HCA 13/70 f.238v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 238 |
Side | Verso |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 13/12/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Created 26/08/14, by CSG |
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all her ladeing of ffish taken in as aforesayd at Bristoll at her
goeing out from thence and the same being soe unladen the sayd shipp
Thomas and Lucie was by one Mr Bayley and one Mr Tayler and others
Master Shipp Carpenters viewed, who upon such their view found [?that GUTTER]
diver of her beames were broken and shee unserviceable and not fitt to
goe to sea upon a tradeing voyage And this deponent heard the sayd
Mr Bayley and Mr Tayler both sayd that the sayd shipp Thomas and
Lucie would cost at least three hundred poounds to repayre her and
make her fitt to goe to sea to performe a tradeing voyage or to that effect and that shee could not bee
repayred under tenn or twelve weekes tyme And further to these articles
hee cannot depose./
To the 10th
To the 11th hee saith hee this deponent and the rest of the company of the Thomas and
Lucy at such tyme as the sayd Master thereof did as aforesayd make a
proposition to them to proceede with the sayd shipp and her ladeing(when shee was
repayred and laden) on a new voyage for Spaine or Portugall, did desyre
him that in regard the had lost their adventure of ffish by the storme
as aforesayd and spoiled and worne out most of their cloathes in the sayd former
voyage and wanted money to supply them with new to keepe them warme
it being winter season and supply them with other necessaries they wanted
to fitt them to proceede on any voyage, and wanted freinds in Bristoll to [?credit]
them with money, hee would pay them some part of their wages due to them that they might
supplie them selves with such necessaries as they wanted but hee utterly
refused to pay them anything, by which meanes the arlate Bartlet, hamblyn,
and the resrt of the sayd shipps company for releifed of their necessities were
constreyned to leave the sayd shipp and come to London to their freinds to bee
supplyed with cloathes and other necessaries they stood neede of the premisses hee
deposeth being present thereat and one of those that then demanded pay and was redused
as aforesayd And further hee cannot depose/
To the 12th hee saith hee hath often bin both at the ports of London and Bristoll
and hath observed that mariners maybe and are hyred at cheaper rates t goe
any voyage from Bristoll then they are usually hyred at to goe the like
voyages from London And further hee cannot depose not knowing whether