First transcribed
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27 July 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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9 +
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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 27/07/2013 +
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Transcription
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in Company togeather at the sayd Wood hous … in Company togeather at the sayd Wood house in Newfound Land
To the 18th hee saith hee cannot depose not being present at the tyme<br />
and place arlate./
To the 19th article hee saith that about the twenty eighth day of 7:ber<br />
1657 in the morning the Master and Company of the ''Peace'' espied three shipps<br />
which at a distance they thought to be some shipps bound for the Barbados<br />
as the ''Peace'' was, and bearing up to them the Master and Company of the ''Peace''<br />
knew the shipp they came up with to bee a banker that came out in company<br />
with the ''Peace'' from Nants And saith that what perswasion the sayd Thomas<br />
Grove the Master used to the effect arlate hee knoweth not but knoweth that<br />
Luke Woods did in Company of Robert Grave one of the sayd Thomas<br />
Groves Mates goe aboard the sayd ffrench shipp which soe came from Nants<br />
in Company of the ''Peace'', and then sent the boate they went in back againe<br />
aboard the ''Peace'', and the sayd boate being come the sayd shipp the ''Peace'' stood<br />
away from the sayd other shipp about halfe a league and then steered<br />
and stood to the windewards of the sayd other shipp and by that meanes<br />
came her aboard in the quarter and thereby much endangered the losse<br />
of both the sayd shipps in soe much that the ffrench men aboard the<br />
sayd ffrench ship seeing the danger their shipp was in rann all (save<br />
one that was sick aboard her) aboard the ''Peace'' to secure their lives<br />
leaving the arlate Luke Woods aboard the sayd ffrench shipp who with<br />
much difficulty and the helpe of one of the Company of the ''Peace''<br />
who caught hold of the sayd Wood (as hee hung by the head of<br />
the ''Peace'') to preserve him from falling into the Sea) gott at length<br />
on board the ''Peace'' All which hee saith was done by order and<br />
Command of the sayd Thomas Grove the Master of the ''Peace''<br />
although this deponent seeing him order such a course to be<br />
steered expressed his dislike thereof and told the sayd Grove the Master when hee came somewhat<br />
neere the sayd ffrench shipp that hee soe by the Course that<br />
was steered that hee the sayd Grove would come fowle in deede<br />
could not goe cleere of the sayd ffrench shipp And further to this<br />
arle hee cannot depose
To the 20th hee saith that the sayd Shipp ''Peace'' was from the Newfound<br />
land bound for the Barbados and saith that of his this<br />
deponents observation and knowledge the sayd Grove never brought<br />
the sayd shipp into her due latitude to sayle for the Barbadoes, but<br />
by the coarse hee kept did misse the Barbados<br />
and made Saint Lusea arlate and about the eighth<br />
of November 1657 arrived with the shipp ''Peace'' at Mevis arlate<br />
And further to this article hee cannot depose not knowing what particular<br />
order the sayd Wood gave the sayd Grove the Master touching her goeing<br />
to the Barbadoes or what discourse passed betwixt the sayd Woods and<br />
the sayd Thomas Grove the Master and her mates touching the steering of<br />
the Course for the said Barbadoes or what answeare the sayd Groves made<br />
them about the same./:es made<br />
them about the same./: +
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