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|Transcription=1. lading her, the roade being open, and dangerous in respect of
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|Transcription=lading her, the roade being open, and dangerous in respect of
2. pirates and enemies, one whereof (speaking of the said man of warr)
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pirates and enemies, one whereof (speaking of the said man of warr)
3. they said was then in the roade, and that but few dayes before the same
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they said was then in the roade, and that but few dayes before the same
4. man of warr that was then there riding or some other like him
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man of warr that was then there riding or some other like him
5. had boarded and plundred from a dutch shipp there in provisions,
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had boarded and plundred from a dutch shipp there in provisions,
6. sailes, cables and anchors, to the valew of foure hundred crownes,
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sailes, cables and anchors, to the valew of foure hundred crownes,
7. and therefore hee said hee would ˹not lade her there, but would have her˺ have the XXXXXX removed and
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and therefore hee said hee would ˹not lade her there, but would have her˺ have the XXXXXX removed and
8. brought into a more safe place ˹to receive her lading˺ and to that purpose hee
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brought into a more safe place ˹to receive her lading˺ and to that purpose hee
9. provided and sent a pilote along with this deponent in the boate
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provided and sent a pilote along with this deponent in the boate
10. aboard the said shipp, soe to XXXX remove her.
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aboard the said shipp, soe to XXXX remove her.
11. To the fourth and fifth Interrogatorie sixth and seaventh Interrogatories
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12. hee saith and deposeth that the said pilote soe sent aboard removed
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To the fourth and fifth Interrogatorie sixth and seaventh Interrogatories
13. the said shipp ffortune (after shee had laine about 4 howers anc at that
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hee saith and deposeth that the said pilote soe sent aboard removed
14. place and to such place where it was agreed betweene XXX the said
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the said shipp ffortune (after shee had laine about 4 howers anc at that
15. pilot and Monsieur du daisné that shee should be in more safetie,
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place and to such place where it was agreed betweene XXX the said
16. and lie more commodious for the taking in of her lading; and
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pilot and Monsieur du daisné that shee should be in more safetie,
17. in such removall the said pilot brought her upon a banck of
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and lie more commodious for the taking in of her lading; and
18. sands, whereon shee was speedily gott off againe, and then hee caried
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in such removall the said pilot brought her upon a banck of
19. her to such place which hee conceived to be safe for to ride in
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sands, whereon shee was speedily gott off againe, and then hee caried
20. but it proved for otherwise, for it was soe neere a ledge of
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her to such place which hee conceived to be safe for to ride in
21. rocke, that when the sea fell away upon the ebb tide of ebb,
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but it proved for otherwise, for it was soe neere a ledge of
22. the weather being tempestuous (as hee saith it was) and the increasing
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rocke, that when the sea fell away upon the ebb tide of ebb,
23. in stormines and the night being come, shee bilged upon the said
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the weather being tempestuous (as hee saith it was) and the increasing
24. ledge of rock, and sunck in the sea, and was soe beaten and
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in stormines and the night being come, shee bilged upon the said
25. opened that shee her rudder was broken off, and about fourteene
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ledge of rock, and sunck in the sea, and was soe beaten and
26. foote of her keele carried away and two or three of her plankes
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opened that shee her rudder was broken off, and about fourteene
27. neere the keele broken, and thereby and ˹by˺ her greate leakinesse
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foote of her keele carried away and two or three of her plankes
28. or opening upon such bilging, shee became full of water in hold
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neere the keele broken, and thereby and by her greate leakinesse
29. at upon every comming in of the tide, and ˹shee˺ became soe unserviceable
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or opening upon such bilging, shee became full of water in hold
30. that without ˹much˺ repairing and amending her, shee was made unfit to proceede
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at upon every comming in of the tide, and shee became soe unserviceable
31. againe to sea, having remained six or seaven dayes under water
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that without much repairing and amending her, shee was made unfit to proceede
32. (as every comming in of the tide) before they could know whether
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againe to sea, having remained six or seaven dayes under water
33. shee could be saved and recov or not. And saith that in order
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(as every comming in of the tide) before they could know whether
34. to her saving there were sometimes two, sometimes three ˹or foure and˺ sometimes
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shee could be saved and recov or not. And saith that in order
35. six five or six boates and 20 or twenty or five and twenty men
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to her saving there were sometimes two, sometimes three ˹or foure and˺ sometimes
36. and sometimes more imployed about pumping and other work
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six five or six boates and 20 or twenty or five and twenty men
37. about her for her weighing up, and saving, and that at greate
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and sometimes more imployed about pumping and other work
38. reates, some at 30 thirtie sols, some (namely the Carpenters)
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about her for her weighing up, and saving, and that at greate
39. at sixetie sols some and some at 55 sols and others at 45 sols
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reates, some at 30 thirtie sols, some (namely the Carpenters)
40. per day for theXXXX the worke, which lasted which they were forced
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at sixetie sols some and some at 55 sols and others at 45 sols
41. to doe aswell by night as day (as the tide served) till shee
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per day for theXXXX the worke, which lasted which they were forced
42. was weighed and brought into a place for her trimming, which
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to doe aswell by night as day (as the tide served) till shee
43. weighing and bringing her into such place lasted about seaven
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was weighed and brought into a place for her trimming, which
44. or eight dayes, and it was three weekes or thereabouts before
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weighing and bringing her into such place lasted about seaven
45. shee was trimmed and fitted to XXXX. The ˹charge˺ cost of which
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or eight dayes, and it was three weekes or thereabouts before
46. weighing, repairing and fitting, ˹together˺ XXXX with materialls (occasioned
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shee was trimmed and fitted to XXXX. The ˹charge˺ cost of which
47. by the said bilging) hee saith amounted unto and cost this deponent,
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weighing, repairing and fitting, ˹together˺ XXXX with materialls (occasioned
48. twelve hundred livers Tournois, comprising therein to the valew
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by the said bilging) hee saith amounted unto and cost this deponent,
49. of two hundred livers in rigging, shipps store and materialls stolen
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twelve hundred livers Tournois, comprising therein to the valew
50. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">away</margin>
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of two hundred livers in rigging, shipps store and materialls stolen
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away
  
