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HCA 13/70 f.501v Annotate
First transcribed 26 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 501  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 26/01/2015  +
Transcription cut the ''Exeter Merchants'' hawser loose cut the ''Exeter Merchants'' hawser loose from his sayd Cable after the<br /> same had continued fastned there to allmost an howers space, and by<br /> that meanes turned the ''Exeter Merchant'' and her sayd ladeing on drift<br /> to the great hazard and danger thereof, which the sayd Woodfin being aboard<br /> the ''ffrancis and mary'' perceiving, leaped from on board her, and came on board<br /> his shipp the ''Exeteer Merchant'', and the better to prevent all danger<br /> that might ensue by her being cut loose, did cause an Anchor to bee<br /> dropped, and vered the Cable, and used all other diligence hee could to prevent<br /> any damage either to his owne shipp and ladeing or wany other lying neere,<br /> but by reason of the sayd Smith cut her loose and turned her soe on drift<br /> when the tyde of Ebbe ranne stronge, and that other shipps laye a smale<br /> distance off, (notwithstanding his endeavoursm the force of the tyde<br /> of ebb forced the ''Exeter Merchant'' fowle of the ''Pilgrim'' who late a sterne<br /> of her and neere unto her, and by that meanes the ''Exeter Merchant'' brake<br /> downe her owne quarter and brake and lost her aunchient staffe and receaved<br /> other damage by falling fowle of the ''Pilgrims'' Boltspritt, and by<br /> force of the sayd tyde was friven on ground with her ladeing<br /> togeather with the ''Pilgrim'' and an other shipp lying then by the ''Pilgrims''<br /> side The premisses hee deposeth being on board the ''Exeter Marchant'' and an eye wittnesse thereof and further to these articles hee cannot depose saving<br /> hisforegoeing deposition To the 5th hee saith hee beleeveth that by reason of the sayd Smiths<br /> cutting the ''Exeter Merchant'' on drift as aforesayd, the damage by him predeposed of<br /> done to her quarter and the new mooreing of her could not but cost her Owners<br /> a considerable summe of money videlicet at the least 30 ''li'' sterling as this deponent beleeveth And further<br /> to this article hee cannot depose./ To the 6th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this Court<br /> and further cannot depose/ To the 7th hee saith that the damage predeposed which happened to the ''Exeter Merchant''<br /> (and the ''Pilgrims'' damage if any bee) which hee knoweth not, did happen meerely bny<br /> the sayd Smiths wilfull cutting the hawser of the ''Exeter Merchant'', and turning her on drift,<br /> and hee vverily beleeveth had not the sayd hauser bin cutt and shee turned on drift<br /> noe damage had happened to the ''Exeter Merchant'' or to her ladeing or to any other<br /> shipp neere her And further hee cannot depose/ To the 8th hee saith hee refereth him selfe to the Registry of this Court<br /> and cannot further depose/ To the last hee saith his foregoeing depositon is true/ To the Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING] To the first hee saith hee was none of the Company of the ''Exeter Merchant''<br /> but was only hyred as aforesayd to bring her up from Blackwall And<br /> further hee cannot answere/ To the 2 hee saith hee was present on board the ''Exeter Merchant'' the tyme Interrogated<br /> and saith the premisses predeposed of happened in the afternoone and saith there<br /> were present beside the Company of the ''Exeter Merchant'' this deponent<br /> and one William Gage a waterman and an other waterman whose name hee knoweth not who were alsoe<br /> on board her and hyred as this deponent was to bring her up from Blackwall<br /> And further hee cannot answere/ To the third hee saith hee is about 42 yeares of age and hath bin a<br /> watermanof age and hath bin a<br /> waterman  + , cut the ''Exeter Merchants'' hawser loose cut the ''Exeter Merchants'' hawser loose from his sayd Cable after the<br /> same had continued fastned there to allmost an howers space, and by<br /> that meanes turned the ''Exeter Merchant'' and her sayd ladeing on drift<br /> to the great hazard and danger thereof, which the sayd Woodfin being aboard<br /> the ''ffrancis and mary'' perceiving, leaped from on board her, and came on board<br /> his shipp the ''Exeteer Merchant'', and the better to prevent all danger<br /> that might ensue by her being cut loose, did cause an Anchor to bee<br /> dropped, and vered the Cable, and used all other diligence hee could to prevent<br /> any damage either to his owne shipp and ladeing or wany other lying neere,<br /> but by reason of the sayd Smith cut her loose and turned her soe on drift<br /> when the tyde of Ebbe ranne stronge, and that other shipps laye a smale<br /> distance off, (notwithstanding his endeavoursm the force of the tyde<br /> of ebb forced the ''Exeter Merchant'' fowle of the ''Pilgrim'' who late a sterne<br /> of her and neere unto her, and by that meanes the ''Exeter Merchant'' brake<br /> downe her owne quarter and brake and lost her aunchient staffe and receaved<br /> other damage by falling fowle of the ''Pilgrims'' Boltspritt, and by<br /> force of the sayd tyde was friven on ground with her ladeing<br /> togeather with the ''Pilgrim'' and an other shipp lying then by the ''Pilgrims''<br /> side The premisses hee deposeth being on board the ''Exeter Marchant'' and an eye wittnesse thereof and further to these articles hee cannot depose saving<br /> hisforegoeing deposition To the 5th hee saith hee beleeveth that by reason of the sayd Smiths<br /> cutting the ''Exeter Merchant'' on