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HCA 13/70 f.301v Annotate
First transcribed 12 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 301  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 12/01/2015  +
Transcription To the one and twentith article he deposetTo the one and twentith article he deposeth and saith that<br /> all the time the arlate shipp the ''Elzabeth'' lay at the Isle<br /> of Wight, when the said Stainton would not goe out<br /> to sea, the said shipps Company fedd upon the victualls<br /> provided by the arlate Rich, And that he beleiveth the<br /> said victualls did cost between five and sixe hundred<br /> pounds. And further he cannot depose. To the two and twentith article he deposeth that in all<br /> probability the said Stanton (had he gone out to sea in<br /> the said moneth of January 1651) had taken some prizes<br /> for that, whilst the said shipp the ''Elzabeth'' lay at the<br /> Cowes, other men of warre that went out to sea did<br /> take prizes of good value, And further he cannot<br /> depose. To the three and twentith article he deposeth that the said<br /> Rich was much damnifyed by the leakage and perishing<br /> of the wines predeposed of, and alsoe by the eating up<br /> of his victualls when the man of warr lay at the<br /> Isle of Wight, and his paying freight fo the said<br /> shipp when she did nothing, And that (as he beleiveth)<br /> the said Rich was damnifyed by the shippps lying at the<br /> Ile of Wight in not going to sea, in her victualls<br /> and hyre to the value of 1200 or 1000 at least<br /> And further he cannot depose To the crosse Interrogatoryes./ To the Interrogatories 1st position. To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he referreth himselfe to<br /> his former deposition And otherwise cannot answeare. To the second Interrogatory he answereth that he referreth himselfe to<br /> his deposition made in this cause, and that he hath often<br /> heard the interrate Rich give order to the said Captaine Stainton<br /> to goe to sea, and aske him when he did not goe, which orders<br /> were by word of mouth but he remembreth not when as either<br /> to the say of the weeke or month, but that it was soe spoken<br /> at Mr Nailers where they the said Rich and Stanton lay<br /> in the Isle of Wight And furher he cannot answeare. To the third Interrogatory he answereth that he referreth himselfe<br /> to his former deposition, and that besides the fower prizes<br /> the said Stanton carryed with him to the Isle of Wight, one<br /> prize was sent to Weymouth, another to Plymouth and a<br /> third to London, and that the said prizes were manned<br /> with the ''Elzabeths'' Company, and that at first there were<br /> about threescore imployed in manning of the said seaven prizes<br /> and that in about a months space most of them that went to<br /> Weymouth, Plymouth and London, especially the two Masters<br /> Mates and other officers returned to the said shipp the ''Elzabeth'',<br /> and that within a fortnight after the other fwer prizes<br /> were arrived at Cowes, those of the ''Elzabeths'' Company that manned<br /> those prizes were cleared off to about fower men in a shipp<br /> soeabout fower men in a shipp<br /> soe  +
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