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HCA 13/70 f.510r Annotate
First transcribed 2 September 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 510  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 02/09/2014  +
Transcription The 21th of September 1655/ [CENTRE HEADINThe 21th of September 1655/ [CENTRE HEADING] Yaxday (sic) against delavall and others}<br /> Suckley Smith} Examined on an allegation on behalfe of the sayd delavall<br /> and Company '''dt. Smith''' '''jus''' '''George Putt''' of the parish of Stepney and County of Middlesex Mariner<br /> Masters Mate of the Shipp the ''ffreeman'' aged 48 yeares or thereabouts<br /> a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet/ To the first seond and third articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that imediately<br /> before the pretended damage in question happened the shipp the ''ffreeman'' was falling<br /> downe the River of Thames neere Woolwich towards Gravesend and the shipp the<br /> ''Mary'' arlate was comming up with the tyde of fludd towards London and hee saith<br /> that before the sayd shipps came neere one the other the Company of the ''ffreeman''<br /> called out to the Company of the ''Mary'' aforesayd and desyred them to putt their shipp<br /> the ''Mary'' a stayes that thereby they might avoide running against the ''ffreeman''<br /> who was going downe the River with a fayre wynde and hee beleeveth that the company<br /> of the ''Mary'' very well heard and understood what the Company of the ''freeman''<br /> then spake unto them Which notwithstanding the Company of the ''Mary'' aforesayd<br /> did not bring their shipp a stayes but willfully or at least in<br /> a carelesse manner (as hee beleeveth) ranne upon the ''ffreeman'' and not the ''ffreeman'' upon her<br /> the ''ffreeman'' not being able to edge neerer the shore then shee did without apparant hazard to her selfe and her ladeing shee being<br /> a large vessell of about five hundred tonnes and drawing above<br /> sixteene foote water and hee beleeveth the sayd shipp ''Mary'' was a smale shipp and<br /> therefore her company if they had pleased might have gone neerer the shoare<br /> or put their shipp a stayes as they were desyred, or layed their foresayle and<br /> foretopsayle to the mast and used many other meanes if they had pleased<br /> whereby they might if they would have avoided running fowle of the<br /> ''ffreeman'' And hee saith hee is well assured that if the Company of the ''Mary''<br /> had layed their shipp a stayes as they weere by the Company of the ''ffreeman''<br /> desyred to doe the damage controverted had not happened And hee alsoe saith<br /> that what hurt or damage happened to the ''Mary'' by her running fowle of the<br /> ''ffreeman'' happened by the fault and wilfullnes of her company in bot<br /> laying her a stayes as they werer desyred the premisses hee deposeth being Masters Mate aboard the ''ffreeman'' And further saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot to these<br /> articles depose saving hee saith the shipp ''ffreeman'' at the tyme arlate was heavie<br /> laden and had goods on board her worth about twenty thousand pounds in this<br /> deponents Judgment and estimate./ To the 4th article hee saith that in case the Company of the ''ffreeman'' did cut any of the<br /> sayd ''Maryes'' tackle it was done only to cleere their sayd shipp from the ''Mary''<br /> and in order to preserve their shipp ''ffreeman'' from being driven on shoare by the<br /> ''Mary'' and to save their sayd shipp and her ladeing from damage And further to this<br /> article hee cannot depose./ To the 5th hee saith that when the Company of the ''ffreeman'' called out as aforesayd<br /> to the Company of the ''Mary'' to laye their sayd shipp a stayes the Master and Company thereof<br /> instead of soe doeing did beare their mayne top sayle a back stayes and put their<br /> helme a weather and by that meanes ranne directly athwart the hawse of the<br /> ''ffreeman'', the premisses hee deposeth being masters mate aboard the ''ffreeman''<br /> and seeing and well observing the premisses to be done by the Company of the ''Mary'' in<br /> manner predeposed And further hee cannot depose/ To the Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING] '''Suckley''' To the first hee saith hee was required by Captaine Whittie Commander of the ''ffreeman''<br /> tommander of the ''ffreeman''<br /> to  +
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