HCA 13/73 f.87r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 87 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 11/08/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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13 /08/11 | |
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Created 11/08/13, by CSG |
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Marcellis and there delivered her said Lading, and tooke
in Ballast, and sailed to Cyprus, and there (after her
ballast was heaved out,) shee tooke in a Cargo of Salt and
Carried the same to a place called Sattalia, and there
delivered the same, and having taken in Ballasts
sailed back to Cyprus againe, and after her hold was
Cleared of the ballast, shee tooke in another Lading of
salt, and Caried the same to Scanderoone, and there
Delivered the same And saith the last of the said Salt
was there delivered in or about the 6th Day of July
Last. during all which time the said Christopher Mallin
Thomas Garrat Bethel Tinck George Sotherne George
Rogers Thomas West ffrancis Rosse and John Roberts did
serve in the said ship in the places and offices aforesaid
Honestly, and did performe their dutyes belonging to
their severall offices and Imployments wherein they were
put. The p:rmisses hee deposeth goeing all the said voayage
in y:e said ship namely from her departure from Gravesend
untill the time of her bilging, And further hee cannot
depose;/:
To the 6:th hee saith after y:e foresaid salt brought from Xyprus
to Scanderoone was unladen as aforesaid at Scanderoone
there were there laden aboard her about One hundred
Baggs of Galls, about one hundred Bales of Cotton
Yarne, and other goods w:ch she sett sayle for this
port, touching at Cyprus, and in her Course hether wards shee was by
Extraordinary great winds, forced upon y:e sands. upon y:e Coast of ffrance
, and there bilged, and shee and her Lading
lost. And saith that neither her M:r nor any of her Company
were in any fault. but the same came and happened
meerely by y:e said Extraordinary winds and y:e will of
God. The premisses hee deposeth by sad Experience
being on board her, when y:e said Disaster happened,
And further hee cannot depose:/.
To the 7:th hee saith that the said Malim, Garrat, Tinke(?r)
Southerne, Rigers, West, Rosse &, Roberts, served in
the said Ship. from her said Departure from Gravesend
untill y:e said Disaster happened w:ch was on or about
the 13:th of December last, And further he Cannot
depose:/. //