drift as aforesayd, the damage by him predeposed of<br /> done to her quarter and the new mooreing of her could not but cost her Owners<br /> a considerable summe of money videlicet at the least 30 ''li'' sterling as this deponent beleeveth And further<br /> to this article hee cannot depose./ To the 6th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this Court<br /> and further cannot depose/ To the 7th hee saith that the damage predeposed which happened to the ''Exeter Merchant''<br /> (and the ''Pilgrims'' damage if any bee) which hee knoweth not, did happen meerely bny<br /> the sayd Smiths wilfull cutting the hawser of the ''Exeter Merchant'', and turning her on drift,<br /> and hee vverily beleeveth had not the sayd hauser bin cutt and shee turned on drift<br /> noe damage had happened to the ''Exeter Merchant'' or to her ladeing or to any other<br /> shipp neere her And further hee cannot depose/ To the 8th hee saith hee refereth him selfe to the Registry of this Court<br /> and cannot further depose/ To the last hee saith his foregoeing depositon is true/ To the Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING] To the first hee saith hee was none of the Company of the ''Exeter Merchant''<br /> but was only hyred as aforesayd to bring her up from Blackwall And<br /> further hee cannot answere/ To the 2 hee saith hee was present on board the ''Exeter Merchant'' the tyme Interrogated<br /> and saith the premisses predeposed of happened in the afternoone and saith there<br /> were present beside the Company of the ''Exeter Merchant'' this deponent<br /> and one William Gage a waterman and an other waterman whose name hee knoweth not who were alsoe<br /> on board her and hyred as this deponent was to bring her up from Blackwall<br /> And further hee cannot answere/ To the third hee saith hee is about 42 yeares of age and hath bin a<br /> watermanof age and hath bin a<br /> waterman  + , cut the ''Exeter Merchants'' hawser loose cut the ''Exeter Merchants'' hawser loose from his sayd Cable after the<br /> same had continued fastned there to allmost an howers space, and by<br /> that meanes turned the ''Exeter Merchant'' and her sayd ladeing on drift<br /> to the great hazard and danger thereof, which the sayd Woodfin being aboard<br /> the ''ffrancis and mary'' perceiving, leaped from on board her, and came on board<br /> his shipp the ''Exeteer Merchant'', and the better to prevent all danger<br /> that might ensue by her being cut loose, did cause an Anchor to bee<br /> dropped, and vered the Cable, and used all other diligence hee could to prevent<br /> any damage either to his owne shipp and ladeing or wany other lying neere,<br /> but by reason of the sayd Smith cut her loose and turned her soe on drift<br /> when the tyde of Ebbe ranne stronge, and that other shipps laye a smale<br /> distance off, (notwithstanding his endeavoursm the force of the tyde<br /> of ebb forced the ''Exeter Merchant'' fowle of the ''Pilgrim'' who late a sterne<br /> of her and neere unto her, and by that meanes the ''Exeter Merchant'' brake<br /> downe her owne quarter and brake and lost her aunchient staffe and receaved<br /> other damage by falling fowle of the ''Pilgrims'' Boltspritt, and by<br /> force of the sayd tyde was friven on ground with her ladeing<br /> togeather with the ''Pilgrim'' and an other shipp lying then by the ''Pilgrims''<br /> side The premisses hee deposeth being on board the ''Exeter Marchant'' and an eye wittnesse thereof and further to these articles hee cannot depose saving<br /> hisforegoeing deposition To the 5th hee saith hee beleeveth that by reason of the sayd Smiths<br /> cutting the ''Exeter Merchant'' on drift as aforesayd, the damage by him predeposed of<br /> done to her quarter and the new mooreing of her could not but cost her Owners<br /> a considerable summe of money videlicet at the least 30 ''li'' sterling as this deponent beleeveth And further<br /> to this article hee cannot depose./ To the 6th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the Registry of this Court<br /> and further cannot depose/ To the 7th hee saith that the damage predeposed which happened to the ''Exeter Merchant''<br /> (and the ''Pilgrims'' damage if any bee) which hee knoweth not, did happen meerely bny<br /> the sayd Smiths wilfull cutting the hawser of the ''Exeter Merchant'', and turning her on drift,<br /> and hee vverily beleeveth had not the sayd hauser bin cutt and shee turned on drift<br /> noe damage had happened to the ''Exeter Merchant'' or to her ladeing or to any other<br /> shipp neere her And further hee cannot depose/ To the 8th hee saith hee refereth him selfe to the Registry of this Court<br /> and cannot further depose/ To the last hee saith his foregoeing depositon is true/ To the Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING] To the first hee saith hee was none of the Company of the ''Exeter Merchant''<br /> but was only hyred as aforesayd to bring her up from Blackwall And<br /> further hee cannot answere/ To the 2 hee saith hee was present on board the ''Exeter Merchant'' the tyme Interrogated<br /> and saith the premisses predeposed of happened in the afternoone and saith there<br /> were present beside the Company of the ''Exeter Merchant'' this deponent<br /> and one William Gage a waterman and an other waterman whose name hee knoweth not who were alsoe<br /> on board her and hyred as this deponent was to bring her up from Blackwall<br /> And further hee cannot answere/ To the third hee saith hee is about 42 yeares of age and hath bin a<br /> watermanof age and hath bin a<br /> waterman  +
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