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HCA 13/63 f.27r Annotate
First transcribed 11 April 2017  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 27  +
Parent volume HCA 13/63  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 11/04/2017  +
Transcription of the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' did nof the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' did not withstanding<br /> the said Custome upon the 18th day of ffebruary arlate<br /> ut retolit very carelesslye and negligentlye hee runne<br /> theire said shippe ashore as is arlate and by meanes<br /> thereof haled or runne her upon a hole where lighter<br /> men have used to take up ballast, upon the side of which hole<br /> shee laie with her head fast a drie ground<br /> and her sterne hanging upon the Chaine there, one side<br /> of her bilge lying at the least 6. foot in the water<br /> by reason whereof hee saith the said shippe was much strained<br /> and her seames muc opened. And saith that thereby<br /> and by noe other meanes whatsoever the said shippe<br /> did susteyne the hurt and damage which is pretended<br /> to bee done unto her by the Anchor of the said ship the ''Philippe''<br /> after her comeing from Cuckolds point thither. The<br /> premisses hee deposeth hee this deponent being present<br /> and seeing the said shipp lye as aforesaid upon<br /> the said Hole and cleare of and from the Anchor<br /> of the said ship the ''Phillip''. Et alr nescit deponere Ad 11um deponit that in case the said ship the ''Saint''<br /> ''Jacob'' had at the tyme arlate susteyned and damage<br /> or hurt by running upon or touching of the Anchor<br /> of the ''Phillip'' arlate hee saith the same might and would<br /> easily have bin discerned and discovered either by<br /> some impression in the body or some parte of the said ship the ''Saint''<br /> ''Jacob'' or it might and would have appeared by some Rubbing<br /> removeing or Chafeing of the said Anchor or stocke, or at<br /> least this deponent saith bu some impression thereof in<br /> the ground where the said Anchor laie, none of all which<br /> as hee saith, did or could bee any waies seee or perceived<br /> to him this deponent nor unto his precontests<br /> James Merrit James Symes and others who were by the<br /> producent Mr Hussey desired to veiwe the said shippe ''Saint Jacob'' and<br /> Anchor belonging to the ''Phillip''. att which tyme the said<br /> shippe the ''Saint Jacob'' did lye cleare of and from the said<br /> shippe the ''Phillip'' by the distance of about two feet<br /> and neerer then soe much hee saith the said ''Saint Jacob'' could<br /> not possibly come in regard that shee was runne a ground<br /> and there satt fast at her first comeing thither. Et ulterius<br /> deponit that hee this deponent together with his contest William<br /> Chewter after the said shipps running aground at Dickshore<br /> as aforesaid and before the water was fallen quite from her<br /> did seeke for the said Anchor with an oare belonging to the said<br /> shippee belonging to the said<br /> shippe  +
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