Difference between revisions of "HCA 13/71 f.446v Annotate"
m |
|||
(9 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
|Folio=446 | |Folio=446 | ||
|Side=Verso | |Side=Verso | ||
− | |Status= | + | |Status=Uploaded image; transcribed on 01/12/2012 |
− | + | |First transcriber=Jill Wilcox | |
− | |First transcriber=Jill Wilcox | + | |First transcribed=2012/12/01 |
− | + | |Editorial history=Edited in wiki on 09/02/2014 by Colin Greenstreet | |
− | |Editorial history= | + | |Note=IMAGE: P1140060.JPG |
− | + | }} | |
− | }}{{PageHelp}} | + | {{PageHelp}} |
{{PageTranscription | {{PageTranscription | ||
− | |Transcription image=P1140060 | + | |Transcription image={{#transcription-image: P1140060.JPG}} |
− | + | ||
|Transcription=To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at the request of the | |Transcription=To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at the request of the | ||
producent Mrs matson and hath receaved nothing now expecteth anything for | producent Mrs matson and hath receaved nothing now expecteth anything for | ||
Line 21: | Line 20: | ||
contents thereof./ | contents thereof./ | ||
− | John | + | John Mutlon [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] |
− | + | ***************************** | |
The same day | The same day | ||
Line 33: | Line 32: | ||
'''William Coxe''' of Wapping Wall labourer aged forty | '''William Coxe''' of Wapping Wall labourer aged forty | ||
one yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined | one yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined | ||
− | saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet | + | saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet |
To the first article hee saith that in the monthe and the tyme arlate the arlate | To the first article hee saith that in the monthe and the tyme arlate the arlate | ||
Elizabeth Matson was Commonly reputed the lawfull Owner and proprietor | Elizabeth Matson was Commonly reputed the lawfull Owner and proprietor | ||
− | of the lighter arlate called the ''Ellen and Anne'' and of her | + | of the lighter arlate called the ''Ellen and Anne'' and of her appurtenances |
− | and soe still is | + | and soe still is reputed And further cannot depose./ |
To the second third fowerth and fifth articles of the sayd libell hee saith | To the second third fowerth and fifth articles of the sayd libell hee saith | ||
− | that in the moneth of May last past and about the | + | that in the moneth of May last past and about the nynth or tenth days thereto |
− | + | ||
the arlate shipp the ''March'' of Ipswich rode at Anchor in the River of | the arlate shipp the ''March'' of Ipswich rode at Anchor in the River of | ||
Thames neere New Crane takeing in ballast in a fitt and convenient | Thames neere New Crane takeing in ballast in a fitt and convenient | ||
place where shipps usually ride at Anchor to the like purpose, And that | place where shipps usually ride at Anchor to the like purpose, And that | ||
the lighter the ''Ellen and Anne'' lay fast moored to the sayd shipp | the lighter the ''Ellen and Anne'' lay fast moored to the sayd shipp | ||
− | ''Mary'' and this deponent and one davies and one | + | ''Mary'' and this deponent and one davies and one Thomas Gibbs and |
− | one Tayler all labourers hyred to that purpose by one William | + | one Tayler all labourers hyred to that purpose by one William [?dugdale] |
were heaving ballast out of the sayd lighter into the sayd shipp the ''Mary'' | were heaving ballast out of the sayd lighter into the sayd shipp the ''Mary'' | ||
− | and while they were soo | + | and while they were soo doeing videlicet upon or about the sayd nynth |
− | deponent | + | or tenth day of May last the arlate shipp the ''Thomasin and Alice'' (as this |
− | + | deponent since understood her name to bee) came downe the River of Thames | |
+ | under sayle directly toward the sayd shipp the ''Mary'' of Ipswich | ||
and the Lighter ''Ellen and Anne'' aforesayd which lay fast moored to her | and the Lighter ''Ellen and Anne'' aforesayd which lay fast moored to her | ||
− | And saith that before the '' | + | And saith that before the ''Thomasine and Alice'' came neere, this deponent |
− | called out to the Company of the '' | + | called out to the Company of the ''Thomasin and Alice'' and to hold |
off and have a care least they fell foule of the ''Mary'' and the sayd | off and have a care least they fell foule of the ''Mary'' and the sayd | ||
− | Lighter moored to her, but the '' | + | Lighter moored to her, but the ''Thomasin and Alice'' holding on to her |
− | cauvse and coming still | + | cauvse and coming still neerer, this deponent and the other labourers called out to the Company |
− | of the Mary and told them of the approach of the sayd shipp '' | + | of the ''Mary'' and told them of the approach of the sayd shipp ''Thomasin and'' |
− | Alice'' and thereupon the Company of the ''Mary'' called out to the Company | + | ''Alice'' and thereupon the Company of the ''Mary'' called out to the Company |
− | of the '' | + | of the ''Thomasin and Alice'' and gave them tymely notice and willed them |
to lower their sayles and beare to the southwards thereby to prevent | to lower their sayles and beare to the southwards thereby to prevent | ||
− | falling fowle of the | + | falling fowle of the ''Mary'' and the sayd lighter, which notwithstanding |
− | the Company of the '' | + | the Company of the ''Thomasin and Alice'' refused to doe an answer |
and sayd they could not nor they would not doo it, and by that meanes | and sayd they could not nor they would not doo it, and by that meanes | ||
− | hee saith the sayd shipp '' | + | hee saith the sayd shipp ''Thomasine and Alice'' in a willfull manner |
came under sayle fowle of the sayd Lighter the ''Ellen and Anne'' and | came under sayle fowle of the sayd Lighter the ''Ellen and Anne'' and | ||
− | Crushed her with that violence that | + | Crushed her with that violence that they almost splitt her in peeces |
− | and shee thereby was in soe great | + | and shee thereby was in soe great danger and tooke water in soe |
− | fast by reason of the sayd shipp her crushing of her that all | + | fast by reason of the sayd shipp her crushing of her that all though |
shee | shee | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 13:49, May 24, 2015
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
---|---|
Folio | 446 |
Side | Verso |
← Previous Page | |
Status | |
Uploaded image; transcribed on 01/12/2012 | |
Note | |
IMAGE: P1140060.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Jill Wilcox | |
First transcribed | |
2012/12/01 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited in wiki on 09/02/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
Contents
Expand this area to see details of page purpose, how to register, how to add footnotes, and useful links.
