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− | |Transcription=1. | + | |Transcription=1. and gave him a push from him soe that the sayd May fell backward |
− | 2. | + | 2. over a coyle of roapes which lay behinde him, And this deponent |
− | 3. | + | 3. and others of the ˹shipps˺ Company then present who sawe the premisses and heard the words |
− | 4. | + | 4. aforesayd passe betwixt them the sayd Master and the sayd May, stepped betweene |
− | 5. | + | 5. them and persuaded them at that present to bee quiett, and the compasse beinge |
− | 6. | + | 6. brought out of the sayd Cabbin, the differance ended for that tyme, And |
− | 7. | + | 7. the sayd May still continueing his discontent did afterwards declare |
− | 8. | + | 8. to this deponent in presence of the sayd ˹swinburne˺ the Boastswaine and this deponents |
− | 9. | + | 9. contest Robert harwell that hee the sayd May was resolved to goe in the sayd shipp noe further than to MXXXXpatam ˹Meslapatam˺ and the sayd |
− | 10. | + | 10. Boatswaine being alsoe discontented with the sayd Master and being |
− | 11. | + | 11. resolved alsoe to leave the sayd shipp and having heard that this deponent |
− | 12. | + | 12. had alsoe a mynde to leave her if hee could gett his wages, sayd to |
− | 13. this deponent | + | 13. this deponent, how shall wee XX gett our wages if wee leave the |
− | 14. | + | 14. shipp, And thereupon the sayd May sayd there is XXX XXX |
− | 15. | + | 15. money in the shipp wee may pay our selves out of that and leave |
− | 16. | + | 16. the rest, whereto this deponent replyed noe, I will have noe hand |
− | 17. | + | 17. in any such thing for I am not willing to leave my Country |
− | 18. | + | 18. (meaning England) where his residence was and is) nor bee hanged at |
− | 19. | + | 19. home and further hee cannot depose/ |
− | 20. | + | 20. Xanill harman SIGNATURE, RH SIDE |
− | 21. | + | 21. |
− | 22. | + | 22. The same day./ |
− | 23. | + | 23. <margin value="Left">Rp. 3</margin> |
− | 24. | + | 24. Richard Chapman of Wapping in the County of |
− | 25. | + | 25. Middlesex Mariner one of the Company of the shipp the |
− | 26. | + | 26. Vine aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts, a wittness |
− | 27. | + | 27. sworne and examined saith and deposeth |
− | 28. | + | 28. That the shipp the Vine of London (James Barer Master) being in the yeare 1655 on her outward bound voyage for the East |
− | 29. | + | 29. Indies, some fifferences happened betweene the sayd Master and |
− | 30. | + | 30. John May his Cheife Mate and Pylott of the sayd shipp, and saith |
− | 31. | + | 31. that one of the differences betweene the sayd Master and the sayd May |
− | 32. | + | 32. was touching an As Azimouth Compasse of the sayd May which |
− | 33. | + | 33. the sayd Master had a desyre to have, (it being as hee conceived better |
− | 34. | + | 34. than his owne) to make use ˹of˺ for the sayd shipps use in her sayd voyage, ˹which˺ XX the sayd May (as this deponent hath heard by others of the |
− | 35. | + | 35. sayd shipps Company) refused to lett the Master have to make use of |
− | 36. | + | 36. and this deponent being at the beginning of that difference in his |
− | 37. | + | 37. Cabbin and hearing a great noise upon the deck of the shipp came |
− | 38. | + | 38. up to see what the matter was, and being come heard the sayd Master |
− | 39. | + | 39. speake to John SWinburne the ˹XXX˺ boateswaine of the sayd shipp commanded GUTTER |
− | 40. | + | 40. him upon perill of looseing his wages to goe and breake open the sayd |
− | 41. | + | 41. Mayes Cabbin and fetch out the sayd Compasse and bring it to him the |
− | + | 42. sayd Master and hee would beare him out for soe doeing, or to that effect GUTTER | |
− | + | 43. and heard the sayd may then speake to the sayd Boatswaine and sayd | |
− | + | 44. thus or the like in effect I charge you upon penalty of more than | |
− | + | 45. tenn tymes ˹the losse˺ of your wages that you breake not open my cabbin nor XXXXXGUTTER | |
− | + | 46. XXX the sayd Compasse ˹or words to that effect˺ whereupon the Master being offended XXXXX | |
− | + | 47. sayd Master and the sayd may fell to grappleing and laying hold one of | |
