HCA 13/73 f.424v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 424 |
Side | Verso |
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First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2014/06/04 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 03/08/2014 by Jill Wilcox |
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a quarter cann of beere in his face, and did not suffer him to come on board
or take his cloathes And further to his article hee cannot depose./
To the 10th hee saith as afore hee hath deposed that the sayd Wygarts and drewe
and their Confederates whiles they were in possessions of the sayd shipp
did take away bills of ladeing letters and other papers belonging to the
sayd shipp as aforesayd And further saving his foregoeing deposition
hee cannot depose./
To the 11th hee saith that hee well knoweth that after the sayd Wygarts and
drewers had kept and their Confederates had kept the sayd shipp Red
Rose for longe as they pleased, and had broken open her chests boxes trunks
and Cupboards and thereout taken letters and other papers and what else they
pleased, and by their willfullnesse or ignorance spoiled her and her
ladeing in manner aforesayd, they did at length deliver the sayd
shipp in that leakie and dammaged condition which they had [made her GUTTER]
the sayd Lemmon and Company, but detayned all the papers
and writings and other things which they had taken in manner aforesayd [?GUTTER]
the sayd Lemmon And further hee cannot depose/
To the 12th article hee saith for that hee was only a passenger in the Redd Rose
and went not farther in her than to Elsenore hee cannot depose to this article
hee saith that by the sayd Wigarts and drewes their detention of her shee [?GUTTER]
the comany of some shipps which were bound to the same place as the Redd Rose or [?GUTTER]
neere adjacent thereto whereby the shipp Redd Rose lost as aforesayd about sixe dayes tyme
To the 13th hee saith that by reason hee was a passenger in the Redd Rose,
the place where shee was seized, till shee came to Elsenore, hee knoweth
that by reason of the hurt shee receaved by the meanes aforesayd, the sayd
shipp during all the tyme this deponent soe remayned in her after the dayd dammage received was soe [?GUTTER]
that her Company and this deponent were forced to keepe her with continued
pumping to keepe her from sinkeing whereas shee was of this deponents
sight and knowledge very tight strong and staunch before the sayd hurt [?received GUTTER]
And further hee cannot depose./
To the 14th hee saith hee cannot depose for that hee went noe further in her
the Redd Rose than Elsenore and knoweth not what happened to her after his
departure from onboard her./
To the 15th for reason aforesayd hee cannot depose/
To the 16th for reason aforesayd hee cannot depose/
To the 17th for reason aforesayd hee cannot depose/
To the 18th for reason aforesayd hee cannot depose/
To the 19th hee saith he verily beleeveth that what soever seizure wasmade
by any danish shipp (which for the reason aforesayd hee knoweth not [??GUTTER]
occasioned by reason of the sayd Wygarts and drewes and their Company [??GUTTER]
the papers of the sayd shipp the Redd Rose in manner aforesayd And
further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the last article hee saith that in his this deponents Judgement tthe arlate
Edmund Lemmon and Company by reason of the seizure of the sayd shipp
Redd Rose by the sayd Wigarts and drewes and their confederates and the [?GUTTER]
they did to her as aforesayd and their detention of her were damnified to a very considerable
summe of money but what to estimate the same at hee knoweth not And
further cannot depose./
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
Will Hone [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]