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Leshly and others felt with a boate hooke, and thereby certainely perceived | Leshly and others felt with a boate hooke, and thereby certainely perceived | ||
That there was an anchor lay soe close under the bough of the said shipp | That there was an anchor lay soe close under the bough of the said shipp | ||
− | the ''Abraham'' that they could not gett the | + | the ''Abraham'' that they could not gett the iron of the boate hooke |
between the said shippes bough an dthe anchor, by meanes of which anchor | between the said shippes bough an dthe anchor, by meanes of which anchor | ||
the said fflint Lashly and others in this deponents presence and hearing acknowledged | the said fflint Lashly and others in this deponents presence and hearing acknowledged | ||
that the said shipp the ''Abraham'' was sunke, and the sammage aforesaid | that the said shipp the ''Abraham'' was sunke, and the sammage aforesaid | ||
− | sustained, as indeed and in trueth this deponent then also well | + | sustained, as indeed and in trueth this deponent then also well observed and |
saw. The premisses this deponent declareth upon certaine knowledge, And | saw. The premisses this deponent declareth upon certaine knowledge, And | ||
otherwise saving his following deposition hee saith hee cannot depose./ | otherwise saving his following deposition hee saith hee cannot depose./ |
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Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 195 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2018/01/01 |
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lading was occasioned by her bildging upon an Anchor of this deponents said
shipp the Supply, which, as they then pretended to this deponent lay under
the bough of the said shipp the Abraham, and desired this deponent to goe
along with them to help to gett the said anchor from under their said shipp,
which this deponent accordingly did, and being come to the said shipp the
Abraham this deponent and others in presence of the said Walter fflint James
Leshly and others felt with a boate hooke, and thereby certainely perceived
That there was an anchor lay soe close under the bough of the said shipp
the Abraham that they could not gett the iron of the boate hooke
between the said shippes bough an dthe anchor, by meanes of which anchor
the said fflint Lashly and others in this deponents presence and hearing acknowledged
that the said shipp the Abraham was sunke, and the sammage aforesaid
sustained, as indeed and in trueth this deponent then also well observed and
saw. The premisses this deponent declareth upon certaine knowledge, And
otherwise saving his following deposition hee saith hee cannot depose./
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