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HCA 13/72 f.145v Annotate
First transcribed 6 March 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 145  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 06/03/2013  +
Transcription of her knees gave way and most of her beamof her knees gave way and most of her beames wrought to and from<br /> and the oakeham wrought out of her seames all which notwithstanding<br /> the sayd Moulson being desyrous to gaine Virginia if possible still<br /> continued his course thitherwards although the Mariners and alsoe<br /> the passengers did advise him to alter his course and steere<br /> for the next land hee could get to for preservation of the shipp<br /> and goods and his and their lives and their advise not prevaileing with him<br /> but hee still continueing his course for Virginia they at length<br /> seeing their eminent danger they were in, both seamen and passengers<br /> threatened the sayd Moulson to nayle him in his Cabbin and to<br /> carry the shipp to the next convenient Port they could make to in<br /> order to preserve the shipp and such goods as were not allready utterly<br /> spoiled, and their lives, from persihing, whereupon the sayd Moulson<br /> seeing that the storme still continewed and the great danger the shipp<br /> and goods and their lives were in did cause the shipps helme to bee<br /> borne up right before the winde and sea, in order to make for land<br /> and caused the foresayle to be hoysed but before the same was<br /> hoysed cleare up the violense of the winde blew it cleare away<br /> And hee saith that by violense of the sayd storme and the store<br /> of water that brake into the sayd shipp the sayd shipp<br /> had at least five foote water in hold and the Company and passengers<br /> wrought continually at the chayne pumpe to cleere her and with<br /> much paines and difficulty brought her about the tenth of Janu=<br /> ary 1654 English style to Antegoe which was the most convenient place they could<br /> arrive at to save the sayd shipp and such goods as were not<br /> utterly spoiled and their lives and saith that after they were soe come to<br /> Antegoe the Company of the shipp did by reason of the leakiness of<br /> the shipp occasioned by the stormie weather pumpe often, to preserve<br /> as much as they could what goods was on board from further dammage<br /> than what they had receaved at Sea this hee deposeth of his owne sight and<br /> knowledge being aboard and one of the Company of the sayd shipp To the 16th hee cannot depose not being present when the protest<br /> arlate was made./ To the 17th hee saith that shortly after the arrivall of the sayd<br /> shipp ''Unitie'' at Antego the sayd shipp was viewed by Captaine J[olley GUTTER]<br /> and Captaine ffountayne Masters of shipps then there and by some<br /> shipp Carpenters whose names hee remembreath not, and hee well<br /> remembreth that hee heard some of them who soe viewed her saye<br /> that shee was soe battered and spoiled that shee was not able<br /> or fitt to goe to Sea nor to performe her voyage to Virginia<br /> And saith hee beleevth the sayd view was made by the procurance<br /> of the sayd Moulson and by authority from the Governour of Ante[go GUTTER]<br /> but what certificate was made in writing thereupon hee knoweth<br /> not, And further hee cannot depose,//> not, And further hee cannot depose,/  +
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