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HCA 13/70 f.680r Annotate
First transcribed 13 October 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 680  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 13/10/2014  +
Transcription out presently for helpe And caused at leasout presently for helpe And caused at least a hundred men out of other<br /> shipps and from shoare to come aboard the ''Imployment'' to helpe them<br /> to pumpe and bayle her and soe preserve her from sinkeing that they might get her to<br /> shoare and stopp her leake receaved by the meanes aforesayd And<br /> further to these articles hee cannot depose./ To the 12th article hee saith that the Master and Company of the ''Imployment''<br /> with the helpe they had soe procured did their utmost endeavour by<br /> pumpeing and bayleing continually to have gotten the sayd shipp ''Imployment''<br /> aoe cleere as that they might have gotten her to shoare to have stopped her<br /> leake, but could not get her a shoare till five tydes after shee bilged<br /> upon the sayd Anchor as aforesayd, although during the sayd five tydes<br /> the sayd Master of the ''Imployment'' kept sixty men and upwards besides the<br /> Company of the ''Imployment'' to pumpe her and endeavour to get her on<br /> shoare, and saith hee is well assured it could not choose but cost<br /> the sayd Master of the ''Imployment'' a very considerable summe of money every<br /> tyde to pay those who laboured aboard her, but the certaine summe<br /> it soe cost them hee cannot depose this hee deposeth being aboard and an eye wittness of the premisses And further to this article hee<br /> cannot depose/ To the 13th hee saith that hee well knoweth for that hee hath belonged to the sayd<br /> shipp the ''Imployment'' hee saith that hee well knoweth for that hee hath belonged to the sayd<br /> shipp the ''Imployment'' for about twelve moneths last past, that the sayd shipp before<br /> shee received the damage predeposed of was a stronge staunch and sufficient<br /> shipp, and saith shee is about three hundred tonns burthen, And hee saith<br /> that the sayd shipp by her setting upon the Anchor aforesayd and by her<br /> being hawled and heaved to shoare to stopp her leake receaved<br /> by meanes of the sayd Anchor was much weakened shee being heavie<br /> laden with Coales (whereof shee had delivered but a few) and heavie<br /> with the water receaved into her, soe that in getting her to shoare much of her<br /> tymber worke was unavoidably broken and much of her rigging<br /> spoiled And this deponent verily beleeveth and is in his conscience perswaded that the damage done to her<br /> by reason of her bilgeing upon the sayd Anchor and her being soe heaved and<br /> hawled to shoare to be mended, will cost her owners in the repayres<br /> thereof above twenty pounds sterling to make her in soe good condition<br /> as shee was before shee bilged upon the sayd Anchor, And saith that<br /> if the ''Imployment'' had not bin a tight stronge shipp shee might by the<br /> meanes of the samage aforesayd have lost her whole hull, And hee saith<br /> if shee had sunke in the midest of the River hee beleeveth it would have<br /> cost a great summe of money to have had her weighed up shee being laden with<br /> Coles And further to this article hee cannot depose./urther to this article hee cannot depose./  +
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