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|Editorial history=Edited on 28/08/2013 by Colin Greenstreet
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|Transcription=Company had done what they could for housing the sayd whale
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did call out to one Richard Parker who was Boateswaine of the
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sayd shipp and bidd him cutt the warpe and lett her goe and come
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on board for they had done as much as they could do whereupon the sayd Parker according to the sayd dammarells
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order did cut the warpe and lett the whale goe And further saving
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his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose further to the sayd damarell
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after (in manifestation that (as the deponent beleeveth) that hee was
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well satisfied with what the sayd shipps Company had done in
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the pusuite of and endeavouring to take the sayd whale) did Command
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this deponent being Quartermaster and Steward of the sayd shipp to d[?eliver GUTTER]
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to every boate (being six which pursued (being six in number) a b[?eaker GUTTER]
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of brandie wine to drink which hee this deponent accordingly did
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And further saving his forgoeing deposition hee cannot depose./
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To the 14th hee saith knoweth all the parties the arlate Reynolds
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Chauntrie Ashmore Kirton and fford and saith that Reynolds was Cooper
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and Chauntrie his mate of the shipp ''Owners Adventure'', and that all there
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of them were persons to bee imployed on land in boyleing of whales when
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catched, they being noo sea men nor having any skill in sayleing of
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a shipp and manageing of it at sea nor knowing ought when it is fitte
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to carry her in or out of a harbour And further to this article hee
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cannot depose./
  
<series>HCA 13/71</series>
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To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./
<folio>f.466v</folio>
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<picture>P1140098</picture>
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<summary></summary>
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<document-date></document-date>
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<status>First cut transcription completed on 04/11/12 by Jill Wilcox; edited on 20/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet; re-edited on 02/09/13 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
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<first-transcriber>Jill Wilcox, 4/11/12</first-transcriber>
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To the rest of the articles hee is not examined by direction of the producent
  
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To the Interrogatories &#91;CENTRE HEADING&#93;
  
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'''Smith dt.'''
  
they turned back to mak (sic) out to sea against And saith that hee this deponent
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To the first interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to be a
did by the Compasse observe that Bell Point did beare East South East of the ''Owners Adventure''
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wittnesse in this cause by the procurement of Goslin and Maundrie
of Bell point when shee was at the furthest place shee could get within the
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who caused Mr Browne the Marshall of this Court to serve him with>
Ice, and saith it was in the Judgment and apprehension of this deponent
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a warrant to that effect And to the rest of the Interrogatorrie hee
and alsoe esteemed and declared by most of the Company of the sayd
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answereth negatively to every part thereof./
shipp ''Adventure'' that it was a mervilous deliverance that the sayd shipp
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should gett safe to sea against being soe farr engaged in the Ice And,
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further to this article hee cannot depose/
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To the 10th hee saith that the sayd damerell having gott out of the Ice and
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To the second Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth off not Mr Golderne one
releeved the sayd Pybus his shipp in manner aforesayd some thick and
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of the parties litigant and Mr Batson and Mr Beane two other of them
foggie weather happening at Sea the sayd damerell thereby lost the company
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only by sight, and well knoweth the producent Maundries and Goslin
of the sayd fower shipps videlicet the sayd Pibus Welch Golding and Childe
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but is nothing of kinne nor indebted to either of them nor they the
roved up and downe at Sea after dutch shipps consorting with them upon
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sayd Gosling and Maundrie to him, and favoureth, all the parties litigants
new designes following then to a place called hope island where the dutch
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in this cause alike and desyreth right may prevaile therein./
having killed about a hundred sea horses and taken their teethe leaving the
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carcasses on shoare the damorell (sic) caused thirteene lande men hee
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had on board and belonging to this shipp to be putt on shoare in the sayd Island
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to blubber the Carcases of the sayd sea horses that is to take off their
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skinnes and take the fatt of them and bring it aboard in boates to make
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oyle of, and saith that the sea running high the when the sayd men were
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putt on shoare and while other of the shipps company (sea men) passed to
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and froe in boates to bring the sayd blubber or fatt aboard, they were
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exceedeingly mett with the violence of the seas beating upon them and
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for want of other refreshments many both of the said land and sea men
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fell sick of the scurvie, and some of them dyed, and saith that while
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the shipps company were soe by his sayd damerells order imployed
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about fetching the sayd blubber the sayd damerell went aboard of the
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fflemish shipp and there continued three or fower howers drinking
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and this deponent coming in the meane tyme with a shallopp on board
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the sayd fleming, heard the sayd damerell speaking to one Mr Covell (sic)
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(who was imployed by the owners of the shipp the Owners Adventure
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to looke after their affaires) say that the sayd fflemish shipp had a designe
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to goe to the back side of Greeneland, and sayd hee the sayd damerell
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did intende with his shipp the Adventure to keepe them company
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thither, or to that effect, and this deponent telling the sayd damerell
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that the sea runne soe high that his company could not well bring off any
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more blubber then they had done, and that they should hardly bee able
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to bring the land men (who were a shore cutting the blubber) from
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off the Island on board, hee the sayd damerell answered and sayd that
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hee hoped it would bee such a fogg that they, could not see to
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finde their way to the shipp (meaning the ''Adventure'') and then they must staye
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to cutt and bring all the blubber or words to that effect all which notwith=
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standing the arlate Maundrey and Gosling and this deponent and the rest
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of the Company of the shipp ''Owners Adventure'' did obey the Command
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of
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|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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To the 3 hee saith hee was one of the ''Owners Adventure'', and Quarter
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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Master and Steward of her the voyage in question and saith hee hath at
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present nor suite against the sayd Batson, but did since hee came home
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arrest the sayd Batson for his wages for the voyage in question, by
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virtue of an Action in the Poultry Counter, but hath since lett fall
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the sayd action for want of moneys to prosecute the same but
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hath intende to commence a suite against him
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againe for the same soo soone as God shall enable him with money
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to do it./
  
