HCA 13/71 f.524r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 524 |
Side | Recto |
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William Kellett started on 27/10/12 and completed on 27/10/12 by William Kellett; minor edits suggested on 28/10/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 08/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
William Kellett | |
First transcribed | |
12/10/27 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 10/04/14, by CSG |
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1. to that purpose employed by the said Master the preservation of the said
2. shipps tackle and furniture being in the meane time neglected by the said
3. Master and Companie which he knoweth for the reason aforesaid And
4. further cannot depose./
5. To the tenth hee saith, that as this examinate hath severall times understood from the
6. said Aleazar Le Merchaut, a boate by him employed in an about the preser=
7. vation of the said Aquavites ˹being˺ was lost and perished, hee the said Le Merchaut
8. was by order of Justice ˹of that place˺ compelled to pay for the same the summe of five
9. and fortie livers or thereabouts being about fower pounds sterling money. And
10. further hee cannot depose./:-
11. To the 11:th article hee saith that the said Aquavites being as aforesaid preserved
12. the said Le Merchaut was necessitated to hire men to looke to and guard the
13. the same from the Countrey people, who came in and attempted to take away the same, as
14. as being as they pretended and gave out, wrarcked goods, which men soe hired
15. togeather with the hoyes wherein the said Aquavites then were preserved, were
16. by the said Le Merchaut kept in pay untill the said shipp was weighed up and
17. repaired and fitted out againe to Sea, The premisses hee well knoweth for
18. and upon the reason aforesaid. And further cannot depose
19. To the 12:th hee saith that the said shipps Rudder was broken, and some
20. of the plankes of the said feele were broken and splitt in peeces ˹and a great part of the keele carried away˺ and the said
21. shipp became soe much damnified that about ˹thirty˺ five and twenty daies in all were
22. spent in the weighing up and reparation of the said shipp, during all which
23. time the hoyes wherein the said Aquavites were kept, and the men that
24. looked to and defended the same from the Countrey people were kept in pay by the
25. said Aleazar Le Merchaut, And saith, That the worke ˹of Carpenters and others˺ and materialls,
26. and payment of the said hoyes and men for the preservation of the said goods
27. and reparation of the said shipp, besides the Victualls and wages of the
28. said shipps Companie did as hee this examinate is in Conscience assured and
29. fully beleeveth amount to eight ˹or nyne˺ hundred Livers french money, or about foure
30. score pounds English money, all things being in that place and upon such an
31. occasion very deare and costly. And further hee cannot depose
32. To the 13:th hee saith hee doeth not particularly know what or how much the said
33. Aleaxar Le Merchaut expended for the hire of the sayd hoyes and garding of
34. the said brandewines by day and by night during the reparation aforesaid
35. but verily beleeveth, that the same for the time by him predeposed could not
36. amount to lesse than twenty pounds sterling and soe much hee verily
37. beleeveth was really and well deserved by those that undertooke and performed the same.
38. To the 14:th and 15:th hee saith that shortly after the shipps reparation
39. the said Aquavites were reladed on board her, and brought to this Port
40. of London, and have since beene here delivered to the said Andrew Kirby
41. or his order, and saith that if the said Aquavites were any way damnified
42. the same did not happen by any fault or deficiency of the said shipp, the
43. same being tight and in very good condition till the time that shee soe bilged
44. at the place and upon the occasion predeposed, which this examinate saith
45. hee very well knoweth being Masters mate of the said shipp during the
46. voyage in question, And further cannot depose/
47. To the 16th ˹17th 20th and 19th˺ hee saith hee referreth himselfe to the Acts and proceedings of
48. this Court, And further cannot depose; saving that the pilate Andrew
49. Kirby was and is an English man, and subject to the Jurisdiction of the high
50. Court of Admiraltie of England as this examinate hath heard and beleeveth
51. To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true
52.
53. To the Crosse Interrogatories./ CENTRE HEADING
54. To the first hee saith, hee cometh to declare the trueth of his knowledge
55. in this matter at the requests of the said Aleazar Le Merchaut
56. and saith hee hath noe interest in the matter nor shipp in question