First transcribed
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13 August 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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109 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/73 +
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Places
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'''Newfoundland'''
[http://en.wikipedia.o … '''Newfoundland'''
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newfoundland_%28island%29 Wikipedia article: Newfoundland]
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'''Saint Jones'''
Saint Jones appears to be what is now called "Saint Jones Within (Trinity Bay) Newfoundland) at the south-east corner of Newfoundland. at the south-east corner of Newfoundland. +
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Secondary sources
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Cormack, W. E. (1824). Account of a Journey Across the Island of Newfoundland. Edinburgh: Printed for A. Constable. +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 13/08/2013 +
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Transcription
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To the 14th and 15th articles hee saith th … To the 14th and 15th articles hee saith that the shipp ''Pease'' during her<br />
stay at Newfound land lay constantly in the harbour of Saint Jones<br />
arlate which is one of the best harbours in Newfound land And<br />
further to these articles hee cannot depose./
To the 16th hee saith hee cannot depose./
To the 17th hee saith hee cannot depose./
To the 18th hee saith hee cannot depose/
To the 19th article of the sayd libell hee saith that hee being Gunners Mate<br />
and aboard well remembreth that about the twenty eight of September<br />
1657 in the morning, the Master and Company of the Shipp ''Peace'' espied<br />
three Bankers and bearing up to one of them they knew her to be a shipp<br />
that came out in Company of the ''Peace'' from Nants in ffrance And<br />
hee saith that the arlate Luke Woods accompanied with Robert Groves the<br />
Masters cheife Mate went (but by whose perswasion hee knoweth not) aboard<br />
the sayd ffrench shipp, this deponent and others of the ''Peace'' her Company goeing with the sayd Wood and Grove<br />
in the shipps boate and having brought the sayd Woods and Robert<br />
Grove the Mate on board the sayd ffrench shipp this deponent and the other three<br />
of the ''Peace'' her company returned with the sayd boate aboard the ''Peace''<br />
leaving the said Woods and the sayd Mate aboard the sayd ffrench shipp, and,<br />
the sayd boate being returned, the ship ''Peace'' (by order and Command<br />
of the arlate Thomas Grove the Master of her) stood away from the sayd<br />
ffrench shuipp about halfe a league, and then tacked and stood to the winde<br />
wards of the sayd ffrench shipp, amd soe rann her aboard in the quarter<br />
and brake her Quarter and her mizen mast and mayne topp mast, and alsoe<br />
therewith brake the spritsayle yarde of the ''Peace'' and her head and much<br />
endangered the breaking of her Bolspritt and therewith soe affrighted<br />
the Company of the said ffrench shipp that they all save one that was sick<br />
aboard lame ranne aboard the ''Peace'' to save them selves (as fearing<br />
their shipp would have bin sunke) and left the sayd Woods aboard<br />
the sayd ffrench shipp, till such tyme as the sayd Woods with great<br />
difficulty and danger gott hold of the ''Peace'' by her head and there hung<br />
till some of the ''Peace'' her Company gott hold<br />
of him and pulled him aboard the ''Peace'' and soe preserved him the sayd Woods<br />
from being drowned, which tacking and standing<br />
to the winde wards as a foresayd was done by order of the sayd<br />
Thomas Grove the master contrary to the advise of his Mates that<br />
were on board who would have had him and advised him severall<br />
tymes to beare up, and told him that if hee did not beare up in tyme<br />
hee would come fowle of the sayd ffrench shipp which notwithstanding<br />
the sayd Thomas Grove slighted their advise and sayd XX not I heere and held on his course and soe ranne fowle as<br />
aforesayd And further hee cannot depose./
To the 20th article hee saith that this deponent did observe<br />
that the sayd Thomas Grove the Master by the course that hee caused<br />
to be steered after his departure with the said shipp ''Peace'' from Newfound<br />
land did never bring the sayd shipp into her due latitude for the<br />
Barbados, but by the course hee caused to be steered did misse<br />
theed to be steered did misse<br />
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