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HCA 13/73 f.8r Annotate
First transcribed 26 July 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 8  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 26/07/2013  +
Transcription and desyred him therefore that it might beand desyred him therefore that it might be then delivered to them<br /> whereat the sayd Grove growing more enraged called the sayd<br /> Woods Pedler and old roague and Churle and other reproachfull names and<br /> says if hee the sayd Woods were not an old man hee the sayd Grove<br /> would drubb him and further speaking to the sayd Wood sayd You old<br /> roague you were in the hould the other day but if ever I see you in<br /> the hould againe I will hoist or trice you up with a tackle And<br /> the sayd Woods still desyreing the sayd Grove that the sayd boates<br /> might be laden with salt the sayd Grove answered that his shipp<br /> wanted stiffening or ballast and therefore it should not bee delivered<br /> whereto the sayd Woods replyed and sayd Why had not you then sent<br /> for stones before, and the sayd Grove thereto answered and sayd<br /> What if I had forgott it must I be tyed to a day, whereupon<br /> the sayd Woods speaking to the sayd Grove sayd what will you doe<br /> then when you have more stones on board whereto the sayd Grove<br /> answered and sayd then hee would carry them on shoare againe<br /> all which words or others to the like effect passed upon the open<br /> deck of the ''Peace'' in presence of this deponent and severall others<br /> of the sayd shipps company: And hee this deponent heard severa;;<br /> of the Inhabitants of Newfounnd land who (as they sayd) heard the<br /> sayd Words as they stood on shoare, say that they wondered what<br /> was the matter, and marvailed much to hear such<br /> words passe and be used by a Master of a shipp to his Supra=<br /> cargo or Merchant And further to those articles hee cannot depose/ To the 14th article hee saith that the sayd Woods being discontented<br /> with the forementioned words and behaviour of the sayd Thomas<br /> Grove went on shoare and left the arlate William Tizard<br /> one of the Mates of the said shippp (who came aboard with the sayd Woods)<br /> aboard the sayd shipp with the sayd Grove the Master And saith that after the sayd<br /> Luke Woods was gone a shoare the sayd Grove speakeing in an angry<br /> manner to the sayd Tizard sayd, there is a knott of yow (meaning<br /> as this deponent beleeveth the officers of the sayd ship) and I doubt yow (speaking<br /> to the sayd Tizard) are one of them, but I will breake it, whereto the<br /> sayd Tizard answered and sayd that hee did nothing but what hee<br /> ought to doe by his place of Mate, And hee saith not longe after<br /> the sayd Tizard went on shoare And further hee cannot depose knowing<br /> not what further conference passed betwixt the sayd Grove and<br /> Tizard touching the sayd Groves difference with the sayd Woods nor<br /> knowing whether the sayd Grove writt and sent any Noate by the sayd<br /> Tizard to the effect arlate./ To the 15th article hee saith that the same day and not longe after the<br /> sayd Tizard was soe gone on shoare the boates which were soe<br /> formerly turned away without their ladeing of salt returned againe<br /> for the same, and when they came to the side of the ship ''Peace'' and<br /> demandedhe ship ''Peace'' and<br /> demanded  +
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