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HCA 13/71 f.30v Annotate
First transcribed 7 October 2012  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 30  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/10/2012  +
Transcription To the .9th. he saith he hath not sayled fTo the .9th. he saith he hath not sayled from Salina Road att any tyme in a direct line<br /> to the Streights mouth. but from places not farr from thence he hath sayled<br /> to the sayd Streights or neere the same the wind being favourable. And att some<br /> tymes he hath bene forced by reason of crosse wind in sayling from those<br /> parts to tack to and againe ˹to gaine a quicke passage˺ taking care still to keepe as neere the direct<br /> Course as may be in such sort as he hath predeposed; and it is true that in so doeing<br /> where the Channell is narrow as about Majorca it happens that the Christian<br /> Shore may be discovered one day and the Barbary shore another day, and<br /> many leagues may in that manner be run{n} more than the direct Course<br /> according to the Continuance of Crosse winds, and ćannot exactly be told but<br /> by him that measures his such severall traverses to and fro: And further<br /> saving his precedent depositions to which he informeth he cannot depose; To the 10th he saith it is usuall for ffactors to protest against Masters of shipps<br /> that make a breach of their XX ˹or˺der by staying or not staying in Port or<br /> otherwise, but that such protests are not allwayes made in those cases<br /> and therefore that it ćannot be concluded that a master hath performed<br /> his duty though noe such protest be made. And further he ćannot<br /> answer. To the 11th. hee saith that when a shippe is lett to freight, and the factors have not sufficient<br /> lading of the ffreighters goods to lade such shipp, they usually provide<br /> other goods of other men. to make a full freight, which other mens goods<br /> if the factors doe require it, this deponent beleiveth the master in such case is<br /> obliged to receyve on board him, that he may not retourne home whith a dead<br /> freight. for which he would otherwise be lyable to make satisfaction as this<br /> rendent conceyveth. And otherwise he ćannot answere. To the 12th he saith that having little knowledge in the steeving of woolls he<br /> cannot depose. To the 13th he saith that the galls as they come from Aleppo are sound, but by being<br /> shott loose, or by dammage happening to them in the shipp many tymes became<br /> rotten, and the sayd merchandize of galls is commonly taken in att Scand Smirna<br /> unweigh'd, this Rendent never seeing any weighed so farr as he remembreth<br /> but how woolls are taken in att Ciprus he knoweth not. And he saith that when<br /> a master of a shipp takes in galls without weight ˹he˺ is not bound as he ćoncey=<br /> veth to deliver them by weight. And for making or not making satisfaction<br /> for such weight as falls short of the entries made by the factories for such goods<br /> receyved in by tale and not by weight, he conceyveth that a master of a shipp<br /> is not in such case lyable to make satisfaction unlesse it appeare he hath embezled<br /> the same. And otherwise refering himselfe to the law in the sayd question<br /> propounded he cannot depose. To the 14th he saith that the baggs of galls are sübject to breake, and in such<br /> cases the baggs breaking are to be mended or the galls putt in other sacks<br /> by which meanes some small dammage but not to any considerable value<br /> doth often happen, and such inconveniencies ćannot allwayes be avoyded. And<br /> he beleiveth that Cotton Sackes are subject to the like. And otherwise he<br /> cannot depose. To the 15th he saith he never was {a}tt Porta fferara. To the 16th. he saith he knoweth nothing thereof. To the 17th. he saith that if his shipp were ready to sett sayle from Ciprus and<br /> a Convoy were ready there and would depart in some short tyme, he this Rendent<br /> would notwithstanding observe the order of his principalls or ffreighters, and<br /> so doeing conceyveth, he should not be practichable or lyable to satisfy any losse<br /> that might befall by not attending such Convoys; howbeit he saith that if the<br /> factors would sufficiently secure him from his Charterparty and the Convoy would<br /> sayle directly home, he would then, and not otherwise, stay for and attend<br /> such Convoyes And otherwise he ćannot depose Toonvoyes And otherwise he ćannot depose To  +
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