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HCA 13/73 f.94v Annotate
First transcribed 12 August 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 94  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 12/08/2013  +
Transcription To the first article of the said AllegatioTo the first article of the said Allegation hee saith hee hath knowne<br /> the arlate Ship the ''Oporto Merchant'' for about two yeeres<br /> Last, and saith the arlate Mr Hill, hath bin for all the said<br /> time Comonly accounted a part owneer of the said Ship<br /> and of her tackle and furniture, and further hee cannot<br /> depose/: To the second hee saith that the sayed Ship the ''Oporto Merchant''<br /> being laden at the Barbadoes, with Sugars and Cottons and<br /> some other merchandizes for the account of several merchants<br /> Departed from thence bound for this Port of London and<br /> in her Course hetherward, neere the Islands fflowers<br /> and Calves, being two of the Westerene Islands on<br /> or about the 20th day of January last, shee met with<br /> a great, and violent Storme; which Continued about<br /> sixteene houres very violent, the Winde being then<br /> at West, and the said. shipp tunning before the Sea, for<br /> her better preservation) under a foresaile, her sterne gave<br /> way, And thereupon, her Company were forced to<br /> hang their foresaile, and lye under a mizen, and<br /> the said Ships Tiller by Violence of the said Storme<br /> was broken, which did much endanger her Rudder and<br /> sterne post, and by meanes of the breaking of her Tiller<br /> the said Ship, shee receaved much water in at her helme Port which<br /> came into the said Ships hold, and the said Ships mizen [XXX GUTTER]<br /> by the violence and force of the said Storme was Torne in<br /> peeces. and the greatest part of it blowne away, and the<br /> said Ship lying broad off to the sea, shipped a great<br /> Sea, which washed over board her sheath Anchor, which<br /> was fastned by the said Ships side and washed her Boate<br /> and Skiffe, to Leewards, and the said Anchor, hanging<br /> by a Rope where with it was fastned to the said Ships<br /> side, and the said Ship, Turning or rowling too and<br /> fro, the said Anchor bilged a hole, neere the Lough of the<br /> Said Ship, and made a Leake in her, through which there<br /> went some water, and their being as aforesaid much<br /> water receaved at the helme Port of the said Ship, the said<br /> Ship had about foure foote water in her hold, which<br /> caused the said Ship to lye dead in the Sea. And saith that<br /> by the Violence and Duration of the said Storme and the p[XXX GUTTER]<br /> aforesaid, the said Ship and her Lading and Company<br /> on board her were in Great Danger of Sinking and<br /> Perishing in the Sea The premisses hee deposeth being on board<br /> the said Ship the said time, and Carpenter of her. And<br /> Otherwise cannot depose. (To<br /> Otherwise cannot depose. (To  +
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