HCA 13/73 f.415r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 415 |
Side | Recto |
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Melvyn Dresner | |
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2014/06/22 | |
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Edited on 22/07/2014 by Jill Wilcox |
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The 26th of November 1659: [CENTRE HEADING]
Sorrell against Hall aforesaid}
Examined on the foresaid Allegation given
in on the behalfe of the said hall./.
Rp. [?1]2us
[GUTTER ?vide A:A]
Thomas ffeild of harwich in
Essex Shipwright aged 53 yeeres or
thereabouts Sworne and Examined:/:
To the first second and 3d articles of the said Allegation hee saith
that hee well knoweth the ship the Agreement John
hall master and alsoe well knoweth the ship the Abigail
Thomas Laverick late Master, and saith that on or about the
twentieth day of October 1658 the said ship
the Agreement came from Newcastle in Company of
a great ffleete of Ships, bound to this Port and other
places in England, and the Said Ship the Abigail
came out of Newcastle the same tyde but after the
Agreement, and of this Deponents certaine knoweledge the
Abigail was a Sterne of the Agreement: from her
coming out of Tinmouth haven, untill the morning
of the 25th of the said moneth of October. 1658. or thereabouts on which
morning the Agreement was Sailing with an easy saile
keeping the Leade, and the Abigail Sailing after the
Agreement with all the Sailes shee could make,
by that meanes fetcht up the Agreement and did
runne foule of the Agreement by the Carlelessenesse or willfullnes
of the Company of the Abigail, as this Deponent hath
oftentimes Credibly heard, but hee did not see the
same done, The premisses hee deposeth being the
Said time Carpenter of the Ship the Blessing of
Maningtree which was then in Company of the said
ffleete, and was one of the Sternmost ships, and kept neere
the Abigail from Tinmouth haven, untill the said
morning, and saith that about two or three a clock of
the said morning the Abigail fetcht up the said Ship
Blessing, [the blessing being before a head of her) and had
like to have come foule of the Blessing by the carelessenes
of her Company, but (missing the blessing) shee
sailed away withall saile shee could make, and about two
howres after runne foule of the Agreement as this
Deponent hath oftentimes Credibly heard, And further
cannot depose./.
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