HCA 13/71 f.261r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 261 |
Side | Recto |
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First cut transcription started by Colin Greenstreet on 26/09/12 and finished by the same on 27/09/12; pasted into wikispot on 08/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
12/09/27 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 22/02/14, by CSG |
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1. and hee saith that the sayd masts boate Anchors and other tackle and
2. furniture soe cutt away for preservation of the sayd shipp and ladeing were
3. in this deponents judgment and estimate worth two hundred pounds sterling
4. at the least And further to these Interrogatories hee cannot depose/
5. To the 4th Interrogatorie hee saith that of his this deponents sight and knowledge
6. the bulke heads of the sayd shipp after the sayd storme was past and ˹at˺ their
7. being in harbour at Plymouth were stronge and sufficient And this
8. deponent there sawe one Jones a shipp carpenter and two or three more
9. come aboard the sayd shipp and this deponent went downe with them into
10. the hold and sawe them view her bulkeheads and heard them saye and
11. declare that the sayd shipp before the sayd storme was a stronge tight
12. and sufficeint shipp, and that there was while the sayd shipp lay in
13. the downes before her goeing forth thence on the sayd voyage very good
14. tarrpaulings laid and nayled round the hatches with hoopes to fasten
15. the nayles through and good knoweth that good dennage of matts and woods was provided and used at the stowing of the sayd shipps ladeing, and
16. all care taken by the master and company of the sayd shipp to l that could
17. bee that the sayd goods and ladeing of her might bee preserved from
18. dammage, soe that hee is thereby well assured that what dammage is
19. happened to the sayd goods happened to them in the sayd storme and by meanes
20. thereof and not before And further to this article Interrogatorie hee
21. cannot depose./
22. To the 5th hee saith hee well knoweth the Interrate Mathew Plowman
23. and saith hee well observed that the sayd Plowman having bin ill for
24. some dayes before did keepe his cabbin in the tyme of the storme
25. aforesayd ˹and as hee beleeveth˺ till after the mayne mast and shrowdes were cutt downe
26. and the Anchors cut away, for that this deponent being constantly upon the deck
27. did not see him till after that, and saith that after that, a sea breakeing into
28. the sayd shipp and running into the sayd Plowmans cabbin the sayd
29. Plowman thereupon came out of his cabbin and stood in the steereage and there
30. stayed a while, and thence went into the round house and saith that the sayd
31. Plowman while hee continued in his sayd cabbin could not see what
32. any of the shipps company were doeing without, because the cabin bulke
33. heads and the steereage bulke heads were betweene them and the deck soe
34. that hee could not see what was done And further to this article
35. Interrogatorie hee cannot depose/
36. the marke of the sayd
37. Robert Rc [HIS MARK] Catmar
38. <margin value="Left">Repeated before
39. doctor Godolphin</margin>
40.
41. The same day./
42. Examined upon the sayd Interrogatories/
doctor Smith 4us
William Wade of the parish of Saint Katherine neere
the Tower London Mariner Cooke of the shipp the
Saphir aged 48 yeares or thereabouts a wittnes sworne
and examined saith and deposeth as followeth videlict./
To the first second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth
that