Difference between revisions of "HCA 13/71 f.443r Annotate"
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|First transcriber=Jill Wilcox 23/10/12 | |First transcriber=Jill Wilcox 23/10/12 | ||
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− | |Transcription=The 22th of | + | |Transcription=The 22th of december 1656/ |
− | Thomas Lawe Wm Cooper and company Owners | + | Thomas Lawe Wm Cooper and company Owners} |
− | of the Providence of Boston against a certaine shipp called | + | of the ''Providence'' of Boston against a certaine shipp called} |
− | the | + | the ''Samuell'' London whereof William Lee is Master} |
− | and against the sayd | + | and against the sayd Lee in particular and all others in generall} |
− | + | [XX] Smith} | |
Examined upon a libell on behalfe of the | Examined upon a libell on behalfe of the | ||
− | sayd Thomas | + | sayd Thomas Lawe and william Cooper and |
Company./ | Company./ | ||
− | ''' | + | '''dt. Smith''' |
+ | |||
+ | '''jus''' | ||
'''William Otter''' of Boston in the County of Lincolne | '''William Otter''' of Boston in the County of Lincolne | ||
− | Mariner | + | Mariner late Master of the shipp the ''Providence'' aged 32 |
years or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined | years or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined | ||
saith and deposeth as followeth. videlicet./ | saith and deposeth as followeth. videlicet./ | ||
To the first article of the sayd libell hee saith that hee this deponent in the | To the first article of the sayd libell hee saith that hee this deponent in the | ||
− | moneths of July August and | + | moneths of July August and September of 1656 was master of the arlate |
− | shipp the Providence of Boston untill such tyme as shee was | + | shipp the ''Providence'' of Boston untill such tyme as shee was sunck in |
− | the | + | the Sea in mariner as hereafter is expressed and was soe made Master of her by the arlate Thomas Lawe and william Cooper and company who during |
− | the moneths and tyme aforesayd were the lawfull Owners and | + | the moneths and tyme aforesayd were the lawfull Owners and Proprietors |
− | of the sayd shipp the Providence and her ladeing of Coales aboard her at the tyme when shee was soe | + | of the sayd shipp the ''Providence'' and her tackle Apparrell and furniture And |
− | suncke as hereafter is declared | + | alsoe of her ladeing of Coales aboard her at the tyme when shee was soe |
+ | suncke as hereafter is declared and soe commonly reputed the premisses hee deposeth of his owne certaine | ||
knowledge And further to this article cannot depose./ | knowledge And further to this article cannot depose./ | ||
To the second article of the sayd libell hee saith that in the yeares and moneths | To the second article of the sayd libell hee saith that in the yeares and moneths | ||
− | arlate the arlate William | + | arlate the arlate William Lee was Master and Part Owner of the arlate |
− | shipp the Samuell as hee verily beleeveth for the reasons ensuing videlicet for | + | shipp the ''Samuell'', as hee verily beleeveth for the reasons ensuing videlicet for |
− | that after the shipp Providence and her ladeing of Coales were suncke | + | that after the shipp ''Providence'' and her ladeing of Coales were suncke |
in mariner hereafter declared did goe to Scarborough after the sayd William | in mariner hereafter declared did goe to Scarborough after the sayd William | ||
− | to demand of him satisfaction for the shipp Providence her ladeing lost | + | to demand of him satisfaction for the shipp ''Providence'' and her ladeing lost |
− | + | and suncke in the Sea by reason of the ''Samuells'' running fowle of her, and | |
− | the sayd Lee did there in presense of one | + | the sayd Lee did there in presense of one George Moore and one William |
− | + | hodgson Inhabitants of Scarborough confesse and acknowledge to this | |
− | deponent that hee | + | deponent that hee the sayd Lee was Master of the sayd shipp ''Samuell'' when |
− | the sayd disaster happened and | + | the sayd disaster happened and Owner of her and her tackle apparrell and |
furniture all save one eight part thereof And further to this article hee | furniture all save one eight part thereof And further to this article hee | ||
cannot depose./ | cannot depose./ | ||
− | To the 3: 4th and 5th | + | To the 3: 4th and 5th and 6th article of the sayd libell hee saith that in the yeare |
− | and moneths arlate | + | and moneths arlate the ''Providence'' of Boston having aboard her a |
ladeing of Coales wherewith shee was sayling towards Boston the port | ladeing of Coales wherewith shee was sayling towards Boston the port | ||
