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her Ashore, which was Accordingly done, an … her Ashore, which was Accordingly done, and then the ''War[ewell'' and GUTTER]<br />
Company together with the Assistance of several Mar[iners GUTTER]<br />
and Labourers, who the said Clarke hyred, did heave [XXX GUTTER]<br />
out many Chaldrons of Coles into Lighters<br />
out of the said ships Portholes. which said Coles were very<br />
much wet and damnifyed. The heaving out of<br />
which said Coles did much lighten the said ship, and prevent<br />
further damage which would have come to the said<br />
ship, The Premisses hee deposeth for that hee helped<br />
and Assisted therein; And further cannot depose
To the 5th hee saith that there were aboard the said ship in the[?Gunroome GUTTER]<br />
at the time of her said Bilging two barrells of Good<br />
Gunnpowder, some match paper, and other g[unnes GUTTER]<br />
which was (by meanes of the great quantity of water that<br />
the said ship received into her, by reason of her said bilging<br />
spoyled and made uselesse, but Cannot estimated the damm[age GUTTER]<br />
and further cannot depose./.
To the 6th hee saith that by meanes of the said ship being<br />
bilged as aforesaid, the said Clarke and Company were put to the lo[?se GUTTER] (as<br />
this deponent beleeveth) of about fifteene pounds sterling<br />
in hyring of men to unlade the sayd ship more than<br />
it would have Cost them if the said Disaster had not happened<br />
And further cannot depose./.
To the 7th hee saith that hee verily beleeveth that the dammage<br />
which happened only to the said ships hull and her tackling<br />
(by meanes of the sayd Bilging) doth amount unto<br />
one hundred Pounds Sterling. And further cannot depose
To the 8th hee saith hee likewise beleeveth that the dammage<br />
which happened to the sayd ships Lading of Coles by meanes<br />
of the Premisses, Amounted unto the summe of ffifteene<br />
Pounds sterling; and beleeveth the said Coles would have yeilded<br />
soe much more if the sayd Disaster had not happened: And<br />
further cannot depose./.
To the 9th hee saith that the Anchor whereupon the [?ship GUTTER]<br />
was bilged as aforesayd was belonging to the arlate [XXXX GUTTER]<br />
''Suzan'' whereof one [?Teart] Rankis was master, and soe much the said<br />
Rankis hath Confessed. and saith that presently after the<br />
said ship ''Warewell'' was bilged on the said Anchor, the said<br />
Clarke caused the ''Suzans'' hauser to be under=m[XXXX from GUTTER]<br />
her bowe to the ring of the said Anchor and weighed<br />
the said Anchor, and upon the weighing thereof<br />
this deponent sawe that one of the fflookes of the said Anchor<br />
was broken, and the other fflooke, and the shan[?ke GUTTER]<br />
was much bent by the said ships bilging upon it as [?aforesaid GUTTER]<br />
And saith hee this deponent sawe the said Anchor weigh[?ed GUTTER]<br />
And further cannot depose.:./:
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And further cannot depose.:./:
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