HCA 13/73 f.546v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
---|---|
Folio | 546 |
Side | Verso |
← Previous Page | |
Status | |
Uploaded image; transcribed on 13/06/2014 | |
Note | |
IMAGE: IMG_0308_copy.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2014/06/13 |
Contents
Expand this area to see details of page purpose, how to register, how to add footnotes, and useful links.
Purpose
This page is for the annotation of HCA 13/73 f.546v.
Annotations can be viewed by everyone on a read-only basis.
For more information on MarineLives and the MarineLives Annotation Project read our Shipping News blog entries:
Annotating Marine Lives, May 1st 2013
Adding value to primary documents, May 8th 2013
Witnesses in Court, 1657-1658 (May 9th, 2013)
Registration to annotate documents
Registration is required to contribute annotations to this page and to other pages in the wiki.
You can register using the following Form, and we will issue you with a UserName and Password for the wiki.
Text formatting
The MarineLives transcription platform is built on MediaWiki, which uses wiki markup to format text. For a guide showing how to produce italics, bold, escaped text and headings, see the MediaWiki page on formatting; there are also guides for internal and external links, image embedding, tables, and more on lists.
Adding footnotes
- Go into edit mode
- Insert immediately after the sentence or phrase you wish to annotate the following macro:<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
- Replace 'This is the footnote text' with the footnote you wish to add, using the format: first name, surname, title, (place of publication, date of publication), page or folio number
- Save the page
For more information and advanced formatting, including how to add and format links within the footnote, see the Wikipedia help on footnotes. This uses the same markup formatting.
Example footnote template:
- ''HCA 13/XX f.XXXX Case: XXXX; Deposition: XXXX; Date: XXXX. Transcribed by XXXX''<ref>[http://XXXXX Electronic link to a digital source]</ref>
Suggested links
Annotate HCA 13/64 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/65 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/68 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/69 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/70 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/71 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/72 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/73 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/74 Volume Page
Marine Lives Tools
Image
Transcription
on shore this Deponent by order of the said winter
assisted therein (and saith that while the said ship was
soe unlading one that was called the Dutch Consull at Marsellis came onboard
the said Ship and after the said winter and the said
Dutch man had had some high words the said Dutch
=man and the Master of the said Ship went out of the said Ship into a boate, and after
they were got into the Boat the said winter held a
Pistoll in his hand, threat'ning to shoote them if they
did not come onboard, and by that meanes forced
them both to come onboard, and after they were come
onboard the said winter Commanded this deponent and
another man to make the said man (called the Dutch
Consull) fast to the maine Hellyards, which was done
accordingly and this deponent by order of the said winter
tooke away his knife, and hee being soe made fast
the said winter did with his owne hand strike him
with a stick, or ropes End, and to this deponents best remem=
=brance hee gave him three blowes, And saith that
about a month after the ffairfax did in Ligorne
Road, take an other ship (but her name this deponent knoweth
not, and Presently after her seizure the said Winter
with severall of the ffarefax Company went onboard
her, and broke open her hold, and tooke out
very many goods, and this Deponent and some
others were Imployed in carrying Copper
Trunks, and Bales of Cloath from onboard the said
seized Ship. onboard the ffairfax, and saith that as the
said Prize was comeing out of the Road of Leghorne
a Dutch man of warr (which was their Convoy when shee was
taken) came up, and seized upon her and carried her
into the mould, and the said Winter when
the said Man of warr was laying her board Did in a Cowardly
manner goe away in a boate onboard the Fairefax
and saith that both the foresaid Ships soe taken were
manned with Hollanders (and beleeveth the Ladings of
the said Ships, or considerable Parts thereof was belonging
to Spaniards and further deposeth not, saving hee heard
that the said Winter for his misdemeanours was
secured, and afterwards made his escape./
To the 13.th hee cannot depose./:
To the 14.th hee saith that the said Winter hath not that
this Deponent knoweth of made any restitution of or satisfaction
for the foresaid goods, or given account thereof.
(To