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HCA 13/73 f.5v Annotate
First transcribed 26 July 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 5  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 26/07/2013  +
Transcription the sayd shipp could not get there and arrthe sayd shipp could not get there and arrive at London soe soone<br /> as otherwise shee might have done if the sayd Grove had behaved<br /> him selfe civilly and bin obedient to order as hee ought to have<br /> done by a moneths tyme or thereabouts And these premisses hee saith<br /> were and are well knowne bot only to this deponent but also to the<br /> whole shipps company and alsoe to the Merchants who soe came to demand<br /> their goods And further hee cannot depose knowing nothing touching the<br /> makeing of the Protests arlate./ To the 35th article hee saith hee well remembreth that at Mevis this deponent<br /> and Robert Grove Cheife Mate of the ''Peace'' and William Tizard another mate of<br /> the sayd shipp and one Robert Chipp the Gunner of her were produced as<br /> witnesses before Captaine Morton Captaine Russell Captaine Smith<br /> and other officers under the Governour at Mevis upon Interrogatories given<br /> in before them against the sayd Thomas Grove the Master who was<br /> convened and appeared before them) touching his evell and disobedient carriage<br /> in the sayd voyage at Newfound lands, which notwithstanding the sayd<br /> Grove still continued his obstinate and refractory carriage and did upon<br /> all occasions endeavour the overthrowe of the voyage in question in<br /> manner as is before described [INSERTION MARK] [12 line vertical side bar on left hand side as an insert into the main text] [INSERTION MARK] and also hee saith that the sayd shipp ''Peace'' being in her course from Saint Christophers for England and about three hundred leagues<br /> from England and in Company of eleven sayle of English shipps who came from the Barbados and were bound for England the sayd Woods<br /> desyred the sayd Thomas Grove to prevent danger of being taken by enymyes to keepe Company with the sayd English shipps whereto the sayd Grove<br /> replyed and sayd hee would staye for noe body but would sayle as hee thought fitt and commanded the Company to heave out more sayles<br /> to make away from company of the sayd shipps and the sayd Woods desyring him not to doe soe, ?and ?requieting the shipps company on perill of the losse of their<br /> wages the shipp should by that meanes miscarry and be taken by men of warr in her passage to England to forebeare soe XXXX XX the sayd Grove fell a reveiling the sayd Woods<br /> and calling him old roague and old pedler and other reproachfull names and sayd for all hee was with his ?God XXXX (meaning the other shipps and their<br /> companyes) yet hee should not keepe them company, and the sayd Woods requiring the Company to strike the sayles which the sayd Groves had caused them to?man who were put up the sayd Grove tooke a handspike to knock downe this deponent and others who were willing to take them down and had without doubt done this deponent<br /> a mischife with the same if hee had not avoided him and Crept under the long boate which lay upon the decke, and soe XXX XXX XXX kept the sayd sayles still up till fowle weather<br /> which shortly after happened forced him to cause them to be taken in<br /> the marke of the sayd<br /> Peter[MARKE, SHOWING A "B" ON ITS BACK] Bartlett And further hee cannot depose./ To the 36th and 37th articles hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the<br /> Registery of this Court to the lawe, and to his foregoeing deposition and<br /> further cannot depose./ To the 38th article hee saith hee beleeveth and is verily perswaded in<br /> his conscience that the arlate Luke Woods by reason of the sayd Thomas<br /> Grove his sayd obstinate and refractory behaviour hath suffered losse and<br /> dammage beside the dammage in his foregoeing deposition<br /> mentioned, to a considerable value, but what to estimate<br /> the same at hee knoweth not And further hee cannot depose./ To the 39th article hee saith hee referreth him selfe to his<br /> foregoeing deposition and to the lawe and further cannot depose./ To the 40th hee saith the arlate Thomas Grove was and is an<br /> Englishman and an Inhabitant of the parish of Stepney and subiect<br /> to the Jurisdiction of this Court./ To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true./ Repeated before doctor Godolphin/ The marke of the sayd<br /> Peter [MARKE, SHOWING A "B" ON ITS BACK] Bartlett ******************************************* The 14th of January 1658 Examined on the sayd Libell./ '''Rp. 2us''' '''Richard Blake''' of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney<br /> and County of Middlesex Mariner aged thirty yeares or<br /> therabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined saith and<br /> deposeth as followeth videlicet To the first article of the sayd libell hee saith by reason hee<br /> this deponent went Boatswaine of the shipp ''Peace'' the voyage in question<br /> and was hired to serve as Boatswaine about the seaventh of March 1656 he<br /> knowethventh of March 1656 he<br /> knoweth  +
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