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HCA 13/70 f.234r Annotate
First transcribed 4 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 234  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 04/01/2015  +
Transcription preservation of the goods aboard and theirpreservation of the goods aboard and their owne lives to returne therewith<br /> in to the Port of Bristoll arlate where by their sayd Masters direction<br /> they unladed her of all her sayd ladeing of ffish there taken in before her<br /> last goeing from thence And the sayd Master after shee was soe unladed<br /> caused her to be viewed by Master shipp Carpenters, who upon view of<br /> her found some of her beames to be broken and that shee was soe weake<br /> and insufficient that shee was not fitt to performe a voyage from thence<br /> to the straights and could not be made fitt to proceede on her sayd intended<br /> voyage or any other voyage to the Straights without great costs and expence of much tyme, And saith the sayd<br /> William Maples after his second arrivall at Bristowe did not declare to this<br /> deponent (or any others of the shipps company that hee knoweth of) that hee<br /> purposed to proceede with his ayd shipp and ladeing to Naples and soe to Lepra<br /> and from thence back to England (which was the voyage this deponent and the rest of the<br /> sayd shipps company were first hyred at London to goe upon) but only sayd<br /> hee intended to goe with his sayd Ladeing of ffish to some part of the Straights<br /> or to that effect but discovered not to what Ports or places hee intended<br /> And thereupon this deponent and divers others of the sayd shipps company (standing neede of<br /> necessaries or cloathes and other things fitt for such a voyage as to the Straights (it<br /> being winter tyme and they unprovided of necessaries by reason they had lost their<br /> Cloathes and their adventure of ffish by the storme predeposed of when they came<br /> from Newfound land) did earnestly importune the sayd Maples to let them<br /> have some part of their wages due to them to provide them such necessaries as<br /> they wanted but the sayd Maples refused to pay them any part thereof to supply<br /> their necessities, by which meanes this deponent and the arlate Peter Bartlet<br /> William hamblin and other the Mariners of the sayd shipps company were<br /> constreyned to leave the sayd shipp and come to London to their freinds to bee<br /> supplyed with necessaries The premisses hee deposeth being one of the shipps<br /> company and present at the premisses predeposed And further hee cannot<br /> to these articles depose/ To the 12th hee saith that hee well knoweth both the Ports of Bristoll and<br /> London and hath frequented them both and thereby observed the hyre usually<br /> given to Mariners in them both and knoweth that Mariners are to be hyred<br /> upon any voyage from Bristoll at cheaper rates, then from the port of<br /> London And further hee cannot depose saving hee saith hee beleeveth the shipp<br /> ''Thomas and Lucy'' neede not nor doth stay at Bristoll for want of mariners<br /> to serve in her at as cheape rates as the wages of the Company of the sayd<br /> shipp ''Thomas and Lucie'' which were hyred as aforesayd at London - upon the first<br /> proceeding of the sayd shipp from thence upon the voyage in question, and saving<br /> hee knoweth not whether William Maples hath hired any other Mariners nor<br /> what hee hath contracted with them for./ To the 13th hee cannot depose To the 14th article hee saith that besides the want this deponent and the rest of the<br /> sayd shipp ''Thomas and Lucies'' Company had of Cloathes and other necessaries<br /> they well knew the sayd shipp was exceeding leakie and not fitt to goe a voyage<br /> and understood by the Carpenters who viewed her at Bristoll that shee<br /> could not be made fitt and serviceable to goe to sea without much cost and expence<br /> of tyme, and therefore durst not adventure to sea in her as shee was<br /> without repayreing for feare shee should have foundered in the sae And<br /> further hee cannot depose./ To the 15th hee saith hee well knoweth hee this deponent and the arlate William<br /> Hambly Peter Bartlet and the rest of the company of the saud shipp the ''Thomas and Lucie'' did faithfully<br /> served Lucie'' did faithfully<br /> serve  +
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