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HCA 13/70 f.520r Annotate
First transcribed 19 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 520  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 19/01/2015  +
Transcription thither to unlade and saith the ''Waterhouthither to unlade and saith the ''Waterhound'' was laden and the ''William'' empty<br /> the tyme Interrate and saith hee beleeveth the Company of the ''William'' by the<br /> Custome of the River ought to have brought their empty shipp ''William'' outermost (if it had bin in the sayd tyme, as it was not, and<br /> that the Company of the ''Waterhound'' had given them tymely notice and roome<br /> and space soe to which they did not but lusted inward upon them without giveing any<br /> notice to the Company of the ''William'' and contrary to their mynde this deponent<br /> calling out to them when the were soe lusting of her inward and telling the<br /> master of the ''Waterhound'' that if hee soe lusted her shee would bruse and hurt<br /> the ''William'' whereto hee anwered as is predeposed) and further saving his<br /> foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose/ To the 4th hee saith the ''William'' after her rideing 4 shipps a brest did<br /> on Wednesday the 19th of this instant September foe away, and before her foeing<br /> some of her company did speake to the Interrate Constant to vere his hawser that shee might come<br /> forth which at first hee denyed to doe, but afterwards did, And to the rest<br /> of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively and referreth himselfe to his<br /> foregoeingd eposition to the sixth article of the libell which hee saith is truth<br /> and further cannot answeare saving hee saith hee knoweth not of any speciall view made<br /> of her till afterwards shee was viewed by the Carpenter who repayred her/ Repeated before doctor Godolfin. William Smyth [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ************************** The same day [CENTRE HEADING] The foresayd '''ffrancis Everat''' upon Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING] '''d: Suckley''' To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie in this cause<br /> at the request of the producent huntington and hath forty shillings due to him<br /> for wages parte whereof hee hath receaved of the sayd huntington<br /> and expecteth the rest of him and saith hee hath heard aunchient seamen saye ot<br /> is a custome at wharfes upon the River of Thames that noe more then three<br /> shipps ought to lye a brest one of an other And further hee cannot answere To the second hee saith the ''William'' was empty when the ''Waterhound''<br /> came to her side and saith it was the duty of the ''Williams'' Company<br /> to put out ffenders, and hee this deponent and his contest William Smith<br /> two of her company did accordingly put out fenders before the ''Waterhound'' lusted<br /> inwards upon the ''William'', which notwithstanding the ''William'' being empty and a smaler (sic)<br /> shipp then the ''Waterhound'' and the ''Waterhound'' laden the ''William'' might be and<br /> was damnified by the ''Waterhound'' in manner predeposed And further hee<br /> cannot answere not knowing of any fenders put out by the Company of the<br /> ''Waterhound''/ To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith the ''William'' lay at Tower wharfe empty the tyme<br /> Interrate but hee this deponent never heard of any Command given by the wharfinger<br /> either for the ''Williams'' departure before the ''Waterhounds'' comming, or for<br /> the ''Waterhound'' to come thither to unlade, and saith the ''William'' was empty<br /> and the ''Waterhound'' laden the tyme Interrogate, and saith hee this deponent did in the<br /> night tyme when hee and the sayd Smith put ffenders out of the ''William''<br /> call to the Company of the ''Waterhound'' and wish them for prevention of danger<br /> to put out fenders, but they made noe answere thereto nor put any out, And further<br /> saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere To the last hee saith the ''William'' after her rideing 4 shipps a brest did on Wednesday<br /> the 19th of September instant goe away, and before her goeing some of her Company<br /> did speake to the Interrogate Constant to bere his hawser, but hee refused to doe<br /> it, till afterwards seeing the shipp on the inside of the ''William'' alsoe endeavour<br /> to goe away hee then veered his hawser to give way for her, and by that meaneser to give way for her, and by that meanes  +
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