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HCA 13/70 f.512v Annotate
First transcribed 27 October 2014  +
First transcriber Karen Gunnell  +
Folio 512  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 27/10/2014  +
Transcription The same day [CENTRE HEADING] Examined upThe same day [CENTRE HEADING] Examined upon the sayd allegation '''d: Smith''' '''5''' '''Edward Rossiter''' of Lymehouse in the parish of Stepney and County of<br /> Middlesex Mariner aged 48 yeares or thereabouts quartermaster<br /> of the sayd shipp ''ffreeman'' a witness sworne and examined saith and deposeth<br /> as followeth videlicet. To the first second and third articles of the say allegation he saith that the shipp the ''ffreeman''<br /> was goeing downe the River Thames with a smale gale of winde and the shipp the ''Mary''<br /> arlate comng up the same River with benefit of the tyde of Fludd and that before such tyme<br /> as the damage in Controversie happened and whilest the shipp was at a good distance<br /> off got soe neere as that her company might heare what was was spoken unto them some of the<br /> Company of the ''ffreeman'' called out to rhe Company of the ''Mary'' and desyred them to put their<br /> a stayes and told them if they did not shee would be in danger to fall fowle of and runne<br /> aboard the ''ffreeman'' or to that effect which not withstanding the Company of the ''Mary''<br /> did not doe as they were desyred but on the contrary did brace their mayne top sayle on<br /> the back stayes and kept their fore sayle and fore topsyale full<br /> by which hee believeth the company of the ''Mary'' did in a careless and<br /> negligent manner for that they might have if they had pleased put their sayd shipp upon<br /> her stayes in manner as they were desyred and thereby or by having her a little more<br /> Northerlie safely have avoided falling fowle of the ''ffreeman'' soe that hee<br /> verily perswaded in his conscience that the damage controverted happened only through<br /> the fault of the Master and Company of the Mary and not by any fault of the Master and Company<br /> of the ''ffreeman'' and further hee cannot depose saving hee saith the ''ffreeman'' is a shipp<br /> of about 400 Tonnes and drew about Sixteene foote water the tyme arlate, and when<br /> the damage controverted happened was of the deponents knowledge soe neere the Southern<br /> shoare as she could goe without apparent danger of cumming on ground to the losse of the<br /> and her ladeing, And saving hee saith saith the ''Mary'' was and is a smale vessell<br /> and might have gone neere shoare or shaped any other course then as she did<br /> without hazard or danger the premisses hee deposeth being an eyewitness and aboard<br /> the ''ffreeman'' and one of her company. To the 4th hee saith hee knoweth not that any of the ''ffreeman'' company did cutt<br /> any of the tackle of the ''Mary'' and further cannot depose, To the 5th hee saith saving his foregoeing deposition to the 1: 2 and 3 articles hee cannot<br /> depose. To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING] '''Suckley''' To the first hee saith hee cometh to testifie the truth of his knowledge being sooe required<br /> to doe by John Whitty the Commander of the ''ffreeman'' and saith hee this deponent was a Quarter<br /> Master of the ''ffreeman'' the tyme Interrate and saith the ''Mary'' came fowle of the ''ffreeman'' in<br /> manner predeposed in the forenoone and when it was about three quarters fludd And<br /> further hee cannot answere./ To the 2 hee saith hee is payd all his wages save 30 ''s'' which is stopped out of his wages<br /> and the like out of the wages of others of the Company of the ''ffreeman'' for tobaccoe which<br /> by the Boatswaines booke appeareth to be laden aboard the ''ffreeman'' for at Virginia and<br /> was not found aboard her at her unladeing at London And otherwise hee cannot answere<br /> having heard nothing touching on any such resolution or declaration as is Interrogate/ To the third hee saith that Peter Wittie and this deponents contests George Pult and Edward King and<br /> others of the Company of the ''ffreeman'' did call out to the Company of the ''Mary''<br /> in manner predeposed, but what answere the ''Maryes'' company made hee knoweth<br /> not and saith the ''Mary'' was damaged and had her mayne mast broken downe<br /> by reason of her running fowle of the ''ffreeman'', but to what value hee cannot depose.<br /> And further cannot answere./ Reported before doctor Godolphin the marke of the sayd<br /> Edward '''O''' Rossiter [MARKE, RH SIDE]; Edward '''O''' Rossiter [MARKE, RH SIDE]  +
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