. her to Milford, and soe to London, But he saith he | 14. her to Milford, and soe to London, But he saith he | ||
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22. as at that time she had none, And further he | 22. as at that time she had none, And further he | ||
23. cannot answere./ | 23. cannot answere./ | ||
− | 24. To the ˹tenth˺ | + | 24. To the ˹tenth˺ interrogatory he answereth that he did not see |
25. the sayd leake, but was told by the Bosen that it | 25. the sayd leake, but was told by the Bosen that it | ||
− | 26. was such a leake | + | 26. was such a leake as would make any mans heart |
27. ake to see it, And further he cannot answere./ | 27. ake to see it, And further he cannot answere./ | ||
28. To the 11th he knoweth not to answere./ | 28. To the 11th he knoweth not to answere./ | ||
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32. shipps arrivall at Aberday and her arrivall at | 32. shipps arrivall at Aberday and her arrivall at | ||
33. king=roade, and that when she lay at Pennarth | 33. king=roade, and that when she lay at Pennarth | ||
− | 34. some | + | 34. some ˹fresh˺ provisions were brought aboard her And |
35. further he cannot answere. | 35. further he cannot answere. | ||
36. The last Interrogatory concerneth him not the Rendent | 36. The last Interrogatory concerneth him not the Rendent | ||
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Revision as of 11:56, May 12, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 151 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 17/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 23/04/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
12/12/17 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 29/04/13, by CSG |
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<document-start>
1. To the sixth he answereth that he can both write and
2. read written hand/
3. To the seaventh it concerneth not him
4. To the 8th that the weather was at the time interrate
5. thicke and misty, but he saith that (as he beleiveth) that
6. was not the onely cause of the said shipps missing
7. the channell, for some of the shipps Company
8. thought they had discovred land and bearing up
9. accordingly, the shipp fell into Severne, And further
10. he knoweth not to answere/
11. To the ninth he cannot (of his owne knowledge) answer for
12. that he did not heare the interrate Croford or his ˹Mates˺
13. give any order for the weighing her anchor and carrying
14. her to Milford, and soe to London, But he saith he
15. did heare that the Captaine was desirous to goe with
16. the sayd shipp for London, and that therupon he this
17. Rendent did heare the said Marriners mutter against
18. going to London, And that upon good grounds (as
19. he conceiveth) aswell in respect of the leakines of
20. the sayd shipp as the scarcity of provisions, and alsoe
21. the danger of comming out of Aberdee without a pylott
22. as at that time she had none, And further he
23. cannot answere./
24. To the ˹tenth˺ interrogatory he answereth that he did not see
25. the sayd leake, but was told by the Bosen that it
26. was such a leake as would make any mans heart
27. ake to see it, And further he cannot answere./
28. To the 11th he knoweth not to answere./
29. To the 12th he knoweth not to answere.
30. To the 13th he answereth that (to his best remembrance(
31. there were about sixe days between the sayd
32. shipps arrivall at Aberday and her arrivall at
33. king=roade, and that when she lay at Pennarth
34. some ˹fresh˺ provisions were brought aboard her And
35. further he cannot answere.
36. The last Interrogatory concerneth him not the Rendent
37. Acknowledged before
38. Doctor Godolphin etcetera
39. Luke Lillie SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
40.
41. On the sixth of October 1657.
42. <margin value="Left">(2</margin>
43. Marke Bennett of Greenwich in the County of
44. Kent Mariner, aged about 25 yeares a wittnese
45. produced , sworne and examined deposeth as followeth
46. videlicet
47. To the first article of the sayd allegation he deposeth that
48. he the deponent was shippt aboard the Gilbert arlate as
49. a ffore=Mast man at the Barbadoes for her homeward
50. voyage, and that he therby well knew and knoweth the arlate
51. Cobb Jennings and others the Mariners the parties Agents
52. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">in</margin>
</document-end>