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HCA 13/72 f.263r Annotate
First transcribed 28 September 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 263  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 28/09/2013  +
Transcription the Company of the ''Jacob'' did blame himthe Company of the ''Jacob'' did blame him that was at the ''Jacobs''<br /> helme when the dammage in question was done and say that it was<br /> done by him and by his mistake in turning the ''Jacobs'' helme one<br /> waye when hee should have turned an other And further to<br /> this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere Repeated the 23th of March 1657<br /> before doctor Godolphin/ John Bonython [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] **************************** The same day. Examined on the same Interrogatories '''2''' '''George Meade''' of Plymouth Mariner aged fifty<br /> eight yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne before<br /> the sayd doctor Godolphin saith as followeth videlicet./ To the 1 and 2 Interrogatories hee saith hee well knew the shipp ''Isaack'' and was<br /> Carpenter of her the voyage in question and saith the sayd shipp did at<br /> Plymouth receave and take in a great quantitie of goods videlicet Tinne and<br /> sugar and Syder and trane Oyle and Indico and butter and<br /> divers other goods to the quantitie of fowerscore tonne of goods in<br /> all but the particuler owners and quantities hee knoweth not but saith<br /> the most part of the Tinne was (as hee beleeveth) for Accompt of the<br /> Interrogant Thomas Gregs And saith that the sayd shipp having receaved<br /> the sayd goods departed therewith from Plymouth toward London on<br /> the 17th of ffebruary last and the ''Saint Jacob'' Interrogated whereof the<br /> Interrogant John Clason was master being at Plymouth when the ''Isaack''<br /> was there departed thence at the same tyme as the ''Isaack'' did the ''Isaack''<br /> under the Conduct of an English Convoy bound for London and the<br /> ''Saint Jacob'' under the Convoy of a dutch shipp, and bound for holland And<br /> further to those Interrogatories hee cannot answere./ To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith that the next night after the ''Isaacks'' departure<br /> from Plymouth shee being quietly sayling after her Convoy for<br /> London and in her course thitherwards the ''Saint Jacob'' aforesayd by default<br /> and negligence of her Master or Company fell fowle upon the<br /> ''Isaacks'' Bowe and brake downe all her masts and brake her larboard<br /> side and brake her boate leying upon the deck and soe hurt and endamaged<br /> her that shee was ready to sinke, andcontinued beating upon her in<br /> this manner the space of well neere an hower which the Company<br /> of the ''Isaack'' perceiving and that they were in great danger the Master<br /> and Company of her and two seamen and a boy that were passengers<br /> makeing in all eleven saved them selved by getting aboard the ''Saint Jacob'', and<br /> twelve other passengers who could not gett out of the ''Isaack'' but remayned<br /> aboard her when the ''Saint Jacob'' had cleered her selfe from the ''Isaack'' did<br /> (as hee beleeveth) perish and were drowned in the ''Isaack'' togeather with her Ladeing after<br /> the ''Saint Jacob'' was gone from her And further hee cannot answere./ from her And further hee cannot answere./  +
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