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HCA 13/72 f.293v Annotate
First transcribed 17 September 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 293  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 17/09/2013  +
Transcription the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answerethe rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively Cleared hetherto the Judges, mr Rushworth and Mris Row.<br /> Mr Row died 20th April 1658. but I have reckoned to his widow thus farr because there<br /> are 15 witnesses examined in B.5 and B.7. before his death Repeated 23 October 1658 before doctor Godolphin henry Mars[?d]en [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ********************************* The 17th of May 1658/ Joseph Careswell and Company against Alexander)<br /> Bence) Examined on an allegation on the behalfe<br /> of the sayd Bence./ '''Rp. jus''' '''Lewis Pridith''' of the parish of Saint Andrew<br /> hubbard in Buddolph lane London Cooper aged forty<br /> three yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and<br /> examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet./ To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent<br /> being a wyne cooper by Trade was imployed by Mr Alexander Bence<br /> the producent in this cause to open certayne chests of sugar videlicet twelve<br /> Chests of sugar of fifteene which were brought ashoare from aboard the ''Oporto Merchant'' the voyage in question and<br /> saith hee well remembreth that two of the sayd chests were very much<br /> dammaged soe that the sugar which remayned in them unwasted was congealed<br /> in a lumpe togeather as hard as Clay by reason of salt water and<br /> oyle which they had receaved, and nine more of the sayd twelve chests of sugar<br /> were alsoe damnified very much by the like meanes, And further to this<br /> article hee cannot depose. saving hee saith the sayd dammage plainely<br /> appeared to this deponent and those who viewed them to bee done by the<br /> meanes aforesayd./ To the 3 and 4th articles hee saith that by reason hee receaved severall pipes of<br /> oyle from on board the ''Oporto Merchant'', hee knoweth that there were oyles<br /> aboard her the voyage in question, And saith hee being aboard<br /> the sayd shipp heard two of the sayd shipps Company who were in hold<br /> with this deponent when this deponent came to view the stowage of the sugars<br /> in question being sent to that end by the sayd Bence) saye (this deponent observing<br /> that the water that lay above the Kilson of the shipp and in the dennage under the<br /> sayd chests) that the reason why soe much water was in the sayd shipp<br /> was for that a pype of oyle was staved at the ladeing of the shipp<br /> which oyle (as they sayd) leaked out and came amongst the ballast and<br /> dennage of the sayd shipp and thereby choaked the shipps pumpe that<br /> it could not voide the water soe well as otherwise it would have done,<br /> And hee saith that hee this deponent being present aboard and commanding<br /> the fifteene Chests of sugar in question to bee removed out of the places<br /> where they were stowed did observe that the water lay then among the<br /> dennage above the Killson or plumbes of the shipp in the hold in puddles,<br /> and there continued after the sayd sugars were removed from their<br /> dennage, and this deponent askeing how the same came to bee soe the<br /> sayd same came to bee soe the<br /> sayd  +
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