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|First transcriber=Jill Wilcox
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|Editorial history=Edited on 14/11/2012 and on 30/07/2014 by Colin Greenstreet
|Editorial history=Created 09/04/14, by CSG
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|Transcription=vessell called the ''Mary'' and her tackle and apparrell and furtniture
 
|Transcription=vessell called the ''Mary'' and her tackle and apparrell and furtniture
 
this hee deposeth being Masters mate on board her the voyage in question
 
this hee deposeth being Masters mate on board her the voyage in question
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hee beleveeth still is Master of the arlate shipp the ''Saint Jacob''./
 
hee beleveeth still is Master of the arlate shipp the ''Saint Jacob''./
  
To the second and third ˹4th 5th and 6th˺ articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
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To the second and third 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
and deposeth that within the moneths and tyme aforesayd the arlate MichXX GUTTER
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and deposeth that within the moneths and tyme aforesayd the arlate Michaell
 
Cooper and Company of Mariners sett sayle with the sayd shipp ''Mary'' from
 
Cooper and Company of Mariners sett sayle with the sayd shipp ''Mary'' from
The Port of Harwich arlate bound for Newcastle upon Tine and that
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the Port of Harwich arlate bound for Newcastle upon Tine and that
 
the arlate Kennett and Company with the sayd shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' being
 
the arlate Kennett and Company with the sayd shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' being
 
alsoe bound for Newcastle did sett sayle from harwich for New=
 
alsoe bound for Newcastle did sett sayle from harwich for New=
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upon a place called the well the sayd Kennett and Company of his
 
upon a place called the well the sayd Kennett and Company of his
 
shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' did being under sayle through the neglligence or
 
shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' did being under sayle through the neglligence or
aXXllfullnes of the sayd Kennett and Company, violently runne her
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willfullnes of the sayd Kennett and Company, violently runne
 
the stemme of the ''Saint Jacob'' against the Bowe of the ''Mary'' and
 
the stemme of the ''Saint Jacob'' against the Bowe of the ''Mary'' and
 
by the force thereof carried all the masts yards and rigging
 
by the force thereof carried all the masts yards and rigging
of the ''Mary'' cleere over board by which meanes the same were GUTTER
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of the ''Mary'' cleere over board by which meanes the same were
all lost and perished are the sayd Michaell Cooper and this deponent
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all lost and perished and the sayd Michaell Cooper and this deponent
and others the Company ˹of˺ the ''Mary'' seeing them selves in a perilous
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and others the Company of the ''Mary'' seeing them selves in a perilous
condition by reason of the ''Saint Jacobs'' soe running violently against the GUTTER
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condition by reason of the ''Saint Jacobs'' soe running violently against the
 
''Mary'', did all of them as soone as possible they could gett on
 
''Mary'', did all of them as soone as possible they could gett on
 
board the ''Saint Jacob'' to save their lives, and this deponent and some others of the ''Mary''
 
board the ''Saint Jacob'' to save their lives, and this deponent and some others of the ''Mary''
getting hold of the ''Saint Jacobs'' tackle gott first on board her the ''Saint Jacob'' XXX and saving that the
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getting hold of the ''Saint Jacobs'' tackle gott first on board her and seeing that the
 
''Saint Jacobs'' company (although they had soe dammaged the ''Mary''
 
''Saint Jacobs'' company (although they had soe dammaged the ''Mary''
 
and endangered the likes of her Master and Company) tooke
 
and endangered the likes of her Master and Company) tooke
noe care at all to preserve the lives of any of them ''Maryes''
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noe care at all to preserve the lives of any of them
Company did hee this deponent ˹and others gotten aboard the ''Saint Jacob'' threwX out XXX a roape out
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hee this deponent and others gotten aboard the ''Saint Jacob'' threw out a roape out [?of GUTTER]
the ''Saint Jacob'' on board the ''Mary'' and her company getting hold GUTTER
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the ''Saint Jacob'' on board the ''Mary'' and her company getting hold
thereof hawled one an other by helpe thereof a board this ''Saint
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thereof hawled one an other by helpe thereof
Jacob'' soe neere that they gott hold of the shroudes and other tackle
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soe neere that they gott hold of the shroudes and other tackle
of the ''Saint Jacob'' and soe gott ˹by Gods blessing gott safe˺ on board her, And saith that by
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of the ''Saint Jacob'' and soe by Gods blessing gott safe on board her, And saith that by
 
