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Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 467 |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 13/11/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Created 13/11/13, by CSG |
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Transcription
To the 5th hee saith hee was not at the Cardinalls Capp Taverne or
aboard the Phenix when any notice was given to the effect Interrogate and
hath heard ought touching the giving any such notice nor knoweth
the Phenix Anchors laye any otherwise than before hee hath declared
and therefore cannot answere to this Interrogatorie otherwise than negatively
To the 6th Interrogatorie hee saith that it is the usuall Custome in [XXXX GUTTER]
of shipps in the River of Thames to late the Anchors thwart [XXX GUTTER]
North and South as neere as may be and not water shott right up and
downe the River, yet it is usuall for masters of shipps in [?stormie GUTTER]
weather to prevent danger of breakeing loose to hawle out [?and GUTTER]
Anchor watershott provided it be layed with a good boy and
boy roape fastned thereto, And ought not but in such cases of
necessity to laye their Anchors otherwise And further hee cannot
answere./
To the 7th Interrogatorie hee saith that the dammage in question happened
neereer Wapping than Rederiff it being the Norther Anchor of the
Phenix by which the pretended dammage in question happened and saith
there is noe chayne thereabouts to ride by but saith all shipps that
ride thereabout ought to keepe men on board on purpose to looke [?after GUTTER]
them soe longe as they ride there it being one of the cheifest places
for great shipps that trade from Newcastle to London to ride at
And further hee cannot answere/
To the last saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot more
particukarky answere to this Interrogatoire./
Cuthbert Carr [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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