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HCA 13/70 f.515v Annotate
First transcribed 3 September 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 515  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 03/09/2014  +
Transcription To the 6th hee saith hee well remembreth tTo the 6th hee saith hee well remembreth that in the morning following<br /> next after the damage predeposed of was done videlicet upon the<br /> 19th of this instant the arlate George huntington seeing what damage<br /> was done to his sayd shipp the ''William'' by the sayd ''Waterhounds'' leaning<br /> upon her and bearing her up did speake to the sayd Constant in the<br /> presence and hearing of this deponent and asked him why hee had soe lusted<br /> his sayd shipp inwards to leane upon and bruse the ''William'' whereto the<br /> sayd Constant answered and sayd hee came thither with intente to lust his<br /> shipp the ''Waterhound'' inwards and not to laye her off, and that hee cared not<br /> two pence if hee had suncke the ''William'' or words to that effecte and this hee soe spake<br /> the tyme aforesayd in the presence of this deponent and one William Smith and<br /> ffrancis Everet and George Watts this deponents contests To the 7th 8th and 9th hee saith that the damage predeposed of which is happened to the<br /> ''William'' was occasioned by the Master and Company of the ''Waterhound'' their wilfull<br /> lusting of their sayd shipp in manner aforesayd upon the ''William'' and<br /> had not happened if the sayd ''waterhounds'' Master and Company had not soe<br /> lusted their sayd shipp inwards upon the ''William'', which hee saith they<br /> neede not to have done but might have layne safely on the outside of<br /> the ''William'' without lusting inwards towards her And hee saith the<br /> Master and Company of the ''Waterhound'' did by their lusting their shipp in<br /> manner aforesayd much endanger the ''Sarah'' and the other shipp who both<br /> laye within the ''William'' And hee saith the shipp ''William''<br /> was (before the damage predeposed of receaved) a tight and stronge shipp<br /> and this deponent being pilott of her two voyages this summer 1655<br /> well knoweth shee was then a stronge and stanch shipp, and beleeveth shee<br /> soe continued for that hee came in her company to Tower Wharfe<br /> before the damage predeposed<br /> of happened and was on board her often and knoweth shee was tight both above water and belowe when shee<br /> came thither to lye and observed that her ladeing being beanes and other things when delivered was all<br /> drye and well conditioned And further to these articles hee cannot depose<br /> not being of the Company of the ''William'' when shee went downe the River<br /> towards Greenwich as is arlate but this deponent seeing of her after<br /> the damage aforesayd received well knoweth shee was not in condition to goe to<br /> sea till her sayd damages were repayred And hee this deponent verily beleeveth<br /> the damages predeposed of cannot be repayred for lesse then Tenn or twelve<br /> pounds sterling./ To the 10th hee saith that hee sawe a letter from one Mr Edward Jackson of<br /> Gainsburgh (who is accompted owner of the greatest part of the shipp ''William'') wherein hee<br /> ordered the sayd huntington her master, (after his ladeing brought to London<br /> delivered) to goe with his sayd shipp ''William'' to the Sheilds and there lade salt<br /> for his the sayd Jacksons Accompt and goe therewith to Gainsburgh And beleeveth<br /> shee was bound then soe to doe And hee this deponent well knoweth that by<br /> reason of the damage aforesayd the ''William'' hath bin hindered<br /> about her necessary repayres for longe tyme as whilest shee might with<br /> benefit of fayer winde and weather have accomplished the sayd voyage And<br /> beleeveth the arlate huntington and Company will susteyne damage by<br /> the losse of tyme and for mens wages and victualls spent staying to be repayred<br /> of the damage receaved as aforesayd at the least tenn pounds sterling And further hee cannot<br /> depose And further hee cannot<br /> depose  +
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