 
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lading her, the roade being open, and dangerous in respect of
pirates and enemies, one whereof (speaking of the said man of warr)
they said was then in the roade, and that but few dayes before the same
man of warr that was then there riding or some other like him
had boarded and plundred from a dutch shipp there in provisions,
sailes, cables and anchors, to the valew of foure hundred crownes,
and therefore hee said hee would ˹not lade her there, but would have her˺ have the XXXXXX removed and
brought into a more safe place ˹to receive her lading˺ and to that purpose hee
provided and sent a pilote along with this deponent in the boate
aboard the said shipp, soe to XXXX remove her.

To the fourth and fifth Interrogatorie sixth and seaventh Interrogatories
hee saith and deposeth that the said pilote soe sent aboard removed
the said shipp ffortune (after shee had laine about 4 howers anc at that
place and to such place where it was agreed betweene XXX the said
pilot and Monsieur du daisné that shee should be in more safetie,
and lie more commodious for the taking in of her lading; and
in such removall the said pilot brought her upon a banck of
sands, whereon shee was speedily gott off againe, and then hee caried
her to such place which hee conceived to be safe for to ride in
but it proved for otherwise, for it was soe neere a ledge of
rocke, that when the sea fell away upon the ebb tide of ebb,
the weather being tempestuous (as hee saith it was) and the increasing
in stormines and the night being come, shee bilged upon the said
ledge of rock, and sunck in the sea, and was soe beaten and
opened that shee her rudder was broken off, and about fourteene
foote of her keele carried away and two or three of her plankes
neere the keele broken, and thereby and by her greate leakinesse
or opening upon such bilging, shee became full of water in hold
at upon every comming in of the tide, and shee became soe unserviceable
that without much repairing and amending her, shee was made unfit to proceede
againe to sea, having remained six or seaven dayes under water
(as every comming in of the tide) before they could know whether
shee could be saved and recov or not. And saith that in order
to her saving there were sometimes two, sometimes three ˹or foure and˺ sometimes
six five or six boates and 20 or twenty or five and twenty men
and sometimes more imployed about pumping and other work
about her for her weighing up, and saving, and that at greate
reates, some at 30 thirtie sols, some (namely the Carpenters)
at sixetie sols some and some at 55 sols and others at 45 sols
per day for theXXXX the worke, which lasted which they were forced
to doe aswell by night as day (as the tide served) till shee
was weighed and brought into a place for her trimming, which
weighing and bringing her into such place lasted about seaven
or eight dayes, and it was three weekes or thereabouts before
shee was trimmed and fitted to XXXX. The ˹charge˺ cost of which
weighing, repairing and fitting, ˹together˺ XXXX with materialls (occasioned
by the said bilging) hee saith amounted unto and cost this deponent,
twelve hundred livers Tournois, comprising therein to the valew
of two hundred livers in rigging, shipps store and materialls stolen
away

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