HCA 13/72 f.151r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 151 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 23/04/13 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 30/04/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/04/23 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 29/04/13, by CSG |
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<document-start>
1. William Spencer came. (at night) aboard the sayd
2. shipp, and that on the next day the arlate Croford
3. did agree with the sayd Spencer to conduct and carry
4. the sayd shipp to Penarth, which was done accordingly
5. And further he cannot depose.
6. To the ninth he deposeth that when the sayd shipp was
7. arrived at Penarth the arlate Croford went ashoare
8. and did afterwards send for the arlate Cobb, Upson
9. Woodfall and Nicholls to come ashore unto him, and that
10. they did goe unto him, But further he cannot depose./
11. To the tenth article he deposeth that the arlate shipp the
12. Gilbert did lye at Penarth from about the 20th day
13. of January 1656 to the 24th day ... following, and that
14. on the sayd 24th day the sayd Captaine Croford came
15. aboard the sayd shipp together with Nicholas Skidmore
16. whom he the said Croford brought along with him, and
17. that the sayd Skidmore did by the sayd Croford order
18. pilott the sayd shipp from Penarth to King Roade
19. arlate And further he cannot depose, saving that the
20. sayd shipp did leave an anchor behind her when she
21. came away from Penarth./
22. To the 11th and twelth he cannot depose, saying that he
23. left the shipp when she was arrived in King=roade.
24. To the thirteenth article he deposeth that he hath not the
25. least knowledge of any mutiny that the sayd shipps
26. Mariners were guilty of in her passage from the
27. Barbadoes unto Kings Roade predeposed of, And further
28. he cannot depose./
29. To the 16th he cannot depose/
30. To the last he saith his former deposition is true./
31.
32. To the Interrogatories CENTRE HEADING
33. To the first hee answereth that he was first spoken into
34. to come and be a wittnes by one Mr Richard Cooke of the
35. shipp Gilbert, and by Mr Standhopp the Mariners
36. Sollicitor, and that he comes voluntarily And to
37. all the rest he answereth negatively./
38. To the second he answereth that he onely knoweth the
39. parties Agents by their names, and that he wisheth that that
40. party should prevayle, which have most right, and that he
41. would soe dispose the same it it were in his power/
42. To the third and fowerth interrogatories he referreth himselfe to his
43. former deposition, And further he knoweth not to answere
44. he for his part leaving the shipp at her arrivall in king roade./
45. To the fifth he answereth that he hath bin a Planter
46. in New England nigh 20.ty yeares and hath made noe
47. more or other voyages than from London to New England
48. and thence to the Barbadoes and soe back againe for
49. London ˹England˺ and soe he is not soe skillfull a Seaman as to
50. know how to answere the latter part of the Interrogatory
51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">To</margin>
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