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HCA 13/73 f.656r Annotate
First transcribed 31 October 2016  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 656  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 31/10/2016  +
Transcription 4. die Decembris 1660./: [CENTRE HEADING] 4. die Decembris 1660./: [CENTRE HEADING] Sup Allone predict Examinatus./ '''Rp.''' '''2.us''' '''Robert Smith''' de Greenwitch Nauta annos agens<br /> 19 aut circiter testis in hac causa productus et<br /> Juratus./ Ad j.um arlum dicta Allonis dicit that the arlate John Absolan<br /> Anthony Deane, Mr Strange and Nathaniel Butler and Company<br /> were the time arlate and before, the true and lawfull owners<br /> of the arlate ship the ''Swanne'' and her tackle apparrell<br /> and furniture and soe Comonly accounted to be, which hee<br /> deposeth for that hee belonged to the said ship about a yeere<br /> before shee was bilged as hereafter is mentioned./ Ad 2. 3. 4. et 5 arlos dicit that about a fortnight before his Sacred<br /> Majestyes happy returne to this City (the time other=<br /> wise hee doth not remember) the said Ship ''Swanne'' then<br /> lying in Tinmouth haven weighed to come out thence<br /> with a lading of Coales for London. and saith a ship<br /> of Brighthampson whereof one Nicholas Payne was master<br /> came next after the said ship ''Swanne'', and coming nere<br /> unto her, and there being a fflemish hoy ahead of the ''Seanne''<br /> soe that her Company durst not make more saile for feare<br /> of being foule of her, the Mate of the said Ship ''Swanne''<br /> called out three times to the said Paine and Company to lower their<br /> sailes, saying that if they did not they would be foule of the<br /> ''Swanne'' or to that effect, and the said Paine made answer<br /> that hee would warrant them hee would not be foule of<br /> her, and would not cause his sailes to be lowered, but Imediately<br /> after withall his sailes full at the turning of the bill point becalming the ''Swan'' runne his ships boultspritt into<br /> the middle of the ''Swanns'' mizen shrouds, and thereupon<br /> the Company of the ''Swanne'' (whereof this deponent was then one)<br /> dropped an Anchor, and vered the Cable as much as they<br /> durst for touching the ground but the said Paynes ship<br /> made soe fast upon the ''Swanne'' withall her sailes full (hee<br /> not causing them at all to be lowred) that shee forced the same<br /> [?howe] soe that it could not nor did bring the ''SWan''<br /> up untill shee was runne aground by the said Paynes ship<br /> and saith that the said Paine had roome enough to have<br /> gone on either side of the ''SWanne'', which hee had done or had<br /> caused his sailes to be lowred hee would not (in all probability<br /> and likelihood and as hee verily beleeveth) have bin fouled<br /> of the ''SWanne'', And the said ship ''Wanne'' being soe put a<br /> ground by meanes of the said Paynes shipp runing foule of<br /> her and dragging home her Anchor as aforesaid, the said John<br /> Absolon the master and Company of the ''SWanne'' with the assistance<br /> of severall other men who they got out of another ship, did do<br /> (allt of another ship, did do<br /> (all  +
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