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+ | |First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet | ||
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+ | |First transcribed=12/12/22 | ||
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+ | |Transcription=said shipp then heaved and sent above five foot high, soe as her boate | ||
+ | was not able to lie by her side, and by meanes of the said fowle | ||
+ | weather and violense of the sea, after all the care, labour and | ||
+ | industrie of the company (which hee saith they improved to the utmost) | ||
+ | hee the said ropes breaking the said wines sunck and were lost | ||
+ | all saving one butt, for the recovery of which wines soe sunck | ||
+ | hee saith the company used all diligence with creeping, grapnells | ||
+ | and sweeping with roapes, but could not recover any of them. XXX | ||
+ | The premisses hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge. And | ||
+ | cannot otherwise depose. | ||
+ | |||
+ | To the seaventh hee saith the said Robert Whitby himselfe bought the | ||
+ | ropes wherewith the said wines were strung and rafted of this deponents | ||
+ | sight and knowledge, this deponent waiting on him therein, and carrying | ||
+ | the said ropes (after mr whitby had bought them) to the water side: and | ||
+ | saith the sad ropes were broken with the extraordinary roughnesse | ||
+ | and violense of the sea, and saith the said wines were lost by being | ||
+ | carried in such rough and tempestuous weather (which was donne in | ||
+ | obediense to mr whitbys command) and not by any default or | ||
+ | neglect of or in the shipps company, who hee saith used their utmost | ||
+ | diligence and endeavour for the preservation thereof. | ||
+ | |||
+ | To the eighth hee saith that the sea comming in soe fast and | ||
+ | running soe high the said afternoone, it was noe way fit to goe | ||
+ | off with any wines, insoemuch that other merchants who had laded | ||
+ | wines in the morning and had more to lade aboard other shipps, | ||
+ | (as the Olive branch arlate and others) commanded the boates to goe | ||
+ | and retourne that afternoone aboard their severall shipps without | ||
+ | carrying any wines, in regard of the impetuousnesse of the seas and | ||
+ | and danger of carrying any aboard. All which hee knoweth being | ||
+ | present and taking notice of the premisses. And otherwise hee cannot | ||
+ | depose, saving as aforesaid. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Upon the rest hee is not exámined by direction of the producent. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Repeated before Doctor Godolphin./ | ||
+ | |||
+ | The marke of MARKE John hartford [SIGNATURE RH SIDE] | ||
− | + | <nowiki>*********************</nowiki> | |
+ | On the 14th of ffebruary 1655. | ||
+ | upon the fore said allegation. | ||
+ | '''Rp. 3''' | ||
+ | '''John Page''' of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen | ||
+ | Bermondsey in the County of Surry Mariner, aged about | ||
+ | 36 yeares, being sworne and examined. | ||
− | + | To the fifth article of the said allegation he deposeth and saith that he | |
+ | the deponent was one of the arlate shipp the ''ffreindshipp'' her Company | ||
+ | in the voyage arlate to Malligoe, and that she did come to an anchor | ||
+ | in Malligoe road about three miles distant from the Port out of | ||
+ | command of the Artillery and that upon the five and twentith day | ||
+ | of October 1655 about sixe in the morning the arlate Barnaby houlding the Master of the | ||
+ | said shipp did send the boate of the said shipp by the order of the | ||
+ | arlate Mr Robert Whitby ashoare well manned to have brought | ||
+ | off to the sayd shipp a raft of wines, and he saith that the weather | ||
+ | was | ||
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Revision as of 13:19, September 14, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 5 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 22/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 07/07/13 by Jill Wilcox; final edit on 14/09/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
12/12/22 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 14/09/13, by CSG |
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said shipp then heaved and sent above five foot high, soe as her boate
was not able to lie by her side, and by meanes of the said fowle
weather and violense of the sea, after all the care, labour and
industrie of the company (which hee saith they improved to the utmost)
hee the said ropes breaking the said wines sunck and were lost
all saving one butt, for the recovery of which wines soe sunck
hee saith the company used all diligence with creeping, grapnells
and sweeping with roapes, but could not recover any of them. XXX
The premisses hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge. And
cannot otherwise depose.
To the seaventh hee saith the said Robert Whitby himselfe bought the
ropes wherewith the said wines were strung and rafted of this deponents
sight and knowledge, this deponent waiting on him therein, and carrying
the said ropes (after mr whitby had bought them) to the water side: and
saith the sad ropes were broken with the extraordinary roughnesse
and violense of the sea, and saith the said wines were lost by being
carried in such rough and tempestuous weather (which was donne in
obediense to mr whitbys command) and not by any default or
neglect of or in the shipps company, who hee saith used their utmost
diligence and endeavour for the preservation thereof.
To the eighth hee saith that the sea comming in soe fast and
running soe high the said afternoone, it was noe way fit to goe
off with any wines, insoemuch that other merchants who had laded
wines in the morning and had more to lade aboard other shipps,
(as the Olive branch arlate and others) commanded the boates to goe
and retourne that afternoone aboard their severall shipps without
carrying any wines, in regard of the impetuousnesse of the seas and
and danger of carrying any aboard. All which hee knoweth being
present and taking notice of the premisses. And otherwise hee cannot
depose, saving as aforesaid.
Upon the rest hee is not exámined by direction of the producent.
Repeated before Doctor Godolphin./
The marke of MARKE John hartford [SIGNATURE RH SIDE]
*********************
On the 14th of ffebruary 1655.
upon the fore said allegation.
Rp. 3
John Page of the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen
Bermondsey in the County of Surry Mariner, aged about
36 yeares, being sworne and examined.
To the fifth article of the said allegation he deposeth and saith that he
the deponent was one of the arlate shipp the ffreindshipp her Company
in the voyage arlate to Malligoe, and that she did come to an anchor
in Malligoe road about three miles distant from the Port out of
command of the Artillery and that upon the five and twentith day
of October 1655 about sixe in the morning the arlate Barnaby houlding the Master of the
said shipp did send the boate of the said shipp by the order of the
arlate Mr Robert Whitby ashoare well manned to have brought
off to the sayd shipp a raft of wines, and he saith that the weather
was