First transcribed
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26 July 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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5 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/73 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 26/07/2013 +
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Transcription
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To the 29th saving his forefoing depositio … To the 29th saving his forefoing deposition hee canot depose
To the 30th hee saith that the shipp ''Peace'' was of the burthen of {?two} [this figure appears to have been blotted out]<br />
hundred tonnes or neere thereabouts and that of his this deponents<br />
knowledge shee came home about halfe dead freighted for that<br />
the arlate Luke Woods beside the dammage hee susteyned in the sale<br />
of his three eighth parts of the sayd shipps ladeing of ffish and other<br />
Merchandizes did suffer losse and dammage in the sayd shipps want<br />
of ladeing home the summe of two hundred pounds sterling or<br />
neere thereabouts in this deponents Judgement and estimate And further<br />
hee cannot depose./
To the 31th article hee saith that the monethly wages of the Master<br />
and Mariners of the shipp ''Peace'' and the victualls and provisions by them<br />
monethly spent during the voyage in question did amount to a great<br />
and considerable summe of money but what to estimate the same<br />
as hee knoweth not And further cannot depose./
To the 32th article hee saith that in his this deponents Judgment the<br />
shipp the ''Peace'' her voyage was overthrowne and spoiled by the<br />
evell behaviour of the sayd Thomas Grove therein the sayd Grove behaving<br />
him selfe in that rude and uncivill manner wheresoever hee came<br />
during the sayd voyage that such persons as had heard of or sawe his<br />
behaviour did not care to have anything to doe with him the sayd<br />
Grove or the arlate Luke Woods for his sake and therefore diverse of them<br />
did forbeare the ladeing of their goods aboard the sayd shipp of this<br />
deponents sight (OR, right) and certayne knowledge and such the sayd Groves rude<br />
and uncivill behaviour was generall observed and taken notice of<br />
by the whole shipps Company and by divers who had occasion to<br />
lade goods aboard the sayd shipp and have dealings with the sayd<br />
Luke Woods And further hee deposeth not./
To the 33th and 34th articles hee saith hee well knoweth that the sayd Grove did<br />
not only in remote parts beyond the seas behave him selfe in such<br />
rude and disobedient manner as is before declared but alsoe after<br />
the sayd shipp was returned to Plymouth from the voyage in question<br />
the sayd Grove by his stubborne and refractory carriage there<br />
and his refuseing to obey the orders of the sayd Luke Woods<br />
was an occasion of the sayd shipps stay there a much longer tyme<br />
than shee needed to have done by reason that seavrll Merchants who<br />
had goods aboard the sayd shipp and which were there to be delivered<br />
came aboard to demand their goods, and brought their bills of ladeing<br />
and severall tymes demanded them and the sayd Grove refused to<br />
deliver them, and stayed there about tenn dayes whereas hee might<br />
have there discharged all the goods hee was there to unlade in three dayes<br />
tyme at the most and then might have had the oportunity of a fayer<br />
winde to sayle for London which oportunitie the sayd Grove by his sayd<br />
refractory carriage lost and the winde by his long stay there coming<br />
contraryong stay there coming<br />
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