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HCA 13/70: HCA 13/73 f.130v Annotate
First transcribed 14 July 25  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 130  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Verso  +
Status First cut transcription started and completed on 25/07/14 by Colin Greenstreet  +
Transcription The 25th of November 1654. Touching the 'The 25th of November 1654. Touching the ''Angel[?o] Custada'' aforesaid.} '''7. q. relliquas in B.1.''' '''Oliva de Michel''' borne in Venice<br /> late Carpenter of the said Shipp the ''Angelo<br /> Custada'' aged 22 yeares or thereabouts<br /> sworne, examined and interpreted as<br /> aforesaid, saith and deposeth by vertue of<br /> his oath. That the said shipp the ''Angelo Custoda'' (Stephen [?Romanello] commander)<br /> came from Venise in the moneth of Aprill last past laden with Annise seeds,<br /> Rice, Almonds, brimstone and currance, and bound for hambourgh the<br /> port of her intended dischardge, and that the said goods were laden at<br /> Venise by Marchants of Venise, and that shee was in the said voyage<br /> foure monethes space and upwards in comming from Venise to the downes, occasioned<br /> by calmes and contrarywindes; And saith their provisions of victualls<br /> and drinke being quite spent in that space, the said Captaine [?Romanello]<br /> and company were constrained to put with the said vessell into the downes<br /> there to get supplies, to the end they might prosecute their intended voyage<br /> for hamborough, And saith that after their necessarie stay there for<br /> making provisions, they were preparing to depart, and being readie<br /> to set saile, there arose a greate storme on the eighteenth day of<br /> August last old stile (foure dayes after their comming in thither) by<br /> the fury and violence whereof there came two fflemish [XXockes] that<br /> night one after the other fowle of the ''Angelo Custada'' and brake her<br /> head, bolt spritt, tore her sailes and forced her from her<br /> anchors, and when her company had let fall another anchor, they<br /> found that shee had received in soe much sea water that shee was<br /> [?even] readie to sinke, and the next morning a fflemish man of<br /> warr a greate vessell having by the violence of the same storme<br /> broke from her anchors came alsoe fowle of the ''Angelo Custada''<br /> and broke downe her sides, and put her in such danger of<br /> sinking that the said Captaine Romanello and companie were forced<br /> (to save them) to cutt their cable and endeavour to run the shipp<br /> ashore, and as they were running ashore at dover, and fearing to<br /> miscarry, they shott two peeces of ordnance to the end to [?invite] some<br /> succour to come out unto them, and accordingly there came out<br /> a boate with a cable, which was fastened to the shapp at one end<br /> and to a capsten upon the shore with the other end, and soe [?the]<br /> said shipp was by degrees haled into the peir, but the [?waves]<br /> going high (the storme still continueing) shee strucke severall<br /> times upon the peir head as shee was heaving in, and was<br /> soe shattered and made leakie by the said striking and by the<br /> [?force] before received, that shee had betweene foure and five<br /> foote water in hold notwithstanding that her companie used<br /> all diligence in plying the pump, and when with<br /> much adoe shee was brought into the Peir, her company [?were]<br /> about to [?search] her condition and to repaire her the [XXXXX]<br /> [?proceede]re her the [XXXXX]<br /> [?proceede]  +
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