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Company had done what they could for housing the sayd whale
did call out to one Richard Parker who was Boateswaine of the
sayd shipp and bidd him cutt the warpe and lett her goe and come
on board for they had done as much as they could do whereupon the sayd Parker according to the sayd dammarells
order did cut the warpe and lett the whale goe And further saving
his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose further to the sayd damarell
after (in manifestation that (as the deponent beleeveth) that hee was
well satisfied with what the sayd shipps Company had done in
the pusuite of and endeavouring to take the sayd whale) did Command
this deponent being Quartermaster and Steward of the sayd shipp to d[?eliver GUTTER]
to every boate (being six which pursued (being six in number) a b[?eaker GUTTER]
of brandie wine to drink which hee this deponent accordingly did
And further saving his forgoeing deposition hee cannot depose./

To the 14th hee saith knoweth all the parties the arlate Reynolds
Chauntrie Ashmore Kirton and fford and saith that Reynolds was Cooper
and Chauntrie his mate of the shipp Owners Adventure, and that all there
of them were persons to bee imployed on land in boyleing of whales when
catched, they being noo sea men nor having any skill in sayleing of
a shipp and manageing of it at sea nor knowing ought when it is fitte
to carry her in or out of a harbour And further to this article hee
cannot depose./

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./

To the rest of the articles hee is not examined by direction of the producent

To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

Smith dt.

To the first interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to be a
wittnesse in this cause by the procurement of Goslin and Maundrie
who caused Mr Browne the Marshall of this Court to serve him with>
a warrant to that effect And to the rest of the Interrogatorrie hee
answereth negatively to every part thereof./

To the second Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth off not Mr Golderne one
of the parties litigant and Mr Batson and Mr Beane two other of them
only by sight, and well knoweth the producent Maundries and Goslin
but is nothing of kinne nor indebted to either of them nor they the
sayd Gosling and Maundrie to him, and favoureth, all the parties litigants
in this cause alike and desyreth right may prevaile therein./

To the 3 hee saith hee was one of the Owners Adventure, and Quarter
Master and Steward of her the voyage in question and saith hee hath at
present nor suite against the sayd Batson, but did since hee came home
arrest the sayd Batson for his wages for the voyage in question, by
virtue of an Action in the Poultry Counter, but hath since lett fall
the sayd action for want of moneys to prosecute the same but
hath intende to commence a suite against him
againe for the same soo soone as God shall enable him with money
to do it./

To