HCA 13/70 f.493r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 493 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 02/09/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
14/09/02 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 29/08/14, by CSG |
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olde trunnell hole which was rottemn and had sucked in grasse
and dirt whicj stopped it for a while in some measure, And
the same being soe found out and cleered of the firt
and grasse which ws in it, this deponent and the Carpenter of the
hopefull Adventure and his mate aforesayd did well and sufficiently
stopp and amend the sayd leak, soe that the same
was made tight and stanch, and the saud shipp by that meanes
performed her voyage for England where this deponent hath
since seene her and bin on board her on the River of Thames neere
dicks shoare there; the premisses hee deposeth being Carpenter
of the shipp the Charles of London then lyeing neere the
hopefull Adventure in Virginia when the premisses happenedm and
togeather with others of the Charles her company helpeing to pumpe
the hopefull Adventure and to cleere her hold of water, and seeing divers
planters of Virginia on board and assisting about the same, and
procuring of the Captaine of the Charles, lead and nayles to use
about stopping the sayd leake, when found, and helpeing to stopp
and amend the same And further to these articles hee cannot
depose saving hee beleeveth the goods on board the hopefull Adventure
could not chuse but receive much damage by reason of the sayd
leake, there being as aforesayd soe much water in her hold
before the same was espied and amended as aforesayd./
To the 5th article hee saith hee well remembreth that the Captaine
of the Charles aforesayd askeing this deponent in presence of the
arlate husbands whether they had found the leake or not, and
this deponent answering and saying noe not yet, but wee hope wee shall
the arlate husbands sayd that hee knew well enough that there
was an old leake in some part of her (meaning the hopefull Adventure)
and that hee knew it before,
or words to that effect, and saith that afterwards
the Captaine of the Charles speakeing of the sayd Leake before
the sayd husbands and this deponent and the foresayd davies the
Caarpenter, and alsoe before the Gunner of the hopefull Adventure, on board the
sayd hopefull Adventure, and saying that the sayd husbands did
saye that hee knew the sayd shipp Adventure had an old leake longe
before then, that the same was soe found, the sayd husbands then denyed
the same and sayd if hee sayd soe, hee sayd hee did not know what, or