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HCA 13/71 f.521v Annotate
First transcribed 12 December 2012  +
First transcriber David Pashley  +
Folio 521  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 12/12/2012  +
Transcription France there to take in her full ladeing aFrance there to take in her full ladeing and thence to saile<br /> for London, and that hee this deponent was the said voyage one<br /> of her company, namely Pilot of her, and thereby knoweth the [?premisses GUTTER] To the second Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that the said<br /> shipp in the course aforesaid from Nantes for Narmoutier, came<br /> to an anchor in the Roade of Narmoutier about a Cannon shott<br /> from the shore, in a place where shipps doe frequently use to<br /> anchor, before they goe nearer the shore, which hee knoweth being<br /> a pilote and using those coasts and voyages. To the third and fourth Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth<br /> that it soe happened that at the time of the said shipps soe comming<br /> to an anchor, there was a Biskayer or some other Spanish man<br /> of warr, anchored in the said roade, whereupon his contest<br /> Eleazar le Merchant the yonger who was master of and went merchant in the<br /> said shipp ''ffortune'', went ashore to speake with the Merchant<br /> that was to lade there the rest of her lading, and that<br /> within the space of an houre after such his going ashore, there came<br /> a pilot from shoare on board the said shipp, as sent<br /> from the said merchant that was soe to lade<br /> the rest of the said shipps lading; and saith that after the said<br /> shipp ''ffortune'' had soe anchored about foure or five houres,<br /> the said pilot then soe came aboard, removed her to carry her<br /> nearer to shore and brought her by error or negligence upon a [?banck GUTTER]<br /> of sand, whence shee was speedily gott off againe, and was then<br /> by the said pilot brought and anchored in a place which hee [XX GUTTER]<br /> and affirmed to be a safe place for the said shipp to ride in, but<br /> in truth was a dangerous place, being upon a ledge of rocks,<br /> which hee knoweth being present and knowing the premisses. To the fifth Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that the weather<br /> speedily after the said shipps soe being brought last to an anchor<br /> grew tempestuous, and the tempest in the night time increased<br /> more and more, by meanes whereof the said shipp (the<br /> sea falling away and tide abating) bilged upon the said rocks<br /> and sanck and became full of water in the<br /> hould through leak{i}nes, soe that shee could not be set out<br /> againe to sea without first amending and repairing of her. And<br /> otherwise hee cannot depose saving hee sawe the premisses. To the sixth Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that the said shipp<br /> by reason of the said bilging remained under water<br /> by the space of seaven dayes or thereabouts, before shee was<br /> or could be gotten up againe, and saith then there were somtimes [XX GUTTER]<br /> and somtimes three or foure boates and 20 or 25 men or thereabouts<br /> used and imployed all or the most part of the space about pumping<br /> out the water and weighing up the said shipp, and that the [?Master GUTTER]<br /> ofd that the [?Master GUTTER]<br /> of  +
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