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HCA 13/72 f.32v Annotate
First transcribed 12 February 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 32  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 12/02/2013  +
Transcription ''Lillye'' fastned the ''White Lillye'' to''Lillye'' fastned the ''White Lillye'' to the Chayne<br /> and the Master of the ''white Lillie'' being<br /> afterwards required by the Keeper of the Chayne in regard there were many<br /> shipps fastned to the chayne to returne to his former mooreings from which<br /> hee had bin severall tymes driven by the ''Prince'') did returne to his sayd<br /> mooreings, and being soe returned the sayd ''Prince'' did severall tymes<br /> disturbe and trouble the ''White Lillie'' and drive her from her mooreing, and thereby<br /> brake her mayne staye and spoiled other of her rigging and rubbed<br /> and spoiled her cable and did her other dammage all which hee deposeth<br /> by reason hee was present in his lighter severall tymes and sawe the Prince<br /> soe come fowle of the ''White Lillie'' and drive her from her mooreings and<br /> damnifie her as aforesayd and<br /> alsoe went on board the ''White Lillie'' and helped to heave at the Capsterne<br /> and doe other labour in order to get her to her mooreings againe And saith<br /> alsoe that hee knoweth the sayd Betts by such his being severall tymes<br /> driven from his mooreings by the ''Prince'' was forced to hyre and did hyre<br /> men to help him to new moore the sayd shipp againe still as shee was<br /> driven from her mooreings And in his this deponents Judgment and as hee<br /> verily beleeveth it cost the sayd Betts in soe doeing at the least five pounds<br /> sterling, besides his the sayd Betts his owne labour thereabout, And as<br /> to the value of the mayne staye of the sayd shipp which was broken and<br /> the other dammages done to her hull and tackle by the meanes aforesayd<br /> hee saith hee cannot depose./ To the rest of the articles hee is not examined by the direction of the<br /> producent./ To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING] To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee was none of the Company of the<br /> ''White Lillye'' but by reason of his sayd imployment as a Lighterman<br /> to fetch wines from on board her hee saith hee was every day on board<br /> her and was on board her at severall tymes when the ''Prince'' came fowle<br /> of her as aforesayd, and helped to new moore her when shee was<br /> driven from her mooreings, And further hee cannot answere./ To the second Interrogatorie hee saith hee favoureth both the parties litigant<br /> alike and desyreth right may prevaile therein and further hee cannot answer To the 3 Interrogatorie hee saith in his Judgment the shipp ''White Lillye'' is a shipp<br /> of a middling condition for age but not any waies decayed through age as<br /> hee beleeveth, And further hee cannot answere hee not being experienced<br /> as a Seaman in the worth or value of a shipp. To the 4th Interrogatorie hee answereth that soe farr as hee hath him observed<br /> being only a lighterman it is not usuall for shipps to lye with their C[ables GUTTER]<br /> a thwart each other and to lye head and sterne as the Prince did of the ''White''<br /> ''Lillie'' every tyde of flood, and saith it is usuall for shipps to lye moored<br /> in the River of Thames neere togeather and yet receive noe dammage<br /> from an other soe they be carefull in the mooreing of them and not lye<br /> thwart as the ''Prince'' did And further hee cannot answere/ To the 5th hee saith the ''Prince'' during such tyme as shee lay the ''White''<br /> ''Lillye'' was moored a head and sterne but lay thwart and not duely [moored GUTTER]<br /> as shee ought to have bin, by which meanes every tyde of fflood the tyde tooke [her GUTTER]<br /> upon the after quarter and soe made her Anchors come home and by<br /> meanes come severall tymes fowle of the ''White Lillie'' as aforesayd To the last hee cannot answere/<br /> the marke of the sayd Robert '''R A''' [MARKE] Adlington [MARKE, RH SIDE]'R A''' [MARKE] Adlington [MARKE, RH SIDE]  +
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