First transcribed
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7 May 2012 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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11 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/74 +
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Recto +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/05/2012 +
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Transcription
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Miller con William Vincent et al
28th of … Miller con William Vincent et al
28th of January 1660 iuxta xr.<br />
upon the fore saidd Allegation<br />
on the behale of Sir William Vincent
'''Henry Johnson''' of Blackwall<br />
in the County of Middlesex shipwright<br />
aged 36 yeares or thereabouts<br />
sworne and examined sayth and<br />
deposeth as followeth videlicet
To the 8:th and 9:th Articles of the said Allegation (upon which<br />
alone he is examined by direction) he sayth that on<br />
or about the 22:th day of November in the yeare of our<br />
Lord 1659 This deponent togeather with one Thomas Good<br />
also a shipwright did at the request of John Elliot and<br />
the rest of the owners of the ''Coast frigat'', goe downe<br />
to Bugbee hole to view the ship ''John and Katharine''<br />
and to see what damage she had received by meanes of<br />
the ''Coast frigats'' falling foule of her as it was said before that time<br />
at Gravesend. And saith that upon such their viewing<br />
her, they found that a small piece of her head was<br />
only broken off by the Coast frigat, which was noe<br />
hinderance unto her at all in her sayling, foreasmuch<br />
as she (the said ship ''John and Katharine'') had after the said damage [?XXXX] before<br />
this depnents viewing of her made a voyage to Virginia<br />
without mending the same, and was then going out to<br />
sea on another voyage without mending thereof<br />
had not the rest of her head been broken of by two other<br />
ships coming foule of her, videlicet the ''Virginia Merchant'' and<br />
the ''Hanniball''; And that most of what was broken off was for ornament only. And he saith that the<br />
whole damage done by the ''Coast frigat'' to the ''John''<br />
''and Katharine'' by breaking off a piece of her head and<br />
spoyling the Guilding and painting thereof could not<br />
amount to above seaven pounds [?XXXXX]. And for soe<br />
much this deponent would have undertaken to have<br />
made her head as good as at the time of the damage done by the ''Coast frigat''. And further<br />
he cannot depose saving he saith that the ''John and''<br />
''Katharine'' might and would have (as he beleeveth) made many more voyages without re-<br />
pairing the damage done her by the ''Coast frigat'', had<br />
not the second damage predeposed of happened.
To the Interrogatories
To the first (it being done as the Interrogatorie requireth)<br />
he sayeth he knoweth nothing of the matter Interrate<br />
and therefore cannot answer to this Interrogatorie.
To cannot answer to this Interrogatorie.
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