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HCA 13/72 f.119r Annotate
First transcribed 16 March 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 119  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 16/03/2013  +
Transcription On the 16th of September 1657. '''Rp. [?XOn the 16th of September 1657. '''Rp. [?X]''' '''George Browne''' of Southwell hall in Essex gentleman<br /> aged about 25 yeares, a wittnes produced, sworne<br /> and examined deposeth as followeth videlicet./ To the first and second articles of the said allegation he<br /> deposeth and saith That he this deponent came over in the<br /> shipp the ''Gilbert'' arlate from the Barbadoes as a Passenger<br /> and that the sayd shipp was bound for London, And<br /> that in the sayd shipps course from the Barbadoes she<br /> came to an anchor neere unto Aberdey arlate, and<br /> that she being there he this deponent had the arlate<br /> William Croford give order for the weighing of her<br /> anchors and trimming her leakes, and going for London,<br /> and that the greatest part of the sayd shipps Company<br /> (whereof one Tanner was a cheif) refused to goe for London<br /> upon a pretence of the shipps leakines, and that<br /> thereupon the said Master was afterwards compelled to goe with<br /> the sayd shipp for Bristoll, And further he cannot depose,/<br /> To the rest he is not examined by directionof the<br /> party producent. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING To the first he answereth that he was a passenger. To the 2d he answereth negatively. To the third interrogatory he answereth that the shipp interrate was heavily<br /> laden, and (in this Rendents iudgement) had more goods aboard her<br /> than was fitting, And that the iron chain pumpe of the sayd shipp<br /> was not made use of in the great storme she mett with, for that<br /> (as 'twas sayd) they could not come at her, by reason goods<br /> were stowed upon her And further he knoweth not to answere./ To the fourth and fifth interrogatories he answereth that by reason<br /> of the storme interrate the shipp became leaky, and was soe shaken<br /> by it that she did did (sic) gape in some places, and that<br /> the sayd shipps company did very laboriously worke at<br /> the hand=pumpes by their turns for the sayd shipps preservation<br /> which was upon their labour (which the good providence of<br /> God) preserved, And further he knoweth not to answere./ To the sixth he answereth that Aberdee was a place altogether<br /> unknown to all the shipps company except one Tanner And<br /> further he cannot depose,/ To the 7th he knoweth not to answeare./ To the eighth interrogatory he answereth that upon the sayd shipps<br /> arrivall at Aberdee, the interrate Captaine Croford lett<br /> off three gunns to have gotten intelligence where he was<br /> but yet noe body came aboard her, and the Captaine affirmed<br /> by, and the Captaine affirmed<br /> by  +
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