First transcribed
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13 October 2014 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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555 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/70 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 13/10/2014 +
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Transcription
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board and hee being come and a great compa … board and hee being come and a great company hee brought with him to helpe<br />
to pumpe and bayle water this deponent and the rest of the Cole heavers told<br />
the sayd Bayly that the shipp had receaved soe much water and the coales were<br />
soe wett that they must stand naked in the water to worke and be faine to<br />
worke night and day and therefore they would not undertake to unlade her sayd<br />
ladeing at the rate formerly agreed upon whereupon the sayd Bayly desired<br />
this deponent and the rest of the Coleheavers for Gods sake to fall to worke<br />
and hee would give them any contente, and this deponent and the rest if the<br />
sayd Coleheavers considering the great toyle they should have thereabout<br />
did demande of him thirty shillings a man, and the sayd Bayley agreed<br />
to give them twenty sixe shillings a man to doe the same whereupon they<br />
and this deponent fell to worke to unlade the sayd shipp and stood<br />
naked in the water soe to doe, and for the more speede heaved them<br />
out the porteholes of the sayd shipp into lighter prepared<br />
ready to receive them the danger the sayd shipp was in not admitting<br />
to measure them on board as the usuall custome is to doe, and the<br />
same being all unladen the sayd Bayly paid this deponent and<br />
the rest of the sayd Coleheavers only three and twenty shillings<br />
a man which (in respecte of the great losse the sayd Bayly had<br />
susteyned) they were contented to accepte of though it were lesse<br />
then their last bargaine made touching the unladeing the sayd shipp<br />
yet more then their first bargaine by 8 ''li'' - 16 ''s'' And hee<br />
further saith that the sayd Bayly had very many hyred men on board his<br />
sayd shipp to pumpe and bayle water (beside his owne<br />
company and other seamen who helped of curtesie gratis) and this<br />
deponent sawe him pay to divers of those persons who<br />
served for hyre halfe a crowne a man every tyde for severall tydes<br />
togeather, who seemed not to be contented with such pay though the<br />
sayd Bayly alsoe allowed them stronge waters beside to encourage<br />
them to worke And further to these articles hee cannot depose<br />
saving hee saith that there was only about fifty chalder<br />
of Coles unladen before the damage in question happened soe<br />
that the shipp was then neere fully laden./
To the 17th hee cannot depose
To the 18th hee saith by reason hee liveth neere the place where the<br />
sayd shipp ''Imployment'' was mended of her damage which<br />
happened to her hee knoweth that shee was in mending and makeing fitt to goe upon a voyage a weeke and better In which<br />
while shee might have made halfe a voyage to Newcastle, by which<br />
losse of tyme this deponent beleeveth her Owners were damnified butnt beleeveth her Owners were damnified but +
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