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HCA 13/71 f.127r Annotate
First transcribed 7 September 2012  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 127  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/09/2012  +
Transcription To the 12th and 13th articles of the sayd To the 12th and 13th articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith, that the shipp<br /> ''Hope'' stayd att Newcastle about a weeke as he remembreth, and there the<br /> sayd Barnhide hired a Pilot by name John Holland to conduct his sayd shipp<br /> for London And the sayd Pilot comeing on board brought her safe to<br /> Harwich after about nine or ten days, whither the sayd shipp was putting<br /> in to enquire for a Convoy, but stayed not there, for that the ''Hare pinke''<br /> being a small Man of warr with two other small vessells were then<br /> conveing out bound for London, and the sayd ''Hares'' Company understanding<br /> that the ''Hope'' was also bound thither wished there to sayle with the<br /> sayd shipp ''Hope'': And otherwise he cannot depose. To the 14th. 15. and 16th articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd<br /> ''Hare pinke'' and two other vessells lead the way and the ''Hope'' followed them<br /> having her sayd Pilot still on board her, And towards the night of<br /> the same day whereon they departed from Harwich the sayd vessells<br /> came all suddenly and unexpectedly upon the soands called the Middle<br /> ground and three of them stuck fast videlicet the sayd Convoy. a Dutch hoy<br /> and the sayd shipp ''Hope''. and the sayd Convoy or ''Hare pinke'' soone after<br /> splitt asunder. And the master and Company of the ''Hope'' used all the<br /> endeavour that might be to gett their shipp loose, but all in vayne. And<br /> the Company of the Convoy finding their pinke splitt and being<br /> many men and having but a weake boat would have gotten or<br /> borrowed the ''Hopes'' boat which was good and strong, but the sayd Barnhide<br /> and Company considering the great danger they were in night being now<br /> come upon them refused to part with their boat, howbeit three or four<br /> of the pinkes Company sprang into the sayd boat, and more would have<br /> come in if they had not bene hindred, where upon they went off towards<br /> the sayd hoy in their owne boat, and the master and Company of the ''Hope'' having<br /> very great feare that they would returne and furnishing themselves<br /> with weapons out of their pinke (which was not yet wholly sunke) and<br /> taking the ''Hopes'' boat by force, and not seeing any probable hopes of getting<br /> the ''hope'' loose from the sands, did goe to shoare in their boat together<br /> with such of the Pinkes Company as came into the same as aforesayd,<br /> and this deponent who was present and saw the premisses so happen<br /> went ashore likewise with her. To the 17th article he saith the sayd boat came to shoare about one of the Clock in the<br /> night, and there was onely one poore howse there, and noe present helpe could<br /> be heard of to gett the sayd shipp loose. And the next day Barnhide and Company<br /> mett with advertisement that their shipp was gott off the sand and that a Fisher=<br /> man was carrying her to London, whither they repayred. after her<br /> And otherwise he cannot depose. To /> And otherwise he cannot depose. To  +
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