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+ | |Transcription=the first day of december 1652 the sayd shipp ''hercules'' being in her | ||
+ | course for the downes the weather proved very thick and foggie, by | ||
+ | which meanes the ''hercules'' happened to come neere the dutch ffleete | ||
+ | of warr which then lay neere dunge Nesse, And the sayd Captaine | ||
+ | Browne perceiving what danger the foggie weather had brought him | ||
+ | into, and that hee was neere the Enymyes ffleet, endeavoured to have avoided | ||
+ | them, and in order thereto sprunge his luffe thereby to gett the weather | ||
+ | gage of th enymyes ffleete, and sayd to his Company that if it were | ||
+ | possible hee would weather the Eastward point of the Nesse and gett | ||
+ | under Sangate Castle to secure his sayd shipp, and divers of the | ||
+ | Enymies fleete endeavouring to hinde the ''hercules'' from gaineing the | ||
+ | weather hage, the sayd Captaine Browne was forced to engage | ||
+ | with part of the ffleete and thereupon this deponent according to | ||
+ | the sayd Captaines order went downe into the powder roome to fill and | ||
+ | deliver out powder for the engagement, and came noe more above deck | ||
+ | untill such tyme as the sayd shipp ''hercules'' was accidentally runne on | ||
+ | ground about a rayle from shoare neere | ||
+ | the Light house upon dunge Nesse, This | ||
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Revision as of 16:51, November 7, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 309 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 07/11/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet, 07/011/13 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 07/11/13, by CSG |
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the first day of december 1652 the sayd shipp hercules being in her
course for the downes the weather proved very thick and foggie, by
which meanes the hercules happened to come neere the dutch ffleete
of warr which then lay neere dunge Nesse, And the sayd Captaine
Browne perceiving what danger the foggie weather had brought him
into, and that hee was neere the Enymyes ffleet, endeavoured to have avoided
them, and in order thereto sprunge his luffe thereby to gett the weather
gage of th enymyes ffleete, and sayd to his Company that if it were
possible hee would weather the Eastward point of the Nesse and gett
under Sangate Castle to secure his sayd shipp, and divers of the
Enymies fleete endeavouring to hinde the hercules from gaineing the
weather hage, the sayd Captaine Browne was forced to engage
with part of the ffleete and thereupon this deponent according to
the sayd Captaines order went downe into the powder roome to fill and
deliver out powder for the engagement, and came noe more above deck
untill such tyme as the sayd shipp hercules was accidentally runne on
ground about a rayle from shoare neere
the Light house upon dunge Nesse, This