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Transcription

and aske him why he had soe lusted his shipp the Waterhound
inwards and Caused her to leave upon and crush the William, and told him
hee had doneher much damage and hurt thereby And the sayd Constant
thereto answered in presence of this deponent and the sayd witnesses that hee
came thither purposely to lay his sayd shipp the Waterhound there and
to give her a lyst inwards and with all sayd hee cared not though hee had
sunke the shipp William and sayd hee would not give him two pence
damage though hee had sunke her, and bid the sayd huntington
mend him selfe as well as hee could or words to that effect And further
saving his subsequent deposition hee cnnot depose/

To the 7th 9th and 10th articles of the sayd libell hee saith that the damage prdeposed
of happened to the William aforesayd by the willfullnes of the Master
and Company of the Waterhound and by their wilfull lusting and leaneing
their sayd shipp upon the William in manner aforesayd and
saith the Waterhound might have layne in safety by the William
without lusting inwards upon her and saith hee is well assured if the
Master and Company of the Waterhound had not willfully lusted their sayd
shipp inwards and leaned her soe upon the William the samage in
question had not bin done And hee alsoe saith of his knowledge
the sayd shipp William before shee receaved the damage predeposed by
the meanies and in the manner predeposed was a tight stanch and strong
shipp and saith after the sayd damage soe done her Master and company
did endeavour to have sayled her downe the River of Thames toward
Sheilds arlate whether shee was bound to lade salte ad carry the same
to Gainsborowe but by reason of the sayd damage shee was soe leakie
and bruised that shee tooke in soe much wayer before shee came to
Greenwich that her Master and company were forced there to put
her a shoare to repayre her and amend her leakes before they durst
adventure to goe to sea in her which damage done her in manner
predeposed could not (as hee beleeveth) cost lesse then tenn pounds
sterling and soe much hee hear the Carpenter who repayred her
saye (upon view of her) it would cost to repayre the sayd damages And hee further saith
the sayd shipp the William was as aforesayd bound to Shields and Gains=
borowe and by reason of the damage aforesayd hath spent and is like to
spend more tyme in repayre of the sayd damage then would have
sufficed to have accomplished the sayd voyage And hee alsoe saith
hee beleeveth the arlate huntington and Company will susteyne samage
by his sayd losse of tyme and for mens wages and
victualls tenn pounds sterling at the least And further to these articles
hee cannot depose./

To the 12th hee saith hee cannot depose./

To the 13th and 14th hee saith ee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this
Court and to his foregoeing deposition and to the lawe and further hee cannot
depose

To the 15th hee saith hee beleeveth the arlate Constant is a subiect of this Commonwealth and subiect to the Jurisdiction arlate and further
hee cannot depose

To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/

Repeated before doctor Godolphin the 27th of 7ber

the marke of the sayd
ffrancis FE Everat [MARKE, RH SIDE]