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HCA 13/70 f.703r Annotate
First transcribed 23 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 703  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 23/01/2015  +
Transcription and her boate (which the master had boughtand her boate (which the master had bought instead of the former that was<br /> soe lost) beaten to peeces; After all which adversities,<br /> hee saith the said shipp arived at or under the foreland and soe to this<br /> port in this her last voyage. All which hee knoweth for the reasons<br /> aforesaid. And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the fifth article hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp the ''Saint''<br /> ''Jacob'' at the time of her entrance upon the said voyage was a tight<br /> strong and staunch shipp and fit for the performance thereof; and<br /> saith that in and during the said stormes and the whole terme of the<br /> voyage, the master and company of the said vessell were very<br /> deligent and carefull to look to the pump, and to keep and preserve<br /> the vessell and goods laden aboard her, drie and well conditioned,<br /> and used their utmost endeavour therein, soe that if any<br /> dammage hath befallen the goods that were in the said shipp or any<br /> of them in the said voyage, hee saith the sae soe happened<br /> and befell them by reason of the said stormes and tempests, and<br /> not by any insufficiencie of the said shipp or default or neglect of<br /> the master and company or any of them. And this hee saith was and<br /> is true and notorious, And hee yeeldeth a reason of his knowledge as<br /> aforesaid. To the sixth hee saith that the linnens or [?clothes ?canvass] arlate which were<br /> brought in the said shipp to this port of London, came aboard her<br /> at Lieba aforesaid in an open boate in fowle and rainie<br /> weather, and had received very much wett by raine and stormie weather<br /> in the said boates passage from shoare to bring them aboard whcih was<br /> two English miles at the least, and came very wet aboard by reason<br /> of raine and water falling and beating in upon them. And further<br /> that (as it was commonly there said) they had bin saved out of a shipp<br /> that was wrecked, and saith that whatsoever dammage is found<br /> to be in or to have happened to the said linnens, the same was caused<br /> by the wet and dampnes they had received before they came aboard<br /> the said shipp, and came not by any insufficiencie of or in the shipp<br /> or default or negligence of or in the master or any of his company<br /> which hee knoweth seeing the said linnen come aboard in such<br /> conditiomn as aforesaid, and being aboard and out of the said shipps<br /> company all the said voyages And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the Interrogatories. To the first Interrogatorie hee answereth that hee this deponent performed the office both of<br /> Cooke and Purser aboard the said shipp the said voyage, and that in case the<br /> dammage could be made to appeare to have happened through the companies defaultave happened through the companies default  +
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