First transcribed
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19 November 2014 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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682 +
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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 19/11/2014 +
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Transcription
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under running of the Cable of the ''James … under running of the Cable of the ''James and Martyn'' that<br />
the ''Imployment''<br />
had for want of a boy at the Anchor of the ''James and Martin'' to discover<br />
where it lay, fall upon the sayd shipps Anchor, and thereby made a hole<br />
in the ''Imployments'' bilge, which being discovered the Master and Company<br />
of the ''Imployment'' called out for helpe and procured neere about a<br />
hundred men from shoare and from other shipps to pumpe and bayle the<br />
''Imployment'' and soe cleare her of water that they might get her to shoare<br />
to harde ground to stopp her leake which the sayd Anchor had<br />
made, but saith that notwithstanding all their indeavour it was five<br />
tydes after her sayd dammage receaved before the ''Imployment'' could<br />
bee gott to hard ground to be amended, And hee saith hee well knoweth<br />
the Master of the ''Imployment'' had constantly every tyde of the sayd<br />
five tydes (beside his owne company and other freinds who came gratis<br />
out of love to helpe) at the least three score hyred men who<br />
pumped and bayled and laboured all that tyme to get her to harde ground<br />
And hee this deponent sawe the master of the ''Imployment'' pay some<br />
who soe wrought for hyre halfe a crowne a tyde and others three<br />
shillings a tyde for their labour and verily beleeveth it could not nor<br />
did cost him lesse then five or sixe pounds a tyde to labourers<br />
during the sayd five tydes And further to these articles hee cannot<br />
depose./
To the 13th hee saith the ''Imployment'' is a shipp of about three<br />
hundred tonnes, and before shee receaved dammage by the Anchor<br />
aforesayd in manner aforesayd was of this deponents knowledge being<br />
Carpenter of her a strong tight and sufficient shipp, but by meanes<br />
of her being hawled a shoare to stopp her leake made by the sayd Anchor<br />
shee was (by reason shee had much water in her and the greatest part<br />
of her ladeing) soe heavie that shee was unavoidably much damnified<br />
and much of her tymber worke broken soe that this deponent being a<br />
Carpenter well knoweth that it well cost her Owners twenty pounds<br />
sterling at the least to make her in soe good condition as shee was<br />
before shee receive the samage aforesayd by meanes of the<br />
anchor aforesayd, And saith hee well knoweth for the reasons aforesayd<br />
that had not the ''Imployment'' before the damage receaved bin a strong<br />
tight shipp she had in all likelyhood receaved 500 ''li'' for that<br />
hee beleeveth if shee had bin weake her whole hull would have bin lost<br />
shee being heavie laden And hee saith if shee had sunke in the incident of<br />
thed sunke in the incident of<br />
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