HCA 13/71 f.488r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 488 |
Side | Recto |
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First transcriber | |
Jill Wilcox | |
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2013/12/08 | |
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Edited on 07/05/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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of the Owners Adventures Company the sayd voyage, which was (as hee
beleeveth and hath heard the sayd Damerell also Mr Batson one of the Imployers
saye and affirme) was for any Port or place in Greenleand the sayd damarell thought most convenient and fitt
to goe to, and could best gett to And saith the sayd shipps being soe fitted and furnished with
all things necessary the sayd shipps and the sayd damarell Gosling Maundry humphreys and this
deponent and others of their Companyes did depart from this Port of London upon the sayd
voyage and arrived safely in company togeather neere the Coast of Greeneland And
further saving his foregoeing subsequent deposition hee cannot depose./
To the 4th and 5th articles of the sayd Libell hee saith that the sayd shipps Owners Adventure and Greyhound being
arrived upon the Coast of Greeneland they happened into Company with fower other shipps of London whereof Mr Pibus Mr Child Mr Golding and Mr Welch were
Masters which shipps after they had bin in Company togeather some dayes began
all of them to worke into the Ice togeather, and did worke in about eight or
seaven or eight leagues toward shoare and sayd shipps companies being weary
with working and the Ice proveing thick and troublesome to gett through, all
the sayd shipps made fast to the Ice and the sayd Welches and Goldings shipp
made fast togeather with the Greyhound and Owners Adventure and lashed fast
one of an other and layd board and board of each other for about sixteene howers
in which the sayd damerell went on board the sayd Goldings shipp and
after hee had stayed there some tyme the sayd damerell called out from on
board the sayd Goldings shipp and Commanded the Boatswaine of the Owners
Adventure to call up the Company of the sayd shipp
and and to goe to
dinner and then to loose their shipps and make ready their boates to
worke further into the Ice towards harbour, whereupon the sayd damerell came
aboard the Owners Adventure and the Greyhounds Companies went to
dinner, and after dinner ended the sayd damerell commanded the Companyes of
both the sayd shipps to make ready their boates and loose their shipps and prepare
to worke further in toward harbour which Command all the Companyes of
the sayd two shipps well heard and all of them (except the sayd Golding) obeyed
and began to hawle their boates off of the Ice and make them in a readines
according to Command, which the sayd Gosling seeing spake
to the sayd damerell and sayd thus or the like in effect whether will you
goe, wee will will not loose the shipp nor goe from the Company of the rest
of the shipps (meaning the fowesayd fower London shipps) and the sayd damerell
thereupon answering sayd to this effect the shipps (meaning the Owners Adventure
and Greyhound) were solely at Command and to bee disposed of and ordered
by him the sayd damerell and that they should bee loosed and wrought further
in, whereupon the sayd Gosling replyed and sayd hee the sayd damerell was
to doe nothing of consernement touching the sayd voyage without the Advice
of him the sayd Gosling and the arlate Maundrie and that if it had not bin for
him the sayd Gosling the sayd damerell had never bin Master, and the sayd Master
still continueing his Command to loose the shipps and worke them further in as
aforesayd the sayd Gosling still refused to obey the sayd Command, and sayd that
hee the sayd damerell was a foole and pimpeing knave and might goe a
pimpeing and pandering when hee come home if hee did not make a good
voyage, and that hee scorned to be commanded by such a pimpeing foole as
the sayd damerell, or words to that effect all which word or others to that effect soe happened and were spoken
by the