− | + | 48. an other, And the sayd Compasse was soone after brought to the sayd | |
− | + | 49. <margin value="Bottom right, under main boday of text, as lead to next page">Master</margin> | |
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Revision as of 15:23, April 17, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 308 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 24/10/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 17/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
12/10/24 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 07/04/14, by CSG |
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1. and gave him a push from him soe that the sayd May fell backward
2. over a coyle of roapes which lay behinde him, And this deponent
3. and others of the ˹shipps˺ Company then present who sawe the premisses and heard the words
4. aforesayd passe betwixt them the sayd Master and the sayd May, stepped betweene
5. them and persuaded them at that present to bee quiett, and the compasse beinge
6. brought out of the sayd Cabbin, the differance ended for that tyme, And
7. the sayd May still continueing his discontent did afterwards declare
8. to this deponent in presence of the sayd ˹swinburne˺ the Boastswaine and this deponents
9. contest Robert harwell that hee the sayd May was resolved to goe in the sayd shipp noe further than to MXXXXpatam ˹Meslapatam˺ and the sayd
10. Boatswaine being alsoe discontented with the sayd Master and being
11. resolved alsoe to leave the sayd shipp and having heard that this deponent
12. had alsoe a mynde to leave her if hee could gett his wages, sayd to
13. this deponent, how shall wee XX gett our wages if wee leave the
14. shipp, And thereupon the sayd May sayd there is XXX XXX
15. money in the shipp wee may pay our selves out of that and leave
16. the rest, whereto this deponent replyed noe, I will have noe hand
17. in any such thing for I am not willing to leave my Country
18. (meaning England) where his residence was and is) nor bee hanged at
19. home and further hee cannot depose/
20. Xanill harman SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
21.
22. The same day./
23. <margin value="Left">Rp. 3</margin>
24. Richard Chapman of Wapping in the County of
25. Middlesex Mariner one of the Company of the shipp the
26. Vine aged twenty one yeares or thereabouts, a wittness
27. sworne and examined saith and deposeth
28. That the shipp the Vine of London (James Barer Master) being in the yeare 1655 on her outward bound voyage for the East
29. Indies, some fifferences happened betweene the sayd Master and
30. John May his Cheife Mate and Pylott of the sayd shipp, and saith
31. that one of the differences betweene the sayd Master and the sayd May
32. was touching an As Azimouth Compasse of the sayd May which
33. the sayd Master had a desyre to have, (it being as hee conceived better
34. than his owne) to make use ˹of˺ for the sayd shipps use in her sayd voyage, ˹which˺ XX the sayd May (as this deponent hath heard by others of the
35. sayd shipps Company) refused to lett the Master have to make use of
36. and this deponent being at the beginning of that difference in his
37. Cabbin and hearing a great noise upon the deck of the shipp came
38. up to see what the matter was, and being come heard the sayd Master
39. speake to John SWinburne the ˹XXX˺ boateswaine of the sayd shipp commanded GUTTER
40. him upon perill of looseing his wages to goe and breake open the sayd
41. Mayes Cabbin and fetch out the sayd Compasse and bring it to him the
42. sayd Master and hee would beare him out for soe doeing, or to that effect GUTTER
43. and heard the sayd may then speake to the sayd Boatswaine and sayd
44. thus or the like in effect I charge you upon penalty of more than
45. tenn tymes ˹the losse˺ of your wages that you breake not open my cabbin nor XXXXXGUTTER
46. XXX the sayd Compasse ˹or words to that effect˺ whereupon the Master being offended XXXXX
47. sayd Master and the sayd may fell to grappleing and laying hold one of
48. an other, And the sayd Compasse was soone after brought to the sayd
49. <margin value="Bottom right, under main boday of text, as lead to next page">Master</margin>