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1. ábout one of the clock in the afternoone a shipp laden with coles (whereof
2. one Cocke was master) came in and comming to the said place where the William
3. Bonadventure laid moored with three other shipps abreast (whereof two were
4. moored to the William Bonadventure) and endeavoured to heave in
5. ˹a sterne˺ betwixt the two either mast of the said shipps ..... ˹in˺ which doing shee must needs
6. come upon ..... the William Bonadventures ˹Southerly˺ cable ˹.........˺ the anchorX wherof lay
7. ..................................out in the River, whereupon this deponent who
8. was then upon the William Bonadventure (being hired to watch and lie in her)
9. called out to the company of the said Cockes shipp, and warned them of
10. the ....................... said cables soe lying out and of the danger it was in if
11. they hove in there over it, howbeit they hove in and carried their foXX
12. ashore, and some space after (that afternoone) the said shipp the William
13. Bonadventure went ashore at Bell wharfe with her sterne ashore
14. her .......... be cable being cut or broke ˹........................˺ by such forcing or heaving in
15. of the said Cockes shipp, ................................................ All which
16. hee ....... ˹deposeth˺ because hee was present and saw the same, And otherwise hee
17. cannot depose, saving what followeth.
18.
19. To the Interrogatories. CENTRE HEADING
20. To the first ˹and second˺ hee saith hee was not any of the William Bonadventures
21. company but only was hired to lie aboard her the time aforesaid.
22. To the third hee saith hee did not take notice nor knoweth whether the
23. William Bonadventure had any buoy aflote from the said Southwest
24. anchor (the cable whereof was broken or cut as aforesaid) or not, And
25. otherwise hee cannot answer, saving as aforesaid.
26. To the fourth hee saith the said shipp William Bonadventure being shoremast
27. of the said foure shipps, grounded at every tide of ebb, and soe continued
28. till the flood, and otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
29. To the 5 negatively referring himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
30. To the 6 hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition.
31. To the 7th negatively, people not being suddenly to be got on the
32. ... Sabbeth day for such a busines.
33. To the 8th hee saith the Northerly anchor of the William Bonadventure
34. lay ashore or neare tthe shore and that the master as hee beleeveth nor any
35. other hath recovered the said anchor, but the same with a greate peece
36. of the cable are lost or wanting, And otherwise hee cannot answer saving
37. as aforesaid.
38. To the tenth hee cannot answer, not seeing the anchor weighed or cable
39. measured.
40. To the 11th hee saith hee is a cobler by trade, and otherwise negatively.
41. The marke of [MARKE] daniel Chamberlen MARKE, RH SIDE
42. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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