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HCA 13/63 f.294r Annotate
First transcribed 17 August 2016  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 294  +
Parent volume HCA 13/63  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 17/08/2016  +
Transcription '''Q: Q:''' '''17''' 25th Juni 1650/ Su'''Q: Q:''' '''17''' 25th Juni 1650/ Super lilo pred in hac causa ex parte dei Claeson dat examinatus Hance Claeson et Sery con}<br /> Broadgate et Willson et cetera} '''4tus''' et. '''Johannes Barley''' de Wapping infra parochiam da<br /> Stepney in Comitatu Middlesex Waterman natus apud [?Owbound]<br /> in Comitatu Bedford aetatis sua 22. annorum aut eo<br /> circiter testis productus et iuratus./ Ad primum arlum dei lili deponit et dicit that within the tyme arlate the<br /> arlate Hance Claeson and Companie were in peaceable and quiet<br /> possession of the ship the ''Saint Jacob'' arlate and her ladeing of oates<br /> abord her as the true and lawfull proprietors thereof and for such<br /> hee saith they were comonly accompted reputed and taken which hee knoweth<br /> to bee true hee this deponent being abord the said ship the ''Saint Jacob''<br /> att such tyme as she was att Woolwich the voyage in question and seeing<br /> the said Hance Claeson and Companie to bee in possession of the said<br /> ship and ladeing as is predeposed. Et alr salvis infrascripto nescit deponere Ad 5um arlum deponit et dicit that within and about the tyme arlate the<br /> ship the ''Phillippe'' arlate did remained and was att or neere Dikshore as is arlate<br /> att which tyme hee saith the arlate Mr Richard Hussee was then Master and<br /> Commander thereof as is arlate which hee knoweth hee this deponent<br /> heareing some of the said shipps Companie or Servants of the said Hussee<br /> (who were then abord the said ship) say and acknowledge as much<br /> Et alr salvis predepoite Ad 7um arlum dei lili deponit et dicit that by the lawes and customes of<br /> the River of Thames noe ship or vessell ought to ride att an Anchor therein<br /> without a buoye or beacon fixed theretop as is arlate to the end that any<br /> shipps or other vessells comeing neare the same may have thereby notice<br /> where such Anchors doe lye and soe avoyd the danger which otherwise<br /> through want thereof might and would happen which hee knoweth to bee true<br /> hee this deponent being a waterman by profession and haveing served an<br /> apprenticeship in and upon the said River hath observed the Custome to bee as is<br /> predeposed. Et alr nescit deponere./ Ad 8um deponit that by the use and custome of the said River of Thames arlate<br /> any ship or vessell which comes into the said River and the Companie of her<br /> thinke it fitt to ride by the side of another ship which is moored ashore as is arlate<br /> the Master and Cmpany of such ship or vessells may and usually doeth make fast<br /> a Cable or other Roape unto the ship which is soe moored as aforesaid and thereby<br /> bring theire said ship to the said moored ships side And soemuch this deponent<br /> saith hee hath [?often] seene done [?XXX] his knowledge of the said River Et alr nesct<br /> deponere. Ad 10. et 11um deponit et dicit that hee this deponent [ADD DATA] Ad 10. et 11um deponit et dicit that hee this deponent with his contest<br /> Mathew Purdye comeing from the Hermitage downe to Dickshore where the<br /> ship the ''Saint Jacob'' arlate had bin by the space of about three howers<br /> And saith that at such theire comeing thither the said ship the ''Saint Jacob''<br /> was and had come fowle of the ship the ''Phillips'' Easterin aft Anchor<br /> which then had noe buoy or beacon thereto nor (as the fflemings abord the<br /> ''Saint Jacob'' said) had she any at such tyme of theire bringing the said ship<br /> thither whereby to discover where the said Anchor lay insoemuch that<br /> the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' (the water falling away) came and satt upon the<br /> said Anchors stocke and not permitting the keele of the<br /> said ship to goe into the grounde the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' heeled into a hole<br /> as is arlate and the tyde falling the said ship sate drye with her keele at low water on the<br /> starbord side her larbord being about 10. foot deepe in water in soe much that<br /> at the Tyde of fflood the water came into the said ship and thereby did spoyle and<br /> damnifie a great part of her said L:adeing of Oats as is arlate reddens racionem ex proprys [?XXX]<br /> et [?XXXX] hee this deponent seeing the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' sett upon the said Anchor [?stock]<br /> ofon the said Anchor [?stock]<br /> of  +
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