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HCA 13/70 f.706v Annotate
First transcribed 25 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 706  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 25/01/2015  +
Transcription To the first hee saith that in the yeare 1To the first hee saith that in the yeare 1654 the arlate Edward<br /> keene (whom this deponent well knoweth) was at Saint Lucars in a ketch<br /> whereof hee was master, but her name this deponent knoweth not,<br /> and saith hee knoweth such his being master of a ketch there<br /> because hee this deponent was then there and sawe him in the said ketch.<br /> And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the second hee cannot depose. To the third hee saith that this deponent sawe the said keene at Saint<br /> Lucars as aforesaid with the said ketch whether hee came by disaster of fowle weather,<br /> which hee saith was in or about the moneth of \November 1654, but<br /> what his lading was or for whose account hee cannot depose, and this<br /> deponent heard the said keene say that hee was bound for Palma,<br /> And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the fourth hee cannot depose. To the fifth hee saith that the said keene being soe at Saint Lucars,<br /> with his said ketch might there have bin fitted and furnished<br /> with men and necessaries to have gonne to Santa Cruse, but hee<br /> saith the said keene was sick and himselfe unfit to undergoe that voyage<br /> from Saint Lucars, And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the sixth hee saith the said keene let his said ketch to freight at<br /> Saint Lucars to bringe goods thence for London, and tooke in goods there<br /> for London, which hee knoweth being then there and seeing the premisses,<br /> and afterwards hee the said keene came and arived therewith here at<br /> London, And otherwise hee cannot depose. To the 7th 8th and 9th hee cannot depose saving as aforesaid. To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first hee cometh at the instruction of Mr Cowse to testifie the<br /> truth in this cause, wherein hee hath noe interest nor affecteth one of<br /> the parties in the same more than the other, and wisheth right may<br /> take place. To the second hee doth not knowe the vessell by that name, nor did hee<br /> belong unto her. To the third hee saith that the said ketch had the said voyage<br /> met with sucj disaster and fowle weather at sea, that her masts<br /> were carried by the board, and shee soe torne when shee came to<br /> Saint Lucars, that her master and company were faine to stay betweene the<br /> timbers with bedds, blanketts and pillows, to keepe the water from<br /> running downe into hold, and by extremitie of weather, was<br /> forced to put into Saint Lucars for preservation of herselfe and her<br /> mens lives, all which hee tooke notice of upon her comming into<br /> Saint Lucars. To the fourth hee saith it was not possible for the said shipp after the<br /> said the said shipp after the<br /> said  +
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