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HCA 13/70 f.326v Annotate
First transcribed 5 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 326  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 05/01/2015  +
Transcription thirteenth of Aprill last and continued ththirteenth of Aprill last and continued the sspace of twenty foure howers and better<br /> with great violence, In both which stormes the sayd shipp tooke very much water by<br /> reason the sea wrought over the shipps side and decks soe that the same was in great<br /> danger of being cast away and the Company of her of perishing, And hee saith that what<br /> damage is happened to the sayd shipps ladeing happened not by any defect or<br /> insufficiencie of the sayd shipp, or for want of dennage and good stowing the goods or through any neglect of the<br /> sayd shipps company, but only by reason of the sayd stormees and the violence of them, which<br /> was soe great, that this deponent (having used to goe to sea these twenty yeares) never<br /> conceived him selfe to be in the like danger of being cast away as hee was in the sayd<br /> stormes, The premisses hee deposeth for the reasons aforesayd and further<br /> hee cannot depose./ To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./ Repeated before doctor Clarke the marke of the sayd<br /> Isaack [MARKE] Allbury [MARKE, RH SIDE] ************************************** The same day [CENTRE HEADING] Examined upon the sayd allegation/ '''4.''' '''William Carter''' of Shadwell in the parish of Stepney alias Stenbenheath<br /> in the County of Middlesex Mariner Gunner of the shipp ''hopewell''<br /> aged twenty fower yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne<br /> and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith hee went Gunner of the sayd<br /> shipp ''hopewell'' the voyage in question and well knoweth that during<br /> all the tyme arlate videlicet at the sayd shipps setting forth upon the sayd voyage<br /> during the moneths of October November and december 1654 arlate and during all her stay<br /> at Scanderoone, and till her comeing home from thence to London the sayd shipp was a<br /> tight stronge and staunch vessell and fitt and in good condition to carry Merchants goods The<br /> premisses hee deposeth for the reasons abovesayd and further saving his subsequent<br /> deposition hee cannot depose./ To the second and third articles of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth that hee<br /> well knoweth the sayd shipp did at Scanderoone arlate take in divers goods and<br /> Merchandizes and saith hee this deponent helped to stowe them, and thereby knoweth that<br /> they were well and carefully stowed upon wood and matts sufficient to make<br /> dennage for them and all care taken that could be by the arlate George Case and Company<br /> that the sayd goods might be preserved from damage but saith the says shipp un her<br /> course from Scanderoone to London mett with two very violent stormes the first<br /> whereof happened off of Callery an Island in the Streights being about 38 degrees and a halfe<br /> latitude, and upon or about the 12th of January last the winde being West North West and somtymes North West which storme was soe violent that the<br /> Master and Company for the better safety of their owne lives, and the sayd shipp and goods could for the<br /> dayes space beare only a peece of the mizen sayle, And the second storme happened<br /> about the 13th of Aprill last Off of Silly the winde then blowing South East by South which<br /> storme continued the space of 24 howers and more In which stormes the sayd shipp tooke in [?very]<br /> much water, the sea running often cleere over her decks soe that shee was in great danger<br /> of sinking and her company like to be cast away And hee saith the damage that happened to the<br /> sayd shipps ladeing happened meerely thorugh the violence of the sayd stormes and not through<br /> any neglect if the shipps Company, or tby any defect of the sayd shipp, or want of good<br /> stowage, This hee knoweth for the reasons aforesayd being an eyewitnes of the premisses<br /> And further hee cannot depose./ To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./ Repeated before doctor Clarke William Carter [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] '''See the 5th witnesse in A10/<br /> in the foregoeing booke/<br /> namely the nineth booke./'''/<br /> namely the nineth booke./'''  +
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