Purpose
This page is for the annotation of HCA 13/71 f.446v.
Annotations can be viewed by everyone on a read-only basis.
For more information on MarineLives and the MarineLives Annotation Project read our Shipping News blog entries:
Annotating Marine Lives, May 1st 2013
Adding value to primary documents, May 8th 2013
Witnesses in Court, 1657-1658 (May 9th, 2013)
Registration to annotate documents
Registration is required to contribute annotations to this page and to other pages in the wiki.
You can register using the following Form, and we will issue you with a UserName and Password for the wiki.
Text formatting
The MarineLives transcription platform is built on MediaWiki, which uses wiki markup to format text. For a guide showing how to produce italics, bold, escaped text and headings, see the MediaWiki page on formatting; there are also guides for internal and external links, image embedding, tables, and more on lists.
Adding footnotes
- Go into edit mode
- Insert immediately after the sentence or phrase you wish to annotate the following macro:<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
- Replace 'This is the footnote text' with the footnote you wish to add, using the format: first name, surname, title, (place of publication, date of publication), page or folio number
- Save the page
For more information and advanced formatting, including how to add and format links within the footnote, see the Wikipedia help on footnotes. This uses the same markup formatting.
Example footnote template:
- ''HCA 13/XX f.XXXX Case: XXXX; Deposition: XXXX; Date: XXXX. Transcribed by XXXX''<ref>[http://XXXXX Electronic link to a digital source]</ref>
Suggested links
Annotate HCA 13/64 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/65 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/68 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/69 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/70 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/71 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/72 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/73 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/74 Volume Page
Marine Lives Tools
Image
Transcription
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at the request of the
producent Mrs matson and hath receaved nothing now expecteth anything for
his testimony and saith hee cannot answere further to this interrogatories
not being of the Company of the Ellen and Anne nor saving the dammage done
To the 2 Interrogatorie hee cannot answere knowing nothing touching the
contents thereof./
John Mutlon [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
*****************************
The same day
examined upon the sayd libell
3
William Coxe of Wapping Wall labourer aged forty
one yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and examined
saith and deposeth as followeth videlicet
To the first article hee saith that in the monthe and the tyme arlate the arlate
Elizabeth Matson was Commonly reputed the lawfull Owner and proprietor
of the lighter arlate called the Ellen and Anne and of her appurtenances
and soe still is reputed And further cannot depose./
To the second third fowerth and fifth articles of the sayd libell hee saith
that in the moneth of May last past and about the nynth or tenth days thereto
the arlate shipp the March of Ipswich rode at Anchor in the River of
Thames neere New Crane takeing in ballast in a fitt and convenient
place where shipps usually ride at Anchor to the like purpose, And that
the lighter the Ellen and Anne lay fast moored to the sayd shipp
Mary and this deponent and one davies and one Thomas Gibbs and
one Tayler all labourers hyred to that purpose by one William [?dugdale]
were heaving ballast out of the sayd lighter into the sayd shipp the Mary
and while they were soo doeing videlicet upon or about the sayd nynth
or tenth day of May last the arlate shipp the Thomasin and Alice (as this
deponent since understood her name to bee) came downe the River of Thames
under sayle directly toward the sayd shipp the Mary of Ipswich
and the Lighter Ellen and Anne aforesayd which lay fast moored to her
And saith that before the Thomasine and Alice came neere, this deponent
called out to the Company of the Thomasin and Alice and to hold
off and have a care least they fell foule of the Mary and the sayd
Lighter moored to her, but the Thomasin and Alice holding on to her
cauvse and coming still neerer, this deponent and the other labourers called out to the Company
of the Mary and told them of the approach of the sayd shipp Thomasin and
Alice and thereupon the Company of the Mary called out to the Company
of the Thomasin and Alice and gave them tymely notice and willed them
to lower their sayles and beare to the southwards thereby to prevent
falling fowle of the Mary and the sayd lighter, which notwithstanding
the Company of the Thomasin and Alice refused to doe an answer
and sayd they could not nor they would not doo it, and by that meanes
hee saith the sayd shipp Thomasine and Alice in a willfull manner
came under sayle fowle of the sayd Lighter the Ellen and Anne and
Crushed her with that violence that they almost splitt her in peeces
and shee thereby was in soe great danger and tooke water in soe
fast by reason of the sayd shipp her crushing of her that all though
shee