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+ | '''Challenge # 4: TNA, HCA 13/125: Extract, from personal answers of Thomas May made to an allegation against him, 10th July 1652''' | ||
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+ | "...said lighter did ride in such a place over the said Barke where shipps did and might usually passe unlesse they were of very great burthen and the water lowe and they in regard of the said Sunck vessell or racke they could not passe wit hout very great danger as he beleiveth and he beleiveth that at the tyme when the said shippe y:e Mary runne against the said lighter there was not any person on board, but those employed by this respondent were gone on shoare to a house very neere the place where the said lighter did lye where they had their dyet and, a good sistance before the said shippe came neere to the said lighter some of the said persons employed upon y:e same did see the said shippe and call to the company thereof as he beleiveth wishinge..." | ||
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See [[Challenge 1|Challenge 1]] | See [[Challenge 1|Challenge 1]] |
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TNA, HCA 13/125: Extract, from personal answers of Thomas May made to an allegation against him, 10th July 1652
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Challenge # 4: TNA, HCA 13/125: Extract, from personal answers of Thomas May made to an allegation against him, 10th July 1652
"...said lighter did ride in such a place over the said Barke where shipps did and might usually passe unlesse they were of very great burthen and the water lowe and they in regard of the said Sunck vessell or racke they could not passe wit hout very great danger as he beleiveth and he beleiveth that at the tyme when the said shippe y:e Mary runne against the said lighter there was not any person on board, but those employed by this respondent were gone on shoare to a house very neere the place where the said lighter did lye where they had their dyet and, a good sistance before the said shippe came neere to the said lighter some of the said persons employed upon y:e same did see the said shippe and call to the company thereof as he beleiveth wishinge..."
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