HCA 13/71 f.259r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 259 |
Side | Recto |
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First Transcription | |
First transcriber | |
Will Kellett | |
Editorial history | |
Created 06/04/14, by CSG |
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1. the sea and the master and Company of her loose their lives and perish with
2. her which to prevent the sayd Master and Company did their uttermost endeavour
3. and tooke great paines to preserve the sayd shipp and lading and their owne lives
4. and at length they concluded and agreed that the best way to preserve her and
5. her lading and themselves was to putt the sayd shipps tacke and her mayne
6. mast by the board and seeing noe hope otherwise to preserve her and them selves
7. they began to put such their resolution into acte and did begin by order of
8. the sayd master to chopp and Cutt the mayne mast by the boarde, and did
9. alsoe cutt the shroudes ˹and the mayne stay interrogate ˺ and the sayd shroudes being Cutt the force of
10. the sayd storme was soe great that (although the sayd Mast was a very
11. stronge and substantiall mayne mast ˹and would not have broke unlesse the sayd shroudes had bin cutt and mayne mast had bin cut˺ it brake' it cleere off a good
12. way above the place where the same was chopped it having not stayd
13. and helpe from the sayd shroudes ˹and mayne stay˺ to preserve and support it which otherwise
14. it would not (as hee beleveth) have done but would have continued firme
15. and bin a meanes to have sunke the sayd shipp and her lading and
16. hee is verily persuaded in his conscience that had not the sayd master
17. and Company cut the sayd shroudes ˹and mayne stay˺ the sayd shipp and her lading and
18. the lives of ˹the master˺ and the company of her had bin lost and utterly perished by
19. violence of the sayd storme soe that the same were soe cutt away meerley
20. for the preservation of the sayd shipp and her lading and the mens lives on
21. board her And saith that by meanes of cutting the sayd shroudes and
22. mayne staye the to avoide the danger of the sayd storme the mayne mast
23. aforesayd and topp mast and yardes and mayne sayle and mayne top sayle and
24. all the rest of the sayd shipps rigging belonging and lashed to the mayne
25. mast were blowne overboard and utterly lost ˹and her skiffe was splitt and hove overboard and the anchors cutt from the bowe to ease the shipp˺ and that the masts
26. yardes sayles yardes ˹boate anchors˺ and other rigging ˹and materiall soe lost were in this deponents
27. judgement and estimate worth about betwixt five hundred and XXXX from two hundred
28. pounds sterling and further to these interrogataries hee cannot depose
29. To the 4th interrie hee saith that hee being Carpenter of her as aforesayd
30. well knoweth that the sayd shipp the Saphir before the sayd storme was in
31. all respects a stronge tight and sufficient shipp And hee knoweth that the
32. bulke heads of the sayd shipp both before the sayd storme and after were
33. and continued firme and good, and saith that when the sayd shipp came
34. in to Plymouth after the sayd storme her bulke heads were viewed by
35. one Captaine Jones a Carpenter in presence of this deponent and Samuell
36. Sagerr the master of the sayd shipp and saith the sayd Jones did in
37. presence of this deponent and the sayd master upon the viewing of them sayd
38. that her bulke heads were strong and sufficient or words to that effect
39. And hee saith that hee well knoweth that when the sayd shipp went first
40. out of the downes upon the sayd voyage there were good tarr paulings
41. layd and nayled round the hatches for the better preservation of
42. the sayd shipps ladeing from any dammage by wett and all care
43. possible used to preserve her sayd lading case and in good condition and
44. therefore ˹and for the reasons aforesayd˺ verily beleeveth that the dammage which happened to the sayd
45. shipps lading happened thereto in and after the sayd storme and
46. by reason thereof and not before And further to this ˹interr˺ arle hee
47. cannot depose.