HCA 13/72 f.30r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 30 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 11/02/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/02/11 | |
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Created 26/04/13, by CSG |
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1. to time aforesaid upon the Princes comming fowle of her and driving her
2. from her moorings, and was at much cost in paying them day and night,
3. which cost and much other dammage befallen the said shipp lillie, came and
4. happened by the said shipp the Prince her comming fowle of her from time
5. to time as aforesaid, but the valew of the said dammage and charge
6. hee cannot estimate as hee saith. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
7. Thomas Sennett SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
8.
9. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
10. <margin value="Left">Rp.</margin>
11. To the first hee saith the master and three ˹or fower ˺more of the ˹lillies˺ ......... company
12. besides this deponent were aboard her all the time of the said dammage
13. soe donne, and there knew ............ three hired men ˹dXXXlX˺ and ..... one other
14. that assisted them, and that d this deponent was only a common ˹or foremast˺ man of
15. the said shipp white lilly, whereof mr Betts had then the command. And
16. otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
17. To the second hee favoureth and would give the victory indifferently to the
18. parties.
19. To the third hee saith that hee cannot answer, saving some of the shipp
20. lillies sailes masts and rigging are old and some newer, and after the rate
21. of other shipps, but her cables were .. good and sufficient.
22. To the fourth hee saith it is usuall for shipps in the river of Thames to
23. lie moored neere each other, and often to have their cables thwart each others
24. but then they use to be moored a thwart, but the Prince was moored
25. head and sterne, which shee ought not to have bin, being in that manner
26. of morning apt to come fowle of shipps that lie neere them her, And
27. otherwise hee cannot answer savinge as aforesaid.
28. To the fifth and sixth hee saith the P white lillies bolt Spritt
29. was made fast, And otherwise he cannot answer saving as aforesaid,
30. saving the Prince was XXXXXely and insufficiently manned.
31. Thomas Sennett SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
32.
33. The same day. CENTRE HEADING
34. Exámined upon the said libell
35. <margin value="Left">Rp. 2.</margin>
36. Henry Betts of ..... Three Crane lane in Thamesstreete
37. London Sailor, aged 20 yeares or thereabouts sworne and
38. exámined.
39. To the first article hee saith hee well knoweth the producents Patrick
40. Betts and Mr ffernandez, who hee saith are with their company commonly
41. accounted owners and proprietors of the shipp the White lillie arlate
42. which hee likewise well knoweth, and whereof the said Patrick was
43. the time arlate commander.
44. To the second, third, fourth and fifth articles hee saith and deposeth that
45. in Aprill nowe last past the said shipp White lillie lay and was
46. well and sufficientlie moored ˹neere˺ horsey downe in a safe and convenient
47. place, where shipps doe usually and ordinarily ride, and there lay
48. moored two dayes and nights (or thereabouts) before the shipp the Prince
49. came there, without doeing or receiving dammage or hurt to or from any
50. other shipp or vessell, but the said shipp Prince (after the lillie had soe
51. laine as aforesaid) came ....... and was brought to an anchor by her master
52. and company soe neere the white lillie, that shee was fowle of the
53. lillies moorings and grounded upon the lillies cable, and upon the tides
54. of flood drove aboard the white lillie and put her from her moorings,
55. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">and</margin>
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