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HCA 13/72 f.195v Annotate
First transcribed 29 May 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 195  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 29/05/2013  +
Transcription The 22th of december 1657 Examined on theThe 22th of december 1657 Examined on the sayd allegation/ '''Just Thourin''' of Shadwell gentleman aged thirty one yeares or thereabouts<br /> a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth To the ffirst second and third articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent<br /> came a passenger in the shipp the ''Trades Increase'' from the Barbados to England [and GUTTER]<br /> knoweth that in the moneths of June and July shee lay there takeing of sugars [and GUTTER]<br /> other goods to be brought to London and hee this deponent laded three hogsheads [of GUTTER]<br /> white sugars to be thense transported in her for England And this deponent did [XXX GUTTER]<br /> that the sayd shipp while shee laye there at the Barbados was a strong and sufficient [shipp GUTTER]<br /> and was now more leakie then usually shipps will bee which trade in soe hott a [XXX GUTTER]<br /> and did take noe more water then what her pumpe would and did cleere [XXX GUTTER]<br /> without any preiudice to her ladeing and soe continued untill her coming from<br /> the Barbados which was in the sayd moneth of July 1657 upon the fifteenth day when<br /> shee sett sayle from Spikes Bay arlate with her ladeing of sugar and other [XXX GUTTER]<br /> this deponent comming a passenger in her and well knowing and observing<br /> that shee continued sufficiently tight and stanch at such her coming from [thense GUTTER]<br /> and untill shee afterwards mett with stormie weather And further saving his<br /> subsequent deposition hee cannot depose./ To the 4th 5 and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that in the moneth of<br /> August (the particular day hee remembreth not for that hee kept noe [iournal GUTTER]<br /> the sayd shipp mett with a very violent storme which continued three dayes and nights<br /> with great furie soe that this deponent and others of the sayd shipps company and<br /> passengers were in great feare that the shipp and her ladeing would by the [violence GUTTER]<br /> thereof have perished in the seas togeather with her ladeing and by reason of the<br /> shipps labouring in the sayd storme shee became more leakie then formerly shee<br /> was and by reason the winde was very forcible it kept her downe in the [XXX GUTTER]<br /> on the starboard side and caused her and to take in much water by the [sea GUTTER]<br /> beating in upon her and by reason shee laye all on the one side the water could not<br /> come into the well to bee cleered by the pumpes soe that her goods were [thereby GUTTER]<br /> unavoidably dammaged but saith that the storme being over and the shipp [XXX GUTTER]<br /> upright againe the Master and Company of her did in about halfe an howers<br /> tyme after the storme was over with the pumpes cleere her of the water receaved in the sayd [storme GUTTER]<br /> but could not till the storme was over doe the same And further to these articles<br /> hee cannot depose./ To the 7th hee saith that the foresayd storme being over the sayd shipp continued<br /> Course for England and about the beginning of September mett with an other<br /> violent storme which continued three or fower dayes with such violence that<br /> Master and Company of her were in great danger of perishing in the Sea and<br /> could not spoone their shipp before the sea but were forced to lye a hull [XXX GUTTER]<br /> under the Sea soe that the sea by meanes thereof often tymes passed over her<br /> with great violence and thereby (as hee beleeveth) much dammaged her [ladeing GUTTER]<br /> which could not be avoided by the Master and Company by any diligence that they<br /> could use by reason of the violence of the storme this hee knoweth being [abord her GUTTER]<br /> as aforesayd And further hee cannot depose./ To the 8th hee saith for that hee is not a Seaman and experienced therein hee [cannot GUTTER]<br /> depose to the contents of this article./ To the 9th hee saith that hee verily beleeveth and is perswaded in his [conscience GUTTER]<br /> that had nott the sayd shipp mett with the sayd two stormes shee would have [brought GUTTER]<br /> her ladeing to London drye and well conditioned by the industrie which the Master and Company used and what dammage is happened<br /> to her ladeing hee verily beleeveth was occasioned meerely by the violence of the<br /> sayd two stormes and not through any fault or neglect of the Master and<br /> Company of her or any default in the sayd shipp other than what the sayd<br /> stormes occasioned And further hee cannot depose/ To the last hee cannot depose not knowing any thing touching the [stowage GUTTER]<br /> of the sayd shipps ladeing./ To;br /> of the sayd shipps ladeing./ To  +
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