First transcribed
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7 December 2014 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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112 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/70 +
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Verso +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/12/2014 +
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Transcription
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And by reason of the sayd dammage were sol … And by reason of the sayd dammage were sold att 36. ''s'' per hundred.<br />
22 ''li'' ffor dammage in 19 Chests of Brimstone refined being<br />
wetted .20. ''li'' for dammahe in the loose brimstone. 60 ''li'' ffor<br />
Charges in saving the tackle and loose things in the shipp. 15. ''li''<br />
ffor Charges in taking out the sayd loose brimstone. 15. ''li''. And<br />
he lastly saith that he hath deposed the premisses for that he was<br />
Purser of the sayd shipp and was in and aboard her during<br />
the sayd voyage and saw the sayd dammages happen as aforesaid and<br />
hath deposed of the particular valewes thereof by the judgment<br />
of skillfull persons who veiwed the sayd goods and expended the<br />
moneyes for their preservation, and according as he verily doth<br />
beleive the valewes of the sayd dammages to have bene. And further<br />
deposeth bot.
Isaac Hercules [SIGNATURE OF INTERPRETER, LH SIDE]
Simon Bonicelli [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The twentyeth day of Novem,ber .<u>1654</u>
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'''Francisco de Venetia''' borne att Venice and Inhabiting<br />
there aged twenty four yeares or thereabouts sworne<br />
before the right worshipfull William Clerke doctor<br />
of Lawes - one of the Judges of the high Court of the<br />
Admiralty of England and examined by the sayd Interpreter<br />
touching his knowledge of the dammage that befell the<br />
sayd ship ''Angela Custode'' and her lading sayth as<br />
followeth.
That he knoweth well the shipp ''Angelo Custoda'' whereof his precontests<br />
Stephen Romanello was Caotaine and Commander and was Cooke<br />
of in and aboard her this her last voyage which was made from<br />
Venice about Easter last with a lading of Annis seeds rice Almonds<br />
Currants, and bromstone for accompt of merchants of Venice<br />
to be carryed to hamburgh, and that in her passage thither<br />
for want of flesh fish water and other food and necessaries the<br />
sayd shipp was forced to come and stay in the duines to make her<br />
necessary provision of victualls, and that in the moneth of August<br />
last while she lay in the downes a great storme happened att sea<br />
which forced a fflemish vessell in the night upon the ''Angelo''<br />
''Custode'' which broke her head and bowspritt with the yards sayles<br />
and tackle thereof so as they were lost in the sea. And in the<br />
next morning the sayd storme still continuing drove another<br />
great fflemish vessell on board the ''Angelo Custode'' so as her<br />
Cables were of necessity to be cutt to preserve her being ready<br />
to be overborne and sinke by reason of the sayd fflemish shipp<br />
that lay heavy upon her quarters, and made her to take in<br />
a great deale of water. And that afterwards the sayd storme<br />
forced another fflemish vessell upon her that broke her side<br />
so as there was then little hope of saving her; howbeit the<br />
Captaineving her; howbeit the<br />
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