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HCA 13/70 f.420r Annotate
First transcribed 15 August 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 420  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 15/08/2014  +
Transcription night drawing on the Master and company thnight drawing on the Master and company thought it [?safer] to stand out<br /> to sea till the next day, and noe body then appearing to enquire the way of,<br /> and the sayd ffare not being able to direct them, the Master and Company by<br /> helpe of a Dutch booke on board called the Waggoner which showed the topps and<br /> formes of the land and the names of them did with<br /> much labour and trouble<br /> shape their course according as the sayd booke and their owne judgment<br /> guided them towards druntam aforesayd, but<br /> were many dayes getting thither more then they needed to have bin<br /> if the saud Richard ffare had bin able and sufficient in knowledge and<br /> experience of the way, which hee was not, as further by this deponents<br /> deposition to the ensuing articles may appeare, And further saving<br /> his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose./ To the 7th and 8th articles hee saith that soe ignorant the sayd Richard<br /> ffare was and insufficient to pilott the sayd shipp to drantam aforesayd,<br /> that when the sayd Master and Company had by helpe of the sayd booke and<br /> their owne industry sayled the sayd shipp neere the month of the<br /> River of druntam, and lay off a little at sea to see if they could light<br /> of any shipp or boate that might directe them, and none for a while<br /> appearing the sayd Master did againe aske the sayd ffaire where or<br /> neere what land theshipp then was, and what goods mooreings there were neere<br /> druntam Byt the sayd ffaire knew not nor could give any certaine accompt where hee then was nor of<br /> the way into the River of druntam or what mooreings there were therein<br /> which the Master and Company seeing were much troubled at<br /> but hee saith that shortly after it pleased God the Master and<br /> Company espied a ffisherboate and made toward it and made signes to<br /> them in her to come aboard which hee did, and soe by their meanes and direction<br /> the sayd shipp was guided into the River of druntam and brought to a<br /> safe place of Anchorage in the sayd river, which is very scarce<br /> there the river being very deepe, except in some few places, And<br /> further to theses articles hee cannot depose saving hee saith the sayd<br /> River of druntam is a very longe river and druntam scituate<br /> many leagues from the mouth of it And further hee cannot depose/ To the 9th hee saith that in the sayd shipps course homewards towards<br /> the downes shee met with fowle weather and Crosse windes whereby<br /> shee was put somwhat out of her direct course and driven towards<br /> the Coast of holland but without the Master (having had former experience ofhe Master (having had former experience of  +
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