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HCA 13/70 f.30r Annotate
First transcribed 24 August 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 30  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 24/08/2014  +
Transcription of a voyage to Newcastle, which in all proof a voyage to Newcastle, which in all probability shee might in that time<br /> have performed, and that the Owners are thereby damnified to the cleare valew, as<br /> hee verily beleeveth of 60 ''li'' sterling or thereabouts. a shipp of that burthen as the ''Mary''<br /> is upon such a Voyage in the winter, being very able to cleare so much.<br /> All which hee deposeth upon the reasons aforesaid, And further cannot depose./ To the 4th hee referreth himselfe to the Acts and proceedings of this Court And<br /> further cannot depose./ To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./ To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING] To the first hee saith hee cometh to wittnesse the trueth of his knowledge in the<br /> Cause in question by the procurement of Robert Yaxley Master of the said shipp<br /> ''Mary'', and was Boateswaine of and aboard upon the decke of the said shipp<br /> together with the said master and his Contests and rest of the said shipps Company<br /> when the dammage in question was done, which was in the forenoone about .10.<br /> or 12. of the Clock. And further cannot depose./ To the 2d Interrogatorie hee saith, That the masts of the said shipp ''Mary'' so spoyled as<br /> hee hath predeposed were not new, but very strong and serviceable as could be<br /> required for such a shipp, and saith the standing rigging was all new, and most part of<br /> the running rigging, and that all the tackle and furniture spoyled and perished<br /> by the disaster aforesaid was very firme and sufficient, And saith that such as<br /> the said tackle and furniture as can with some expense be rendred any way usefull<br /> are not in this rendents estimation worth above ten or twelve pounds sterling<br /> And doeth now remaine aboard the said shipp the ''Mary'' And further hee<br /> cannot answer./ the marke of<br /> Samuel '''+''' Browne [MARKE, RH SIDE] ******************************** The 25th day of November <u>1654</u>:- Examined upon the said Allegation./ '''Rp. 4./''' '''Robert Lillicrep''' of Wapping in the parrish of<br /> Stepney and Countie of Middlesex mariner one of the Companie<br /> of the said Vessell the ''Mary''; aged 28. yeares or thereabouts<br /> a Wittnes sworne and examined./ To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith hee cannot depose, saving that hee<br /> hath credibly heard tha the arlate Robert Yaxley and others of Alborough<br /> in the County of Suffolke were and are the true and lawfull Owners of the<br /> arlate shipp the ''Mary'' and of her tackle and furniture, and so generally accompted To the second hee saith and deposeth, That upon ffriday the 26th day of October<br /> last past the said shipp the ''Mary'' being in her Course from Newcastle with a<br /> ladeing of Coales, bound for his Port of London, and coming up the River of<br /> Thames in Gallions reach, the Master and Companie thereof espied the shipp<br /> the ''ffreeman'' John Whitty Master, coming downe the said River in the reach<br /> aforesaid with a faire gale afore the same the wind then at West Southwest and having<br /> the full liberty of the Channell to passed by the said shipp ''Mary'' with<br /> as much convenience as could be desired, yet the said shipp the ''freeman'' bearing<br /> directly upon the shipp ''Mary'' the Master and Company thereof waved and<br /> called to them of the ''freeman'' to keepe a sterne, but the premisses notwithstanding<br /> the said Whitty and Companie violently and wilfully rann aboard the<br /> (saidwilfully rann aboard the<br /> (said  + , of a voyage to Newcastle, which in all proof a voyage to Newcastle, which in all probability shee might in that time<br /> have performed, and that the Owners are thereby damnified to the cleare valew, as<br /> hee verily beleeveth of 60 ''li'' sterling or thereabouts. a shipp of that burthen as the ''Mary''<br /> is upon such a Voyage in the winter, being very able to cleare so much.<br /> All which hee deposeth upon the reasons aforesaid, And further cannot depose./ To the 4th hee referreth himselfe to the Acts and proceedings of this Court And<br /> further cannot depose./ To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./ To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING] To the first hee saith hee cometh to wittnesse the trueth of his knowledge in the<br /> Cause in question by the procurement of Robert Yaxley Master of the said shipp<br /> ''Mary'', and was Boateswaine of and aboard upon the decke of the said shipp<br /> together with the said master and his Contests and rest of the said shipps Company<br /> when the dammage in question was done, which was in the forenoone about .10.<br /> or 12. of the Clock. And further cannot depose./ To the 2d Interrogatorie hee saith, That the masts of the said shipp ''Mary'' so spoyled as<br /> hee hath predeposed were not new, but very strong and serviceable as could be<br /> required for such a shipp, and saith the standing rigging was all new, and most part of<br /> the running rigging, and that all the tackle and furniture spoyled and perished<br /> by the disaster aforesaid was very firme and sufficient, And saith that such as<br /> the said tackle and furniture as can with some expense be rendred any way usefull<br /> are not in this rendents estimation worth above ten or twelve pounds sterling<br /> And doeth now remaine aboard the said shipp the ''Mary'' And further hee<br /> cannot answer./ the marke of<br /> Samuel '''+''' Browne [MARKE, RH SIDE] ******************************** The 25th day of November <u>1654</u>:- Examined upon the said Allegation./ '''Rp. 4./''' '''Robert Lillicrep''' of Wapping in the parrish of<br /> Stepney and Countie of Middlesex mariner one of the Companie<br /> of the said Vessell the ''Mary''; aged 28. yeares or thereabouts<br /> a Wittnes sworne and examined./ To the first article of the said Allegation hee saith hee cannot depose, saving that hee<br /> hath credibly heard tha the arlate Robert Yaxley and others of Alborough<br /> in the County of Suffolke were and are the true and lawfull Owners of the<br /> arlate shipp the ''Mary'' and of her tackle and furniture, and so generally accompted To the second hee saith and deposeth, That upon ffriday the 26th day of October<br /> last past the said shipp the ''Mary'' being in her Course from Newcastle with a<br /> ladeing of Coales, bound for his Port of London, and coming up the River of<br /> Thames in Gallions reach, the Master and Companie thereof espied the shipp<br /> the ''ffreeman'' John Whitty Master, coming downe the said River in the reach<br /> aforesaid with a faire gale afore the same the wind then at West Southwest and having<br /> the full liberty of the Channell to passed by the said shipp ''Mary'' with<br /> as much convenience as could be desired, yet the said shipp the ''freeman'' bearing<br /> directly upon the shipp ''Mary'' the Master and Company thereof waved and<br /> called to them of the ''freeman'' to keepe a sterne, but the premisses notwithstanding<br /> the said Whitty and Companie violently and wilfully rann aboard the<br /> (saidwilfully rann aboard the<br /> (said  +
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