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HCA 13/71 f.169v Annotate
First transcribed 14 January 2013  +
First transcriber Alex Jackson  +
Folio 169  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 14/01/2013  +
Transcription And there was materialls sufficient to havAnd there was materialls sufficient to have made the sayd Stanchions strong<br /> enough in case they would have made use of them. But he<br /> saith the sayd Stancheons were made too weake and insufficient<br /> and indeed so weake that soone after the sayd shipp was gone to sea with<br /> the sayd horses, the sayd Stanchions did breake downe, and the<br /> sayd horses by reason of such bad stowage fell one upon another<br /> and so one killed another and all of them dyed one horse<br /> onely excepted all which he knoweth for that he was a Passenger<br /> in and on board the sayd shipp and saw the premisses so fall out<br /> and heard this precontest William Tickell offer the Master and<br /> Mariners of the sayd shipp strong and good sparrs which he<br /> had provided some where of he brought aboard, for the making<br /> the sayd Stanchions stong and sufficient, but they refused thee some<br /> saying the stanchions they had made were strong enough, or to<br /> that purpose. And saith that the Master and Company did<br /> not proceed on to the Barbadoes but came to Newcastle, which<br /> as this deponent hath heard and beleiveth was without order<br /> of his Owners. And otherwise he cannot depose. To the fourth article hee saith that the sayd Owners being Mr Batson and<br /> Company (as by letters which he hath seene he came to know) and having<br /> notice that the sayd horses were lost and sayd shipp receyved some<br /> hurt and was come to Newcastle, ordered her to come into this<br /> River of Thames neer to Gravesend there to be supplyed of what<br /> she wanted and so to proceed on her sayd intended voyage. And<br /> otherwise he cannot depose. To the fifth article of the sayd allegation he saith it is not usuall to impresss the<br /> mates or Boatswayne of any shipp being upon a voyage, and<br /> in case any such be prest it is usuall upon their making knowne<br /> their imployment to release them and accordingly he saw that<br /> the sayd James Cooke and Maynard Johnson having bene once prest<br /> were released presently upon their making knowne their offices<br /> on board the sayd shipp. And further he ćannot depose not being<br /> on board upon the sayd persons were last pressed, and submitted thereto<br /> without returning to their respective imployment on board the<br /> sayd shipp. To the .6th. article of the sayd allegation he saith that the sayd Maynard Johnson<br /> did behave himselfe Stubbornely and perversly on board the sayd<br /> shipp not onely neglecting and refusing to obey the Masters Commands<br /> but discouraging his fellowes in their dutyes, and particularly saith<br /> that whilest the sayd shipp lay att NewCastle he heard the Master<br /> call to him the sayd Johnson to call upp the Company to assist att the<br /> removing of a stage for the Carpenters who went there doeing some<br /> repairs to the sayd shipp, and heard the sayd Johnson refused to<br /> call them, and heard him allso say, that the Mariners were fooles<br /> if they gave their assistance or to that purpose. And further he<br /> cannot depose. To further he<br /> cannot depose. To  +
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