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+ | Ad septimum deponit that in the said shipps passage from New England for | ||
+ | Bilbo shee mett with extraordinary greate stormes and tempests, by meanes | ||
+ | whereof the said shipp, company and lading were in greate perill of perishinge | ||
+ | in the sea, and the said stormes and tempests continueing for neere a | ||
+ | monethes space together were soe forcible and violent that the said shipps | ||
+ | chaine bilts were wrought out with her working in the sea and her sides | ||
+ | gave way, and shee became by the said stormes and tempests soe leakie | ||
+ | that her company were forced to keepe the pumpe continually going | ||
+ | night and day, and after they had longe laboured and used all meanes | ||
+ | for preservation of themselves shipp and goods by stitching their bonnets | ||
+ | with okam and constant removall of their sailes fore and aft under | ||
+ | the shipp without board for stopping of their leakes, and not being | ||
+ | able to stop them soe but that they were in extreame hazard of their lives | ||
+ | and of losse of their shipp and goods, they were forced and constrained | ||
+ | for | ||
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Volume | HCA 13/63 |
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Folio | 246 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/11/30 |
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Ad septimum deponit that in the said shipps passage from New England for
Bilbo shee mett with extraordinary greate stormes and tempests, by meanes
whereof the said shipp, company and lading were in greate perill of perishinge
in the sea, and the said stormes and tempests continueing for neere a
monethes space together were soe forcible and violent that the said shipps
chaine bilts were wrought out with her working in the sea and her sides
gave way, and shee became by the said stormes and tempests soe leakie
that her company were forced to keepe the pumpe continually going
night and day, and after they had longe laboured and used all meanes
for preservation of themselves shipp and goods by stitching their bonnets
with okam and constant removall of their sailes fore and aft under
the shipp without board for stopping of their leakes, and not being
able to stop them soe but that they were in extreame hazard of their lives
and of losse of their shipp and goods, they were forced and constrained
for