HCA 13/71 f.525v Annotate
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<series>HCA 13/71</series>
<folio>f.525v</folio>
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<status>First cut transcription complete and marked up on 07/11/12; edited on 22/11/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 08/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet</status>
<first-transcriber>William Tullett, 07/11/22</first-transcriber>
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livers and upwards ffrench money, and ˹verily˺ beleeveth that upon occasion of such a
Disaster the preservasion and reparation as aforesaid could not amount to
any lesse summe. And further hee cannot depose.
To the 14th hee saith that the said shipp being soe repaired as aforesaid
the said Aquavite's were reladen on board her, and brought and delivered
at the Port of London to the Merchant Proprietors thereof as hee beleeveth GUTTER
To the 15th hee saith that if the said Aquavites were dammnified then this
was occasioned by the said shipps disastrous bilging, and that by the same
Pilotts willfullness or improvidence, the said shipp of this deponents certaine
knowledge being before the disaster very tight and staute and sufficient
as a shipp need to bee; And otherwise hee cannot depose:-
To the 16: 17: and 18th Articles hee saith hee beleeveth, That the arlate
Andrew Kirby is an Englishman, this deponent having credibly heard soe, and GUTTER
otherwise referring himselfe by the Acts and proceedings of this Court and to the GUTTER
lawes and jurisdiction thereof, hee cannot further depose/
To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true.
To the crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith, that hee cometh to depose the trueth of his knoweldge of GUTTER
this matter at the request of the said Monsieur XXeazar le Merchaut, and GUTTER
hath noe part nor interest in this Controversy nor shipp, And otherwise
negatively:
To the second hee saith, this examinate was as aforesaid Pilott of the said
shipp the voyage in question, and saith hee is satisfyed and payd all his wages GUTTER
due for the same./
To the third hee saith, hee this examiniate was not present at the giving of the
order interrogate nor saw an Charterpartie for the said voyage, nor knoweth
any thing thereof, And further saving his foregoing deposition he saith hee
cannot depose; saving hee beleeveth the said Le Merchaut or any other XXXX GUTTER
of a shipp is of necessitie to obey the orders of his freightors and of their
Assignes or Consignataries.
To the fourth hee saith, That hee this examinate did not see any money payd
for the saving of the said Aquavites, and saith the preservation thereof
without any reference to the said shipps, the same being full of water, which GUTTER
as the first accompted irrecoverable, and soe much hee saith was and
is notorious amongst the said shipps companie/
To the fifth hee saith hee verily beleeveth, That if the said shipp had
continued at the place where shee first anchored as abovesaid, the damage GUTTER
interrate had not happened, the roade there being much more spatious
and commodious, than that place to which the said shipp was brought by GUTTER
the said Pilott by the order as aforesaid, where shee bilged and
suffered the Disaster aforesaid by meanes of the various of the rocks and sandbanks
To the 6th hee saith, hee did not heare any such order given as is
interrate, not being ashore at that time with the said Cazeau and
Le Merchaut, And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot depose other
or further than hee hath predeposed, to which hee referreth himselfe.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin
togeather with preconsent
the marke of
Jaques Durand. [MARK, RH SIDE] (sign like a cross with a triangle and a flourish in top left corner)