First transcribed
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3 December 2015 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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31 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/63 +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 03/12/2015 +
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Transcription
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there by the space of Allmost two Moneths … there by the space of Allmost two Moneths nmext before<br />
the said tyme as an Emptie shipp (as indeed shee then was)<br />
haveing finished her voyage And saith that the palce<br />
wherein the said shipp was soe laied up was such and<br />
soe out of the way that in all probabilitie shee could neither<br />
doe or suffer any wrong to or from any ship unlesse<br />
they would willfully runne upon her as the shippe<br />
the ''Saint Jacob'' did, as is hereafter<br />
expressed reddens rationem scientia sua hee this deponent<br />
haveing knowne the said ship the ''Phillip'' ladied up<br />
in the said place upon her former comeing home form a<br />
voyage next before this her last voyage Et alr nescit<br />
deponere salvis infrascrptis ad qua se refert.
Ad 7um deponit that about the time in the 6th article of<br />
the Allegation mentioned tha Company of the said<br />
shippe the ''Saint Jacob'' being (as iit seems) unskilled or negligent in<br />
bringing up a shippe or haleing of her ashore in the River<br />
of Thames arlkate did runne theire said ship aground<br />
upon the Northside of the said River as is arlate<br />
neere unto the said shippe the ''Phillip'' att such tyme as<br />
the Tyde of Ebb wa fallen about two foote; And saith<br />
that at the same tyme the said shipp the ''Saint Jacobn''<br />
came soe violently a shore that her Boltspritt stucke<br />
into the maine shrowds of the ''Phillip'' and broke her<br />
Ratlings. The premisses he deposeth hee this deponent<br />
seeing the said ship imediatly after she soe ranne ashore<br />
att dickeshore and being then abord the said ship the<br />
''Phillip'' and seeing the same soe had and done as aforesaid<br />
Et alr nescit deponere.
Ad decimum et 11um deponit that att the tyme arlate the Company<br />
abord the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' did without any care or veiwe<br />
before hand made (as they ought to have done) runne their<br />
said shippe a shoare upon a hole where lighter men<br />
take up Ballast as is arlate and by meanes thereof<br />
the said ship laye with her Bilge and midshipps in the said hole in at least 6 [?XXXX] with<br />
her head a fdrye ground at Lowe water and her stearne<br />
sitting upon the chaine to which ships rideing in the said<br />
River of Thames are usually fastned by reason whereof<br />
the said shippe being a deepe laden shippe was much [?XXX]<br />
and strained and her seames thereby much opened which<br />
hee is confidently assured that what damage<br />
soever did happen into the said shipp the ''Saint Jacob''<br />
which faine was done and did soe come by her said<br />
Running aground both at Dickshore and before that at<br />
Cuckolds point arlate And not by any Anchor or [?XXXX]<br />
ofot by any Anchor or [?XXXX]<br />
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