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|Transcription=6th die decembris 1660 [CENTRE HEADING] | |Transcription=6th die decembris 1660 [CENTRE HEADING] | ||
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'''Rp. 3.us''' | '''Rp. 3.us''' | ||
− | '''Thomas Miles'' de Sandwitch Nauta annos | + | '''Thomas Miles''' de Sandwitch Nauta annos |
agens 32 aut do [?circiter] testis productus et | agens 32 aut do [?circiter] testis productus et | ||
Juratus deponit dicit prout Seg[XX]./ | Juratus deponit dicit prout Seg[XX]./ | ||
− | Ad ju nescit | + | Ad ju nescit deponere |
Ad 2.u et 3.u arlos dicit that a little before his Majesties happy arrivall in this | Ad 2.u et 3.u arlos dicit that a little before his Majesties happy arrivall in this | ||
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weigh Anchor to [XXXX] thence, and shee came next | weigh Anchor to [XXXX] thence, and shee came next | ||
after the said Ship ''Swanne'', and as the said Ship ''Swan'' | after the said Ship ''Swanne'', and as the said Ship ''Swan'' | ||
− | was turning about the | + | was turning about the bill point shee being becalmed, |
some of her Company called out earnestly | some of her Company called out earnestly | ||
− | to the Master and Company of the said ship called the ''Prosperous'' shee being then very neere | + | to the Master and Company of the said ship called the ''Prosperous'' shee being then very neere the ''Swanne'' to lower their sailes, |
saying that if they did not they would be aboard them or to that effect. | saying that if they did not they would be aboard them or to that effect. | ||
which words hee saith they heard, but notwithstanding they did | which words hee saith they heard, but notwithstanding they did | ||
not lower their sailes but presently after runne their boultsprit | not lower their sailes but presently after runne their boultsprit | ||
betweene the ''Swannes'' mizen mast and [?some] part of her | betweene the ''Swannes'' mizen mast and [?some] part of her | ||
− | Rigging and forced the ''Swanns'' Anchor &# | + | Rigging and forced the ''Swanns'' Anchor [XXXXX] soe that it could not bring the ''Swanne'' [?up] and by that meanes put her ashore and then the ''Prosperous'' went |
into the middle of the River, or thereabouts where shee staid till the next tyde, but none of her Company somuch | into the middle of the River, or thereabouts where shee staid till the next tyde, but none of her Company somuch | ||
as came to helpe to get the ''Swanne'' off. And shee being | as came to helpe to get the ''Swanne'' off. And shee being | ||
− | soe onshore John fforwood Master of the ''John and | + | soe onshore John fforwood Master of the ''John and Mary'' pinke of |
Sandwitch sent all his Company whereof this deponent was one (saving a boy) to helpe the saud | Sandwitch sent all his Company whereof this deponent was one (saving a boy) to helpe the saud | ||
− | Absolon | + | Absolon and Company to get the said ship ''Swanne'' off, and they |
+ | used their utmost endeavour soe to doe, and carried her | ||
+ | best bower Anchor and a small Anchor ashore, and there made them | ||
+ | fast, and lashed Cable and hawser to the mainemast | ||
+ | but notwithstanding such their endeavours the tyde of Ebb | ||
+ | coming and the ground being shelving shee was bilged on | ||
+ | a Rock which lay under her and there sunke with her Lading of Coales which hee saith came and happened | ||
+ | through the carelesseness (as hee verily beleeveth) of the Master and | ||
+ | Company of the said Ship called the ''Prosperous'' for had they | ||
+ | lowered their Sailes as they were desired to doe or lett goe any Anchor [?the] same would | ||
+ | not have happened in all probability, And the | ||
+ | master and Company of the said ship called the ''Prosperous'' might have gone | ||
+ | with their ship on either side of the ''Swanne'' with safety The Premisses hee deposeth | ||
+ | being one of the Company of the said Sandwitch Pinke, (which came | ||
+ | next after the said ship called the ''Prosperous'') and an Eye and Eare | ||
+ | witnes of the Premisses:/ | ||
− | + | Ad 6.us et .7. dicit that the next tide this deponent came away in the said Pinke | |
