HCA 13/71 f.483r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 483 |
Side | Recto |
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First transcriber | |
William Tullett | |
First transcribed | |
2012/11/04 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 28/08/2013 by Colin Greenstreet |
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Maundry and the rest of the sayd shipps company did (with
much unwillingnesse) worke the sayd shipp about seven or eight
myles further into the Ice than the other fewer shipps did worke, and
within about five or six leagues of the shoare, and this deponent
commanding them still to worke on towards shoare, the sayd
Maundrie then spake to this deponent upon the deck before the company
of the sayd shipp and sayd wee will go noe farther, whether would
you have us to goe I will bee hanged if any shipp sail into here any
harbour in Greeneland this yeare, or if they did they will never
gett out and the devell take him that layes his helpeing hand
to worke in, but to worke out to Sea againe wee are willing,
and this deponent observing and seeing that the shipps company
were by the sayd Gosling and Maundries speeches distracted from
workeing further in and were unwilling to work further in, hee this
deponent commanded the company that if they would
not worke her further in they should not lett her drive, but make
her fast to the Ice, which they did, and soe the sayd shipp continued
there fast to the Ice till the seventeenth day of the sayd month of June
and then this deponent commanded them againe to worke further in
towards shoare and the sayd Maundrey replyed the in behalfe of
him selfe and the sayd shipps company and sayd thus or the like, in effect
if the other shipps (meaning the sayd Pybus Welch Golding and
Childs shipps whose company they had left on the sixteenth day
of the sayd month) did worke in then they would worke further in,
but if these shipps wrought out to sea they would worke out alsoe,
whereto this deponent answered and sayd this or the like in effect
what have I to do to bee regulated by other shipps actions, they
are designed for Bell Sound and noe other place, but I am at
liberty to goe to any harbour where I can gett in and if I cannot
gett Bell Sound yet I doubt not but to gett into Greene Habour
but since I see you are resolved only to act as you see other shipps
doe, turne the shipp about and worke back to them, which they did,
and this deponent being gott to sea in company of the said fewer
shipps hee this deponent did saye thus or in the like effect that in regard his Company
would not bee ruled by him to worke in, as hee commanded them,
hee was glad hee had recovered the company of those shipps againe,
that hee might bee in a possibility in their company to do some=
thing which might advance the sayd voyage, since hee sawe his sayd
shipps company would doe nothing when they were alone, and out
of their company, And further saving his foregoing deposition hee
cannot answere otherwise than negatively./
To the nynth hee saith hee well knoweth that the sayd Pybus Welch
Childe and Golding are able seamen and well experienced in the
Greeneland ffishing and well understand that imployment, And to thee
rest of the Interrogatories hee cannot answere otherwise than negatively
not