HCA 13/70 f.664r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 664 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/01/23 |
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in the Roade before Greenwich arlate which of this deponents knowledge is a
place accustomed for ffishermen to laye their wilchins weeles and Lamprills
in, this hee deposeth of his knowledge being a fisherman and using to laye
wilchins weeles and Lamprills in other roades next adioyrning to the sayd Roade, and alsoe for that hee this
deponent and his contest William Seaman did helpe and assiste the said Robison
in the layeing the sayd two wilchins eight weeles and 2500 lamprells in
the sayd Roade And further to these articles hee cannot depose/
To the 3 and 4th articles of the sayd libell hee saith that upon the
fowerth of November last the Pinke arlate called the Wildman whereof
the arlate Cornelius Peterson was and is Master did come to an Anchor
neere the Roade where the sayd Robisons sayd weeles wilchens and lamprills
were layed and the sayd Robison seeing that the sayd Pinke had
Anchored there called out to the Company of the sayd Pinke and told them
that his sayd Wilchins weeles and Lamprills were in that Roade and that
if they had not great care in the weighing up of that Anchor which they were then about to doe they would destroye them or to that effect which
notwithstanding the sayd Pinkes Company weighed up their Anchor carelessly and
in a carelesse manner fell fowle with their Pinke and her anchor of the
sayd Roade and thereby brake and destroyed the sayd two wilchins and eighteene
weeles, and lost the sayd two thousand five hundred lamprills and ranne over the
sayd roade and thereby forced the sayd Robison and this deponent and
his sayd Contest William Seaman and a servant of this deponents who
were in a wherrie which was fastned to the sayd Roade to cut the roape
of their wherrie from the roade to avoide being suncke and overanne
by the said Pinke, And hee saith that the sayd two wilchins eighteene
weeles and 2500 lamprills belonging to the said Robson were at the
tyme when they were soe broken and destroyed by the willfullnes and
carelessnes of the sayd Pinkes company well worth tenn pounds sterling
the premisses hee deposeth for the reasons aforesayd being an
eye and eare wittnes thereof And further to these article hee cannot depose
To the 5th hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the Registrie of this Court
and further cannot depose
To the 6th hee saith that the sayd Robison beside the losse of the sayd tenn
pounds for his sayd 2500 Lamprells and the wilchins and weeles aforesayd hath by the losse of his weeles and wilchins