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HCA 13/73 f.100r Annotate
First transcribed 12 August 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 100  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 12/08/2013  +
Transcription the winde wards againe without assisting ithe winde wards againe without assisting in the ladeing of the sayd ffish<br /> and after about an howers tyme returned againe to the place where the sayd<br /> Woods and those of the shipps company who assisted him were weighing of ffish on<br /> shoare, and the sayd Grove went on shoare but what words passed<br /> betweene the sayd Woods and Grove hee knoweth not, but saith hee being alsoe<br /> purser knoweth that there were one hundred and twenty kintalls of ffish<br /> laden that day aboard the ''Peace'', and saith there were twenty seaven men &<br /> boyes belonging to the ''Peace'' most of which were on shoare imployed about<br /> the shippes affayres some about helpeing to lade the sayd 120 kintalls of<br /> fish and others about other busines but how those who remayned on board were<br /> imployed by the Master hee knoweth not And further hee cannot depose/ To the 12th and 13th articles hee saith that while the sayd shipp ''Peace'' remayned at<br /> Newfound land this deponent being belowe deck heard the arlate Thomas<br /> Grove and the arlate Luke Woods at variance togeather upon the deck and<br /> heard the sayd Grove call the sayd Wood old Roague and Pedler and other<br /> reproachfull words and sayd that if hee the sayd Woods were not an old<br /> Roague hee the sayd Grove would drubb him and the sayd Grove speaking further to XXX the<br /> sayd Woods sayd thus or the like in effect you old Roague yow were in the hold<br /> the other day but if ever I see yow in hold againe I will trice yow up with a<br /> tackle, and hee saith that hee beleeveth that the occasion of such falling out<br /> betweene them was about salt which the sayd Grove refused to deliver<br /> according to the sayd Woods order for that this deponent after the<br /> sayd words were spoken comming up from belowe deck heard the sayd Grove<br /> and Woods talkeing somewhat more mildely upon the deck touching the delivery<br /> of salt and heard the sayd Woods aske the sayd Grove why hee would not<br /> suffer the salt to be delivered according to his the sayd Woods order whereto<br /> the sayd Grove replyed and sayed that hee wanted stiffening and the sayd Woods<br /> then speakeing to the sayd Grove sayd why then did you not gett stones bought<br /> aboard before for stiffening and these last<br /> mentioned speeches passed betweene them upon the open deck after this deponent<br /> came up upon the deck in the presence of severall of the sayd shipps company<br /> And further to these articles hee cannot depose./ To the 14th article hee saith that the sayd Wood being discontented at the speeches<br /> and passages aforesayd which had passed aboard betweene the sayd Grove and him<br /> did the same day (but wht day it was hee remembreth not) goe on shoare and left the<br /> sayd Grove and the arlate Tizard his Mate and this deponent aboard with the sayd<br /> Grove And hee saith that the sayd Grove the Master and the sayd Tizard being in talks<br /> togeather upon the deck hee this deponent heard the sayd Grove in an angerie<br /> manner saye there is a knott of yow which I will breake, but his meaning<br /> by those words this deponent knoweth not And hee saith that afterwards in<br /> the afternoone of that day this deponent goeing on shoare the sayd Woods<br /> was mentioned that if the sayd Woods pleased then to send aboard for any<br /> salt that hee wanted or would have out of the shipp it should be delivered<br /> And further to this article hee cannot depose./ To the 15th article hee saith that hee being aboard the ''Peace'' after hee had soe<br /> seene the noate aforesayd knoweth that some persons came with boates for<br /> salt as being sent for the same by the sayd Woods and that the sayd Thomas<br /> Grove the Master caused them to be turned away without receiving any salt<br /> notwithstanding the noate hee had soe written to Mr Woods And saith that when<br /> the sayd Grove soe refused to deliver the sayd salt the sayd shipp laye in the harbour<br /> of Saint Jones in Newfound land, which is a good harbour, and had then aboard her<br /> diversand had then aboard her<br /> divers  +
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