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HCA 13/73 f.517v Annotate
First transcribed 3 June 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 517  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 03/06/2014  +
Transcription where this deponent then dwelt, and borrowwhere this deponent then dwelt, and borrowed money of Captaine [XXXX GUTTER]<br /> Paine there dwelling for payment of the summe of her redemption<br /> soe that the said vessell was brought to Saint Ives where this deponent [XXX]<br /> and was often aboard her, and this hee saith was about two yeeres and<br /> a halfe or betweene two and three yeeres since, 0the time [XXX GUTTER]<br /> hee doth not now remember) And saith that while shee was soe [XXX GUTTER]<br /> at Saint Ives upon her said bringing th[?e]ther, the boyes and [?common ?seamen GUTTER]<br /> that knew her (and had understood that the Captaine that commanded<br /> her when shee was as aforesaid in warlike imployment, was or had<br /> bin a Blacksmith) called and named her the ''hammer and Tongs'', and [XXX GUTTER]<br /> Captaine Peirce threatened to sue such as soe called her, they still<br /> called her by that name, and the rather persisted in s[?oe GUTTER]<br /> naming her, because hee soe threatned them, and by that [?meanes GUTTER]<br /> shee was there commonly soe called and there shee was entred [?into GUTTER]<br /> the Custome house by that name, And soe hee saith the said<br /> Barke that soe was formerly called the ''hopewell'', was then called the<br /> ''hammer and Tongs'' and was and is one and<br /> the same vessell, and by that name shee went out from Saint Ives, which was about two monethes after such her first comming<br /> thither by the name of the ''Hopewell'', and since such her [?setting GUTTER]<br /> out this deponent hath not seene her, and saith shee was a [??ffrench GUTTER]<br /> built vessell, and had three port holes on every side, and a long<br /> slender head, and had the picture of a man in her sterne<br /> holding his hat in his hand in a saluting posture, and [?was GUTTER]<br /> of the burthen in his estimation of betweene fiftie and sixtie<br /> tonnes. And further hee cannot depose. To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first (it being donne as required) hee saith hee liveth by [?his GUTTER]<br /> estate and by merchandize, and saith hee [?hath] [?dwelt] for theise seaven<br /> last at Saint Ives aforesaid, and that hee hath knowne mr<br /> drawater about a fortnight last and not longer, and [?Richard GUTTER]<br /> Mills the partie defendant about seaven yeeres last, and [?XXX]<br /> hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition./ To the fifth hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition [?wherein GUTTER]<br /> hee hath fully satisfied the same. To the last hee yeeldeth reasons of his knowledge as aforesaid<br /> and otherwise answereth not. Upon the rest not interrogated by direction of Mr d[?yer] the [?proctor GUTTER]<br /> ministrand. Repeated before doctor Zouch the Judge. Ed:w Paynebefore doctor Zouch the Judge. Ed:w Payne  +
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