+ | leaving the ''Swanne'' suncke as aforesaid, but hee hath heard that shee | ||
+ | was afterwards weighed, but howe shee was disposed of hee knoweth not | ||
+ | but saith that imediately before the said disaster the said | ||
+ | ship was worth about 200. ''li'' and her Coales which shee had the said time | ||
+ | in her were worth about Eighty pounds as hee beleeveth./. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ad 8 re[XXXt] [se ad Refrum huij Curice] | ||
+ | Ad ult. dicit [?predeposuta per ?omnesse vera]./ | ||
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+ | sig[?um] [MARKE] Thomas | ||
+ | Miles [MARKE, RH SIDE] | ||
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+ | XXX | ||
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Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 657 |
Side | Recto |
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2014/06/08 |
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6th die decembris 1660 [CENTRE HEADING]
Sup Allone produ[?i]t Exam[?inate]
Rp. 3.us
Thomas Miles de Sandwitch Nauta annos
agens 32 aut do [?circiter] testis productus et
Juratus deponit dicit prout Seg[XX]./
Ad ju nescit deponere
Ad 2.u et 3.u arlos dicit that a little before his Majesties happy arrivall in this
Nation the time otherwise hee cannnot call to minde the ship
the Swanne John A[?bsolon] Master weighed Anchor to come downe the River of Newcastle with
her Lading of Coales, and a ship said to be [?from] Brighthampson
and called the Prosperous, did at or about the same time also
weigh Anchor to [XXXX] thence, and shee came next
after the said Ship Swanne, and as the said Ship Swan
was turning about the bill point shee being becalmed,
some of her Company called out earnestly
to the Master and Company of the said ship called the Prosperous shee being then very neere the Swanne to lower their sailes,
saying that if they did not they would be aboard them or to that effect.
which words hee saith they heard, but notwithstanding they did
not lower their sailes but presently after runne their boultsprit
betweene the Swannes mizen mast and [?some] part of her
Rigging and forced the Swanns Anchor [XXXXX] soe that it could not bring the Swanne [?up] and by that meanes put her ashore and then the Prosperous went
into the middle of the River, or thereabouts where shee staid till the next tyde, but none of her Company somuch
as came to helpe to get the Swanne off. And shee being
soe onshore John fforwood Master of the John and Mary pinke of
Sandwitch sent all his Company whereof this deponent was one (saving a boy) to helpe the saud
Absolon and Company to get the said ship Swanne off, and they
used their utmost endeavour soe to doe, and carried her
best bower Anchor and a small Anchor ashore, and there made them
fast, and lashed Cable and hawser to the mainemast
but notwithstanding such their endeavours the tyde of Ebb
coming and the ground being shelving shee was bilged on
a Rock which lay under her and there sunke with her Lading of Coales which hee saith came and happened
through the carelesseness (as hee verily beleeveth) of the Master and
Company of the said Ship called the Prosperous for had they
lowered their Sailes as they were desired to doe or lett goe any Anchor [?the] same would
not have happened in all probability, And the
master and Company of the said ship called the Prosperous might have gone
with their ship on either side of the Swanne with safety The Premisses hee deposeth
being one of the Company of the said Sandwitch Pinke, (which came
next after the said ship called the Prosperous) and an Eye and Eare
witnes of the Premisses:/
Ad 6.us et .7. dicit that the next tide this deponent came away in the said Pinke
leaving the Swanne suncke as aforesaid, but hee hath heard that shee
was afterwards weighed, but howe shee was disposed of hee knoweth not
but saith that imediately before the said disaster the said
ship was worth about 200. li and her Coales which shee had the said time
in her were worth about Eighty pounds as hee beleeveth./.
Ad 8 re[XXXt] [se ad Refrum huij Curice]
Ad ult. dicit [?predeposuta per ?omnesse vera]./
sig[?um] [MARKE] Thomas
Miles [MARKE, RH SIDE]
XXX