First transcribed
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28 September 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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262 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/72 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 28/09/2013 +
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Transcription
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before the right worshippfull John Godolph … before the right worshippfull John Godolphin doctor of Lawes one<br />
of the Judges of the high Court of Admiralty saith as followeth
To the 1 Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knew the Interrogate shipp the ''Isaac'' and<br />
was one of her Company the voyage in question but had noe office in her<br />
and saith the sayd shipp at Plymouth tooke in a quantitie of goods<br />
videlicet about fower or five and twenty tonne of tinne about twelve tonne of<br />
trayne oyle and better and about three tonne of Capers, and Indico sugars<br />
and sider (sic) and other goods, amounting in all to about seaventy<br />
tonne to be brought to London and saith that part of the sayd Tinne in<br />
the quantitie of about fifteene tonne was laden for Account of the<br />
Interrogant Thomas Greggs And for whose Accompt the rest of the sayd<br />
shipps ladeing was hee knoweth not And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot<br />
answere./
To the second Interrogatorie hee saith hee knoweth the shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' Interrogate<br />
whereof the Interrogate John ?Clason was Master which shipp was alsoe<br />
at Plymouth at the same tyme the ''Isaack'' was there and they both came<br />
from thence at the same tyme videlicet on or about the seaventeenth of<br />
ffebruary last, and the ''Isaack'' with her ladeing aforesayd aboard her<br />
came thence bound for London under the Conduct of an English Convoy whose name hee knoweth not<br />
and the ''Saint Jacob'' was bound for holland And further to this Interrogatorie<br />
hee cannot depose./
To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that the very next night after the departure<br />
of the ''Isaack'' from Plymouth shee being quietly sayling in her<br />
Course for London after the English Convoy, the ''Saint Jacob'' aforesayd through<br />
the carelessnesse of the Master and Company of her came fowle of<br />
the Lee bowe of the ''Isaack'' and brake her side and brake<br />
downe her masts and did her much other hurt and dammage<br />
whereby shee became extreame leakie and ready to sink, and<br />
continued soe beating upon her by the space of three quarters of<br />
an hour and better, which the ''Isaacks'' company seeing and being<br />
apprehensive of the great danger that they and the sayd shipp and her ladeing<br />
were in thereby all her company being eight<br />
and three passengers that were in her gott aboard the<br />
''Jacob'' and preserved their lives, and twelve other persons in the shipp<br />
''Isaack'' who were passengers (whereof this deponents daughter was<br />
one) could not gett out of the ''Isaack'' and by that meanes were (as hee beleeveth) drowned,<br />
this hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge being on eof the<br />
''Isaacks'' company and aboard when the premisses were soe done./
To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith the ''Saint Jacob'' at such tyme as shee came<br />
fowle of the ''Isaack'' had two of her [XXXX]ses out, and therefore the better<br />
oportunitie to have avoided falling fowle of the ''Isaack'' who had then butg fowle of the ''Isaack'' who had then but +
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