− | of her discharge, and being upon the high and open | + | of her discharge, and being upon the high and open Sea neere Scarborough |
− | in her | + | in her course for Boston, the arlate William Lee came sayling with |
− | his shipp the Samuell aforesayd and | + | his shipp the ''Samuell'' aforesayd and drew neere the shipp ''Providence'', |
− | which this deponent and Company | + | which this deponent and Company perceaving and fearing the ''Samuell'' |
− | might fall fowle of the | + | might fall fowle of the ''Providence'' this deponent and others of the |
− | Company of the Providence made signes to the sayd Lee and | + | Company of the ''Providence'' made signes to the sayd Lee and Company |
− | of the Samuell to | + | of the ''Samuell'' to beare up, and the sayd Lee and company did very well |
− | understand the signes | + | understand the signes soe made unto them as plainely appeared for that they |
− | thereupon lett | + | thereupon lett goe their mayne sheete and made signes to this deponent and |
Company | Company | ||
Revision as of 07:50, May 30, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 443 |
Side | Recto |
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Status | |
XXX: pasted into wikispot on 06/05/14 y Colin Greenstreet; edited in wikispot on 30/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Jill Wilcox 23/10/12 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 09/04/14, by CSG |
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The 22th of december 1656/
Thomas Lawe Wm Cooper and company Owners}
of the Providence of Boston against a certaine shipp called}
the Samuell London whereof William Lee is Master}
and against the sayd Lee in particular and all others in generall}
[XX] Smith}
Examined upon a libell on behalfe of the
sayd Thomas Lawe and william Cooper and
Company./
dt. Smith
jus
William Otter of Boston in the County of Lincolne
Mariner late Master of the shipp the Providence aged 32
years or thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined
saith and deposeth as followeth. videlicet./
To the first article of the sayd libell hee saith that hee this deponent in the
moneths of July August and September of 1656 was master of the arlate
shipp the Providence of Boston untill such tyme as shee was sunck in
the Sea in mariner as hereafter is expressed and was soe made Master of her by the arlate Thomas Lawe and william Cooper and company who during
the moneths and tyme aforesayd were the lawfull Owners and Proprietors
of the sayd shipp the Providence and her tackle Apparrell and furniture And
alsoe of her ladeing of Coales aboard her at the tyme when shee was soe
suncke as hereafter is declared and soe commonly reputed the premisses hee deposeth of his owne certaine
knowledge And further to this article cannot depose./
To the second article of the sayd libell hee saith that in the yeares and moneths
arlate the arlate William Lee was Master and Part Owner of the arlate
shipp the Samuell, as hee verily beleeveth for the reasons ensuing videlicet for
that after the shipp Providence and her ladeing of Coales were suncke
in mariner hereafter declared did goe to Scarborough after the sayd William
to demand of him satisfaction for the shipp Providence and her ladeing lost
and suncke in the Sea by reason of the Samuells running fowle of her, and
the sayd Lee did there in presense of one George Moore and one William
hodgson Inhabitants of Scarborough confesse and acknowledge to this
deponent that hee the sayd Lee was Master of the sayd shipp Samuell when
the sayd disaster happened and Owner of her and her tackle apparrell and
furniture all save one eight part thereof And further to this article hee
cannot depose./
To the 3: 4th and 5th and 6th article of the sayd libell hee saith that in the yeare
and moneths arlate the Providence of Boston having aboard her a
ladeing of Coales wherewith shee was sayling towards Boston the port
of her discharge, and being upon the high and open Sea neere Scarborough
in her course for Boston, the arlate William Lee came sayling with
his shipp the Samuell aforesayd and drew neere the shipp Providence,
which this deponent and Company perceaving and fearing the Samuell
might fall fowle of the Providence this deponent and others of the
Company of the Providence made signes to the sayd Lee and Company
of the Samuell to beare up, and the sayd Lee and company did very well
understand the signes soe made unto them as plainely appeared for that they
thereupon lett goe their mayne sheete and made signes to this deponent and
Company