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HCA 13/70 f.110r Annotate
First transcribed 26 August 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 110  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 26/08/2014  +
Transcription for the sayd voyage. And saith that in hisfor the sayd voyage. And saith that in his passage upon the sayd voyage<br /> the sayd shipp mett with so many and long continueing Calmes that she<br /> spent three monethes before she came into the duynes by reason whereof<br /> the sayd shipps provisions of bread beefe and fish were wholly spent so as<br /> this deponent and Company were enforced and did putt into the duins for<br /> the procuring of bread fresh water and other provisions for the sustenance<br /> of the men who had nothing left to eat and without which they could ot<br /> continue on their voyage for hamburgh, and the tyme they so putt into<br /> the downes happened on or about the fourteenth day of August 1654<br /> last past old stile. And he further saith that upon the eighteenth<br /> day following of the same moneth and whilest the sayd shipp ''Angelo''<br /> ''Custode'' lay there in the duins for the taking in of her sayd provisions<br /> there happened a sudden and violent storme at sea, by the force whereof<br /> a new flemmish pinke riding there was loosed from her anchor hold<br /> and fall violently upon the ''Angelo Custode'' and brake her boltspritt<br /> and her head and carryed the same together with the yards sayles and<br /> tackle of the boltspritt in to the sea where they were all lost. insomuch<br /> that the sayd shipp ''Angelo Custode'' being so maymed was in great<br /> danger of sinking so as one halfe of this deponents mariners gott into<br /> the boat to escape for their lives; this sayd accident he saith happened<br /> in the night tyme of the sayd [?18th] day, and the sayd tempest continued<br /> till the next day being the nineteenth day new (sic) stile of the sayd moneth<br /> in the morning of which day another great fflemish pinque having<br /> a while before cast Anchor was forced therefrom by the impetuous<br /> to so apparent danger of sinking her that this deponent and Company<br /> for avoyding of splitting and wracking one shipp against the other<br /> were constreyned and did cutt their Cables and left their<br /> Anchors in the sea, how beit he saith the sayd Anchors and<br /> cables were found againe, and preserved, but one new cable and a great<br /> anchor were utterly lost. And moreover saith that the sayd nineteenth day<br /> of August the sayd storme still continueing working, by reason of<br /> the dammages aforesayd a third flemmish vessell being a shipp faell<br /> likewise foule upon the ''Angelo Custode'' and broke downe part of<br /> her side insomuch that she now tooke in so much water, as there was noe<br /> hope of preserving her. And the English pilott who was on board her<br /> conceyving it impossible to preserve her made in for dover road purposely<br /> to putt her ashoare and take her chance to the losse of her selfe and<br /> lading, desiring onley to save the mens lives, which were in great<br /> danger continuall pumping being scarce sufficient to keepe her a float<br /> thecient to keepe her a float<br /> the  +
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