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|Transcription=To the 5th hee saith hee knoweth the Interrogate Mathew Plowman | |Transcription=To the 5th hee saith hee knoweth the Interrogate Mathew Plowman | ||
and saith the sayd Plowman was at such tyme as the stormes aforesayd | and saith the sayd Plowman was at such tyme as the stormes aforesayd | ||
− | + | happened a sickly man and soe had bin for three or fower dayes before | |
and kept his Cabbin and came not out by reason of his sickness And | and kept his Cabbin and came not out by reason of his sickness And | ||
saith hee well observed and knoweth that the sayd Plowman did not come | saith hee well observed and knoweth that the sayd Plowman did not come | ||
− | forth of his cabbin | + | forth of his cabbin in the sayd stormes untill after the sayd shipps |
mayne mast and shrowdes and tackle aforesayd were downe and blowne | mayne mast and shrowdes and tackle aforesayd were downe and blowne | ||
− | over board and gone and when hee did come the reason thereof | + | over board and gone and when hee did come the reason thereof |
− | + | was for that a great sea came into the sayd shipp and | |
part thereof went into his Cabbin soe that the sayd Plowman fearing | part thereof went into his Cabbin soe that the sayd Plowman fearing | ||
as this deponent beleeveth that hee should bee drowned in the Cabbin | as this deponent beleeveth that hee should bee drowned in the Cabbin | ||
thereupon came forth thereof and hee this deponent well knowing | thereupon came forth thereof and hee this deponent well knowing | ||
the sayd Plowmans Cabbin is well assured that the same being | the sayd Plowmans Cabbin is well assured that the same being | ||
− | within the great Cabbin and obscured | + | within the great Cabbin and obscured and hidd by the bulke heads of the sayd |
shipp It was impossible for him from out the sayd Cabbin to see | shipp It was impossible for him from out the sayd Cabbin to see | ||
and discover what was done in the sayd shipp by others of her company | and discover what was done in the sayd shipp by others of her company | ||
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John '''‡''' Smith. [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] | John '''‡''' Smith. [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] | ||
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− | The same day XX | + | The same day [XX] [CENTRE HEADING] |
− | Examined on the sayd Interrogatories | + | Examined on the sayd Interrogatories/ |
'''d Smith''' | '''d Smith''' | ||
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'''2''' | '''2''' | ||
− | '''John Sutton''' of Wapping in the parish of Saint | + | '''John Sutton''' of Wapping in the parish of Saint Mary Matsellon |
− | Mary Matsellon | + | |
alias Whitechappell and County of Middlesex Mariner Boatswaine | alias Whitechappell and County of Middlesex Mariner Boatswaine | ||
of the shipp the ''Saphir'' aged twenty sixe yeares or there | of the shipp the ''Saphir'' aged twenty sixe yeares or there | ||
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To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith that hee well knoweth | To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith that hee well knoweth | ||
− | the Interrogate Shipp the Saphir and went Boatswaine of and in her the voyage | + | the Interrogate Shipp the ''Saphir'' and went Boatswaine of and in her the voyage |
in question being her last voyage from London and saith that in the sayd | in question being her last voyage from London and saith that in the sayd | ||
voyage the sayd shipp about forescore leagues to the Southwest of Scilly | voyage the sayd shipp about forescore leagues to the Southwest of Scilly | ||
− | mett with an exceeding great storme and tempest | + | mett with an exceeding great storme and tempest which continued |
with great force for five or sixe howers togeather in soe much that | with great force for five or sixe howers togeather in soe much that | ||
the sayd shipp and her ladeing and alsoe the lives of her company on board | the sayd shipp and her ladeing and alsoe the lives of her company on board | ||
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sayd Master and Company seeing the great danger they and the sayd shipp | sayd Master and Company seeing the great danger they and the sayd shipp | ||
were in did conclude that the safest way to preserve the sayd shipp and | were in did conclude that the safest way to preserve the sayd shipp and | ||
− | ladeing from sinkeing and perishing in and by the sayd | + | ladeing from sinkeing and perishing in and by the sayd storme was to |
