First transcribed
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21 October 2012 +
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First transcriber
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David Pashley +
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Folio
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464 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/71 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 21/10/2012 +
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Transcription
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leaning over the quarter of his the sayd G … leaning over the quarter of his the sayd Gouldings shipp called to the arlate<br />
Richard Maundrey and sayd thus or the like in effect videlicet Dick I thinke<br />
your Master (meaning the sayd Damerell) is madd to endeavour to worke<br />
his shipp further into the Ice when there is noe possibility of gaineing<br />
the harbour by reason of the abundance of Ice and great danger in<br />
striveing too much And saith the sayd Pybus Golding Welch and Child<br />
did of this deponents sight and knowledge give over endeavouring to gett<br />
further into the Ice and went out with their shipps to Sea which notwith=<br />
standing the sayd Damerell still persisted in his resolution of endeavouring<br />
to get further into the Ice and commanded his company to gett their<br />
boates in a readines to towe her in further into the Ice and then<br />
the arlate Goslin (who was belowe deck when the sayd Goulding<br />
spake the words predeposed of to the sayd Maundrey) came up from betweene<br />
decks and speakinge to the sayd Damerell sayd thus or to the like effect<br />
whether doe you intende to goe with the shipp and the sayd Damerell thereto<br />
replyed and sayd what is that to you I looke not upon you (meaning the<br />
sayd Gosling) as one to bee made acquainted, whereupon the sayd<br />
Gosling answered thus or the like in effect I was told by Mr Batson<br />
(meaning Mr Batson the party in this cause) that you nothing<br />
should bee done by you of any great concernement without the advice<br />
of your mates and of the harponeeres, and this is of soe great concernement<br />
that it may endanger the shipp and all our lives and priudice the voyage<br />
for ought I see, and therefore I pray consider of it for I beleeve<br />
there are as able men in the other shipps (meaning the sayd Goldings<br />
Welches Pybus and Childs shipps) who have given over attempting<br />
to passe further into the Ice as any are in ours, and would as willingly<br />
endeavour the advance of their voyage as wee would ours, and if<br />
wee leave our Company (meaning the Company of the sayd shipps)<br />
wee may repent it too late whereupon the sayd Damerell being<br />
vexed at the sayd Goslings speeches did in an angrie manner<br />
call the sayd Gosling rogue and pimpeing rogue and sayd that<br />
hee looked upon him (meaning the sayd Gosling) but as upon one of his<br />
Cabbin boyes all which the sayd Gosling did beare with much<br />
patience and did not saye or doe any thing soe farr as this deponent<br />
did or could heare see or observe which might bee preiudiciall<br />
to the voyage in question but both hee and the arlate Maundrey did<br />
obey the Commands of the sayd Damerell and did labour hard<br />
them selves and encourage the shipps Company to labour in toweing<br />
the sayd shipp further into the Ice according to the sayd Damerells commands<br />
and laboured one whole day after the sayd Damerell left the company offter the sayd Damerell left the company of +
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