meanes of the disaster aforesayd all the previsions and apparell
 
meanes of the disaster aforesayd all the previsions and apparell
 
of the shipp ''Mary'' and all or the greatest past of her stock of
 
of the shipp ''Mary'' and all or the greatest past of her stock of
 
money were lost, And hee further saith that the tyme when
 
money were lost, And hee further saith that the tyme when
 
the sayd dammage happened the ''Mary'' lay close by the wind
 
the sayd dammage happened the ''Mary'' lay close by the wind
and stood to the north XX are upon a tack, and that all the
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and stood to the North and upon a tack, and that all the
 
rest of the shipps in Company of the ''Mary'' and ''Saint Jacob''
 
rest of the shipps in Company of the ''Mary'' and ''Saint Jacob''
and all bound for Newcastle, did steere and stand to the Northwards GUTTER
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and all bound for Newcastle, did steere and stand to the North [?wards GUTTER]
 
except
 
except
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
 
 
 
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vessell called the Mary and her tackle and apparrell and furtniture
this hee deposeth being Masters mate on board her the voyage in question
And further to this article hee cannot depose saving hee saith during the
moneths and tyme aforesayd the arlate George Kennett was, (and as
hee beleveeth still is Master of the arlate shipp the Saint Jacob./

To the second and third 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith
and deposeth that within the moneths and tyme aforesayd the arlate Michaell
Cooper and Company of Mariners sett sayle with the sayd shipp Mary from
the Port of Harwich arlate bound for Newcastle upon Tine and that
the arlate Kennett and Company with the sayd shipp the Saint Jacob being
alsoe bound for Newcastle did sett sayle from harwich for New=
Castle at the same tyme in Company of the sayd shipp the Mary and
other English shipps alsoe bound from Harwich to Newcastle aforesayd
And saith that as the sayd shipp Mary and Saint Jacob and the other
English shipps in Company were in their course towards Newcastle
upon a place called the well the sayd Kennett and Company of his
shipp the Saint Jacob did being under sayle through the neglligence or
willfullnes of the sayd Kennett and Company, violently runne
the stemme of the Saint Jacob against the Bowe of the Mary and
by the force thereof carried all the masts yards and rigging
of the Mary cleere over board by which meanes the same were
all lost and perished and the sayd Michaell Cooper and this deponent
and others the Company of the Mary seeing them selves in a perilous
condition by reason of the Saint Jacobs soe running violently against the
Mary, did all of them as soone as possible they could gett on
board the Saint Jacob to save their lives, and this deponent and some others of the Mary
getting hold of the Saint Jacobs tackle gott first on board her and seeing that the
Saint Jacobs company (although they had soe dammaged the Mary
and endangered the likes of her Master and Company) tooke
noe care at all to preserve the lives of any of them
hee this deponent and others gotten aboard the Saint Jacob threw out a roape out [?of GUTTER]
the Saint Jacob on board the Mary and her company getting hold
thereof hawled one an other by helpe thereof
soe neere that they gott hold of the shroudes and other tackle
of the Saint Jacob and soe by Gods blessing gott safe on board her, And saith that by
meanes of the disaster aforesayd all the previsions and apparell
of the shipp Mary and all or the greatest past of her stock of
money were lost, And hee further saith that the tyme when
the sayd dammage happened the Mary lay close by the wind
and stood to the North and upon a tack, and that all the
rest of the shipps in Company of the Mary and Saint Jacob
and all bound for Newcastle, did steere and stand to the North [?wards GUTTER]
except