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HCA 13/72 f.154v Annotate
First transcribed 19 May 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 154  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 19/05/2013  +
Transcription nor pumpe=[?ha]tches nor pumpe=nayles on bnor pumpe=[?ha]tches nor pumpe=nayles on board<br /> the sayd shipp then was at that present in use<br /> and that there were then two pumpes kept constantly<br /> going, And this deponent saith that according to the<br /> sayd Crofords order the Company of the sayd shipp<br /> did weigh their anchor, and stood off for the<br /> Sea, untill such time as that the sayd Croford saw<br /> the apparent danger the shipp and goods were in by<br /> reason of his not knowing (as yet) where he was<br /> and did therupon cause them to come to anchor againe and hee saith that afterwards were the gunns arlate<br /> fired and shott off to have called some body to have<br /> come to their releife; And he saith that this is the truth<br /> of soe much as is conteyned in theise two articles concerning Aberdey and<br /> that as the matter is therin deduced, it is mistaken<br /> And further he cannot depose Saving that upon the<br /> arlate Croford his order to weigh anchor and stand<br /> off to Sea, and the Mariners acquainting him with<br /> what provisions and necessaryes were wanting, they<br /> the sayd Mariners proffered themselves willing and<br /> ready to goe for Milford where they might be<br /> accomodated with such things as they stood in extreame need<br /> of, as pumpe=boxes and pumpe=leather, he the sayd<br /> Croford swore a great oath, What showld he<br /> doe at Milford where a pumpe box had not bin made<br /> since Christ was borne./ To the sixth article he deposeth, that when Captaine Croford<br /> would have sett sayle from Abderdee there were aboard<br /> the sayd shipp, Mariners and passengers to the number of<br /> 55 or 56, and that there were but very small provisions<br /> both of bread and beefe and fish for such a number and<br /> (he saith) without doubt had the sayd shipp have sayled for<br /> London and if shee had mett with contrary weather in her<br /> course and had bin putt off to sea the sayd shipps Company<br /> would have perished and famished, And he further<br /> saith that the said Company did in her homeward voyage<br /> indure great hardshipp, and were much pinched in their<br /> allowance (of his certaine knowledge) during a great<br /> part of the sayd homeward bound voyage every Mariner<br /> had but three pound of bread for his allowance for<br /> the space of tenne dayes And further he cannot<br /> depose./ To the 7th and 8th articles he deposeth that whiles the sayd<br /> shipp was at Aberdee some of her Mariners made a<br /> boate of boards, wherof use was never made And he<br /> saith that on or about the nineteenth day of January 1656,<br /> one William Spencer a Pilott came aboard the said<br /> shipp as she lay at Aberdee , and that the arlate Croford<br /> did hire and order the sayd Spencer to conduct and carry<br /> the sayd shipp to Pennarth, and that accordingly the<br /> sayd shipp did arrive upon or about the 20th of January<br /> 1656 at Pennarth, and that presently upon the shipps<br /> arrivall there and she being come to an anchor the sayd<br /> Croford went ashoare And further he cannot depose. To ashoare And further he cannot depose. To  +
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