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Volume | HCA 13/72 |
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Folio | 14 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started and completed on 16/02/13 | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
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13/02/16 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 26/04/13, by CSG |
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1. and one of her company for ˹all˺ many voyages made by her these nyne yeares last
2. and saith the Interrogated Thomas Middleton was Master of her for the voyage
3. on question and that the sayd shipp in her passage from Zant to London
4. did upon the first and second dayes of January last 1656 meete with very
5. thick weather by meanes whereof shee came aground upon the rocks and
6. sands called the owres ˹neere the Isle of Wight˺ upon the sayd second of Januaray and thereby much
7. dammaged and brake her false Keele and a part of the afterpart of her
8. myane Keele and lost and brake her rudder and the Irons thereof and broke
9. her sterne post and tiller and transom and the Irons thereof and brake her long boate
10. and the windles and davids thereof and lost her AX best Bower Anchor of about
11. sixteene hundred weight and lost at least halfe of her best bower Cable ˹which was little worne for wearing and was˺
12. of about ˹about˺ fowerteene Inces circumference and two thirds of a new hawser
13. of sixe Inches And the sayd shipp being with boates towed into the Isle
14. of Wight shee was there fitted with a new Ruther from Portsmouth
15. which being hung shee put to sea againe and upon a place called the
16. horse neere the fflatts broke that rudder alsoe, and the Ironworke thereof,
17. all the premisses hee deposeth being one of the sayd shipps company and
18. Gunner of her and seeing the premisses happen and helpeing to cutt
19. the sayd Cable and hawser to cleere the sayd shipp and saith the sayd
20. dammages came unavoidably and without any default of any of the shipps
21. company And as to the values of the things dammaged and what
22. they cost the repayreing hee saith hee cannot depose not knoweing or
23. having any skill in the value and estimate of them, but saith they cannot
24. chuse but amount to a very considerable summe And further hee
25. cannot depose/
26. CuXbard stone SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
27.
28. The same day CENTRE HEADING
29. examined on the same Interrogatories/
30. <margin value="Left">Rp. 4us</margin>
31. John Barnett of Ratcliff in the parish of Stepney and County
32. of Middlesex Mariner Steward of the shipp Elizabeth and Mary
33. aged sixtie yeares or thereabouts sworne as abovesayd saith
34. and deposeth as followeth videlicet
35. To the first second and third Interrogatories hee saith hee well knoweth the
36. shipp Interrogate called the Elizabeth and Mary whereof the Interrogate Thomas
37. Middleton was Captaine the voyage in question and saith hee was steward of her
38. that voyage and hath bin one of her Company for these eleaven yeares last past
39. And saith that the sayd shipp in her passage from Zant to London the voyage in
40. question and did about the beginning of January last 1656 meete with very
41. thicke foggie weather neere the Isle of Wight by reason whereof shee came a ground
42. upon some Rocks and sands there called the Owres and thereby much damnified her
43. in soe much that thereby her false keele was broken and about fowerteene or fifteene
44. foote of ˹the after part of˺ her mayne keele was very much damnified and broken and her sandstrake on
45. boath sides broken and bruised and lost her Rudder and the Irons thereof ˹part of XXX her mayne post and Tiller˺ and therewith
46. broke her Transom and her boate longe boate, and the windles and davids thereof and
47. her oares were broken and lost and the sayd shipp alsoe then lost her best Bower Anchor
48. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">which</margin>
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