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+ | 1. River of Quinsborowe, all the rest of the Company having | ||
+ | 2. (as aforesaid) unjustly deserted and left her, And otherwise | ||
+ | 3. hee cannot Answer saving as aforesaid./. | ||
+ | 4. To the 7:th hee knoweth nothing thereof: | ||
+ | 5. Repeated before Doctor Godolphin:/: | ||
+ | 6. The marke of the said | ||
+ | 7. John '''I WW''' Wiley MARKE, RH SIDE | ||
+ | 8. | ||
+ | 9. The 8:th day of December 1657 | ||
+ | 10. <margin value="Left">2.us </margin> | ||
+ | 11. '''John Makins''' of Dantrzick Mariner aged 43 yeeres | ||
+ | 12. or thereabouts sworne and Examined as aforesaid | ||
+ | 13. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knewe the ˹ship˺ Interrate | ||
+ | 14. whereof the Interrate Thomas Dunn | ||
+ | 15. was Master at sućh time as shee was at Quinborowe; And saith that | ||
+ | 16. the said Thomas Dunn, did ˹there˺ repaire and XXXend his said ship, And | ||
+ | 17. did Imploy ˹two or˺ three men, (besides himselfe) about the same, | ||
+ | 18. And saith that while the said shipp Lay at Quinsborowe all or most | ||
+ | 19. of the said Company did Desert and leave her, and | ||
+ | 20. went into the Duke of Brandenburgh his Service, and never came | ||
+ | 21. againe into the Service of the said ship, And that a short time | ||
+ | 22. after their Running away into the said Dukes Service, they or | ||
+ | 23. some other seamen, or Souldiers of the Generall of the said Duke of | ||
+ | 24. Brandenburghes ships, came aboard the said ship, and tooke | ||
+ | 25. and carryed away out ˹of˺ her, one Anchor and Cable, And | ||
+ | 26. saithat soone after their soe taking away the said Anchor and Cable | ||
+ | 27. they did (as this Deponent hath Credibly heard, and verily beleeveth) | ||
+ | 28. | ||
+ | 29. | ||
+ | 30. did basely abuse the said Dunn | ||
+ | 31. and give him very bad Language, The Premisses hee deposeth | ||
+ | 32. being of Quinsborowe; And otherwise hee cannot Answer not | ||
+ | 33. knowing further thereof:/: | ||
+ | 34. To the 2:d hee saith that hee this Deponent goeing from Quinsborowe | ||
+ | 35. in or about the moneth of August last for Dantzick, and afterwards | ||
+ | 36. ariving at Quinsborowe in the latter end of September did there | ||
+ | 37. finde and see the said ship sunck, and wholy under water, | ||
+ | 38. all saving her Masts, but by what Meanes, hee knoweth not, | ||
+ | 39. but well knoweth that the said Thomas Dunn did use his | ||
+ | 40. best endeavour to preserve and save the said ship but seeing | ||
+ | 41. it was but in vane for to weigh her, hee gave her over, she | ||
+ | 42. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">not</margin> | ||
+ | </document-end> | ||
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Revision as of 06:47, May 23, 2013
Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 192 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 23/05/13 by Colin Greenstreet; edited on 23/05/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/05/23 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 22/05/13, by CSG |
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<document-start>
1. River of Quinsborowe, all the rest of the Company having
2. (as aforesaid) unjustly deserted and left her, And otherwise
3. hee cannot Answer saving as aforesaid./.
4. To the 7:th hee knoweth nothing thereof:
5. Repeated before Doctor Godolphin:/:
6. The marke of the said
7. John I WW Wiley MARKE, RH SIDE
8.
9. The 8:th day of December 1657
10. <margin value="Left">2.us </margin>
11. John Makins of Dantrzick Mariner aged 43 yeeres
12. or thereabouts sworne and Examined as aforesaid
13. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knewe the ˹ship˺ Interrate
14. whereof the Interrate Thomas Dunn
15. was Master at sućh time as shee was at Quinborowe; And saith that
16. the said Thomas Dunn, did ˹there˺ repaire and XXXend his said ship, And
17. did Imploy ˹two or˺ three men, (besides himselfe) about the same,
18. And saith that while the said shipp Lay at Quinsborowe all or most
19. of the said Company did Desert and leave her, and
20. went into the Duke of Brandenburgh his Service, and never came
21. againe into the Service of the said ship, And that a short time
22. after their Running away into the said Dukes Service, they or
23. some other seamen, or Souldiers of the Generall of the said Duke of
24. Brandenburghes ships, came aboard the said ship, and tooke
25. and carryed away out ˹of˺ her, one Anchor and Cable, And
26. saithat soone after their soe taking away the said Anchor and Cable
27. they did (as this Deponent hath Credibly heard, and verily beleeveth)
28.
29.
30. did basely abuse the said Dunn
31. and give him very bad Language, The Premisses hee deposeth
32. being of Quinsborowe; And otherwise hee cannot Answer not
33. knowing further thereof:/:
34. To the 2:d hee saith that hee this Deponent goeing from Quinsborowe
35. in or about the moneth of August last for Dantzick, and afterwards
36. ariving at Quinsborowe in the latter end of September did there
37. finde and see the said ship sunck, and wholy under water,
38. all saving her Masts, but by what Meanes, hee knoweth not,
39. but well knoweth that the said Thomas Dunn did use his
40. best endeavour to preserve and save the said ship but seeing
41. it was but in vane for to weigh her, hee gave her over, she
42. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">not</margin>
</document-end>