HCA 13/63 f.425r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/63 |
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Folio | 425 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2016/07/02 |
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Ad 4um arlum deponit et dicit that the said voyage in question [TEAR IN MANUSCRIPT]
the said shipp the Jonathan and Abigail was very leakie above [?XX] [TEAR IN MANUSCRIPT]
the hatches of her gun roome deck fore and afte and the gun roome [TEAR IN MANUSCRIPT]
were uncaulked, bsides there were noe scuppers in the forecastle [TEAR IN MANUSCRIPT]
nor in the fun deck as is and ought to be in all merchant [TEAR IN MANUSCRIPT]
like imployment, to convey the water (which the shipp receives over [TEAR IN MANUSCRIPT]
out of her and to convey that which comes in betwixt decks downe betwixt her sea[?ling]
and outside to preserve the Merchants goods from dammage, which must
otherwise needs be much wet and spoiled with water. alr nescit.
Ad 5 arlum deponit that by reason of the premisses the mariners in [the]
said shipp the Jonathan and Abigail were the said voyage outward
bound in greate danger of their lives in a storme which the said shipp
mett with about 14 dayes after her departure from Gravesend, the
water standing in greate abundance upon the gun deck, insomuch that they
were inforced not only to keepe both pumpes going, but likewise to
cutt holdes in the gun deck, (whereby the water ran downe into hold
amongest the Merchants goods) to keepe her from foundring in the sea,
reddens racionem scientia sua ut supra, and seeing the premisses soe donne,
alr nescit.
Ad 5 arlum deponit et dicit that by reason of the said leakinesse and
insufficiencie of the said shipp in her said outward bound voyag, the
Merchants goods carried out in her were much wet and damnified and some
of them spoiled, and in particular there was a bale of fine linnen
cloth thereby rotted end for end, and another much hurt with water and many [#]
[#] herrings spoiled and
others likewise damnified.
alr nescit.
Ad 7 arlum deponit that besides the premisses
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Ad 8um arlum deponit
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Ad 9um arlum deponit
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