First transcribed
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26 November 2015 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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191 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/76 +
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Recto +
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Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 26/11/2015 +
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Transcription
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Eadem die [CENTRE HEADING]
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'''Johes Collins''' de Redriffe in Comitatu Surria mercator<br />
annos agens 31 aut circiter dicit et deponit prout sequitur videlicet.
Ad [?dram] Allegatione et ad Schedulam in ead mentionat [?nunc] ei [?ostensam] deponit<br />
et dicit that at the Barbadoes in December last this deponent went as a<br />
Passenger thether in the arlate ship ''Successe'' imbarqued himselfe<br />
in her to retourne againe to London and came home in her the said the voyage<br />
and brought with him in her the Sugar and Cottens mentioned<br />
in the schedule to be laden by him the was to pay the<br />
freight therein set downe for the same and [?XXX] Cotten hee saith was<br />
worth soe much as is therein set downe to wit [?9 ''d''] per pound and the sugar worth about 36 ''li''<br />
per hundred and soe this deponent sold all or most of the said Cotten and Sugar the same being<br />
the Common price thereof here, and saith that for his part hee knoweth not what other laders<br />
the said voyage, nor what was to be paid for the freight thereof or the vallue of<br />
the same soe laden, but beleeveth that the other Sugars and Cottens brought in the<br />
said ship the said voyage were worth as much as those laden by this deponent and that<br />
the same price was to by payd for freight and saith that the said ship coming<br />
from the Barbadoes to London the said Voyage under the conduct of his precontest<br />
George Prince her Master (who also went out Master of her) shee met with very<br />
stormy weather and more especially about the middle of January and<br />
to his remembrance about the 15th day of that month in a latitude of about 42 degrees as hee [?XXX] shee met with<br />
a very great storme which continued for many howers by meanes of<br />
the violence whereof the said Prince and Company (conceiving it best soe<br />
to doe) cut downe the maine mast of the said ship and all the tackle<br />
belonging to it and cleared it off into the sea and soe through Gods mercy<br />
preserved the rest of the said ship, and all her Lading and all their lives which<br />
were in very great hazard of perishing in the sea for about a quarter of<br />
an hower next before the said mast was cutt away and this deponent for his part<br />
although hee hath many yeere used the sea was never in greater danger of<br />
perishing and saith that after the mast was cutt away (although the storme<br />
still continued) the said Prince and Company and this deponent made a [?fluft] to manage<br />
her shipp pretty well which before for the quarter of an hower was in<br />
[?XXXX] not possibly doe and saith that the Cutting away of the [?said] mast was in<br />
[?XXXX] very well done and was the only meanes under God to preserve the rest of the [?ship]<br />
and the Lading and mens lives as hee did and doth conceive, but the damage<br />
that theceive, but the damage<br />
that the +
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