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HCA 13/63 f.22r Annotate
First transcribed 1 March 2018  + , 1 March 2018  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 22  +
Parent volume HCA 13/63  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 01/03/2018  + , Uploaded image; transcribed on 01/03/2018  +
Transcription did about an hower and a halfe after she sdid about an hower and a halfe after she soe came ashore carrye theSkipper<br /> of the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' from shore aboard the said<br /> shippe and thereby knoweth [?XXX] and sawe that they had<br /> noe Pilot at all then abord at the tyme arlate Et alr nescit deponere. Ad 4um nisi ex relacone aliorum nescit deponere Ad 5um deponit et dicit that the ship the ''Phillippe'' arlate<br /> at and before the tyme arlate was laid up ashoare in a convenient<br /> sand usuall place for and as an emptie shippe and as out of<br /> imployment (haveing finished her voyage) And saith hee<br /> was soe laid up in such a place as in all probability<br /> was out of the way of deoeing or receaving any wrong, and<br /> had soe layen by the space of 10. or 11 weekes next before<br /> that. reddens racionem scientia se hua this deponent seeing<br /> the said ship the ''Phillip'' when shee soe came in as aforesaid<br /> from her voyage last made, into the place predeposed<br /> and knoweing the said place to bee convenient as is<br /> predeposed. Et alr necit deponere. Ad 6um deponit that hee this deponent did see the shippe<br /> the ''Saint Jacobe'' arlate (after such tyme as shee had bin ashore<br /> as is arlate as this deponent ws credibly informed) and<br /> saith shee came to An Anchor in the Middle of the chauncell<br /> of the said River of Thames in a faire birth and in such<br /> a place as this deponent saith hee hath often seene ships<br /> of tweice the Burthen of the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' ride<br /> with serenity and conveniencye without doeing or receaveing<br /> any damage Et alr nescit deponere Ad 7. et 8. deponit et dicit that the Company aboard the<br /> said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' for want of skill and iudgement<br /> did (as this deponent saith) haile theire said shipp ashore<br /> and come aground on the North side of the River of Thames<br /> neare unto the place whereat the said shipp the ''Phillip'' arlate lay<br /> (notwithstanding that they were come with her to An Anchor<br /> as aforesaid in the said channell where shee might have continued<br /> and whilest it was twoe foote and a halfe att Ebb as is arlate<br /> And saith, that noe Sea man or Pilot whatsoever by the<br /> Custome of the said River of Thames may or ought<br /> to bring any shipp laden (att an Ebbing Water especially)<br /> upon the North side of the said Reiver neare the place arlate<br /> The premisses he deposeth hee this deponent liveing as<br /> aforesaid neare the said place and is and hath bin conversant<br /> by his trade upon the said River for theise 20.ty yeares last<br /> past whereby hee knoweth the same to bee one, besides hee<br /> saith dureing all the said time hee never sawe any shippe<br /> laden (as the ''Saint Jacob'' was) come or was hailed a shore at<br /> that place unlesse by extraordinary extremitye and stresse of<br /> weather - Et alr nescit deponere. Ad> weather - Et alr nescit deponere. Ad  + , did about an hower and a halfe after she sdid about an hower and a halfe after she soe came ashore carrye theSkipper<br /> of the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' from shore aboard the said<br /> shippe and thereby knoweth [?XXX] and sawe that they had<br /> noe Pilot at all then abord at the tyme arlate Et alr nescit deponere. Ad 4um nisi ex relacone aliorum nescit deponere Ad 5um deponit et dicit that the ship the ''Phillippe'' arlate<br /> at and before the tyme arlate was laid up ashoare in a convenient<br /> sand usuall place for and as an emptie shippe and as out of<br /> imployment (haveing finished her voyage) And saith hee<br /> was soe laid up in such a place as in all probability<br /> was out of the way of deoeing or receaving any wrong, and<br /> had soe layen by the space of 10. or 11 weekes next before<br /> that. reddens racionem scientia se hua this deponent seeing<br /> the said ship the ''Phillip'' when shee soe came in as aforesaid<br /> from her voyage last made, into the place predeposed<br /> and knoweing the said place to bee convenient as is<br /> predeposed. Et alr necit deponere. Ad 6um deponit that hee this deponent did see the shippe<br /> the ''Saint Jacobe'' arlate (after such tyme as shee had bin ashore<br /> as is arlate as this deponent ws credibly informed) and<br /> saith shee came to An Anchor in the Middle of the chauncell<br /> of the said River of Thames in a faire birth and in such<br /> a place as this deponent saith hee hath often seene ships<br /> of tweice the Burthen of the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' ride<br /> with serenity and conveniencye without doeing or receaveing<br /> any damage Et alr nescit deponere Ad 7. et 8. deponit et dicit that the Company aboard the<br /> said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' for want of skill and iudgement<br /> did (as this deponent saith) haile theire said shipp ashore<br /> and come aground on the North side of the River of Thames<br /> neare unto the place whereat the said shipp the ''Phillip'' arlate lay<br /> (notwithstanding that they were come with her to An Anchor<br /> as aforesaid in the said channell where shee might have continued<br /> and whilest it was twoe foote and a halfe att Ebb as is arlate<br /> And saith, that noe Sea man or Pilot whatsoever by the<br /> Custome of the said River of Thames may or ought<br /> to bring any shipp laden (att an Ebbing Water especially)<br /> upon the North side of the said Reiver neare the place arlate<br /> The premisses he deposeth hee this deponent liveing as<br /> aforesaid neare the said place and is and hath bin conversant<br /> by his trade upon the said River for theise 20.ty yeares last<br /> past whereby hee knoweth the same to bee one, besides hee<br /> saith dureing all the said time hee never sawe any shippe<br /> laden (as the ''Saint Jacob'' was) come or was hailed a shore at<br /> that place unlesse by extraordinary extremitye and stresse of<br /> weather - Et alr nescit deponere. Ad> weather - Et alr nescit deponere. Ad  +
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