First transcribed
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6 November 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet, 06/011/13 +
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Folio
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298 +
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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 06/11/2013 +
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Transcription
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To the first and second articles of the sa … To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that<br />
hee this deponent is by trade a Cooper and servant to one Alexander<br />
ffowler a Cooper usually imployed by the producent Mr Bence, and Mr<br />
Edward Bushell in their affayres , and by that meanes was sent by his<br />
sayd Master aboard the ''Oporto Merchant'' lying in the River of thames<br />
to looke to and see in what condition certayne chests of sugar which the<br />
sayd Mr Bence had aboard the sayd shipp and were brought home in<br />
her the voyage in question were, And to mend them if they wanted any mending<br />
And this deponent observed that the fifteene chests of sugar arlate belonging<br />
to the sayd Mr bence were all stowed upon the ground tyre of the sayd<br />
shipp and that the water stood in the dennage whereon the sayd<br />
cests (sic) were stowed soe that all or most of them were wett And as<br />
hee beleeveth could not choose but bee much dammaged thereby and<br />
further to these articles hee cannot depose for that hee was not present<br />
at the opening of the sayd Chests of sugar./
To the 3 hee saith hee knoweth the sayd shipp had the sayd voyage severall<br />
pypes of oyle aboard her which shee brought home that voyage, this hee<br />
knoweth for that hee receaved some of the sayd pypes of oyle<br />
from on board the sayd shipp And further to this article hee cannot depose/
To the 4th article hee saith that hee this deponent being in hold and<br />
seeing the sayd fifteene chests of sugar removed and hoysted up<br />
from the place where they were stowed did observe that most of them<br />
were well in the bottom and that when they were removed the<br />
water continued in the dennage and this deponent thereupon spake<br />
to some of the mariners who were in hold, and asked them what<br />
was the reason that there was soe much water in their shipp and<br />
why they did not pumpe it out whereto they answered and sayd they<br />
could not helpe it their pumpe was stoaked soe that they could<br />
not cleere their shipp of water and this was while the sayd shipp<br />
laye in the River of Thames delivering out her ladeing shee had brought<br />
home And durther to this article hee cannot depose
To the 5th hee saith the fifteene chests of sugar arlate were stowed abaft<br />
the Mast all togeather, in the ground tyre, and it was evident that<br />
the sayd Chests most of them were wett in the bottoms and sydes some<br />
i[in the] deepe, some more, and some lesse, soe that they could not choose<br />
but be damnified by the wett they had taken by reason of the water that<br />
was in the sayd shipp, which as the seamen sayd for the reason aforesayd<br />
they could not cleere her of And further to this article he cannot depose saving<br />
his foregoeing deposition./ng<br />
his foregoeing deposition./ +
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