cutt the mayne mast and other her tacke over board, and according to | cutt the mayne mast and other her tacke over board, and according to | ||
the sayd conclusion and agreement the sayd shipps Company by order of the | the sayd conclusion and agreement the sayd shipps Company by order of the | ||
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then and not before the mayne mast (although it were a new stronge and | then and not before the mayne mast (although it were a new stronge and | ||
substantiall maste) brake in peeces a good way above the place where it was | substantiall maste) brake in peeces a good way above the place where it was | ||
− | begunne to bee cutt (wanting the sayd shroudes and staye to | + | begunne to bee cutt (wanting the sayd shroudes and staye to guide, and |
− | uphold | + | uphold it) and were togeather with the topp mast and all the yardes and sayles [?XXXXX] and tossed over board and lost in the Sea which hee verily beleeveth it would not have done if the [?sayd GUTTER] |
shroudes | shroudes | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:22, May 20, 2015
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 259 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
Uploaded image; transcribed on 01/11/2012 | |
Note | |
IMAGE: P1130678.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2012/11/01 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 29/07/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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To the 5th hee saith hee knoweth the Interrogate Mathew Plowman
and saith the sayd Plowman was at such tyme as the stormes aforesayd
happened a sickly man and soe had bin for three or fower dayes before
and kept his Cabbin and came not out by reason of his sickness And
saith hee well observed and knoweth that the sayd Plowman did not come
forth of his cabbin in the sayd stormes untill after the sayd shipps
mayne mast and shrowdes and tackle aforesayd were downe and blowne
over board and gone and when hee did come the reason thereof
was for that a great sea came into the sayd shipp and
part thereof went into his Cabbin soe that the sayd Plowman fearing
as this deponent beleeveth that hee should bee drowned in the Cabbin
thereupon came forth thereof and hee this deponent well knowing
the sayd Plowmans Cabbin is well assured that the same being
within the great Cabbin and obscured and hidd by the bulke heads of the sayd
shipp It was impossible for him from out the sayd Cabbin to see
and discover what was done in the sayd shipp by others of her company
in any part thereof And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot depose/
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
the marke of the sayd [MARKE, RH SIDE]
John ‡ Smith. [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The same day [XX] [CENTRE HEADING]
Examined on the sayd Interrogatories/
d Smith
2
John Sutton of Wapping in the parish of Saint Mary Matsellon
alias Whitechappell and County of Middlesex Mariner Boatswaine
of the shipp the Saphir aged twenty sixe yeares or there
abouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and
deposeth as followeth videlicet./
To the first and second Interrogatories hee saith that hee well knoweth
the Interrogate Shipp the Saphir and went Boatswaine of and in her the voyage
in question being her last voyage from London and saith that in the sayd
voyage the sayd shipp about forescore leagues to the Southwest of Scilly
mett with an exceeding great storme and tempest which continued
with great force for five or sixe howers togeather in soe much that
the sayd shipp and her ladeing and alsoe the lives of her company on board
her were in extreame perill and danger of being utterly lost and the
sayd Master and Company seeing the great danger they and the sayd shipp
were in did conclude that the safest way to preserve the sayd shipp and
ladeing from sinkeing and perishing in and by the sayd storme was to
cutt the mayne mast and other her tacke over board, and according to
the sayd conclusion and agreement the sayd shipps Company by order of the
Master began to Cutt the mayne mast and then cutt the shroudes
and stays of the mayne mast and the says shroudes and stay being cutt
then and not before the mayne mast (although it were a new stronge and
substantiall maste) brake in peeces a good way above the place where it was
begunne to bee cutt (wanting the sayd shroudes and staye to guide, and
uphold it) and were togeather with the topp mast and all the yardes and sayles [?XXXXX] and tossed over board and lost in the Sea which hee verily beleeveth it would not have done if the [?sayd GUTTER]
shroudes