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Transcription

To the 13th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee
well knoweth for that hee was one of the Boates Crue to
Richard Parker the Boatswaine of the Owners Adventure and
a harpooneere that the sayd Parker and Maundrie and Gosling and
humfrie and one Bowling and one Kirke all harponeeres, with their
Crues, did in severall shallopps pursue the whale in this article
mentioned, and the sayd Parker first fastned his harpeing Iron in
her, and a while after the sayd humfryes fastned an other Iron
in her, and the rest of the harponeeres by reason of her swifte motion
after shee was pricked not being able to gett soe neere as to
strike any more Irons into her, did make fast their shallopps
to the stearnes of the sayd humfreys and Parkers shallopps,
thereby to tyre the whale with toweing them, and they haveing
bin towed by her eight or tenn howers, she ranne
soe farr into a growne sea that the boates or shallopps tooke in much
water in striveing to continue fast one to the other and to
the whale, and at length the whale turneing shorte did with
swifte motion runne the sayd humfreys shallop stemlings
towards the sayd Parkers shallop, whereupon the sayd humfreys
for preserving his shallopp and crue and to prevent endangereing Parkers shallopp alsoe was forced to cut his
warpe from his Iron and leave his Iron sticking in the whale, whereupon the sayd
humfreys Maundry Gosling and all the other harponeeres
seeing the swifte motion of the whale, and that the sea was
soe rough and growne, gave over any further pursuite of
the sayd whale and went with their shallopps aboard the
Owners Adventure and left the sayd Parker and his Crew (whereof
this deponent was one) fast to the whale, and the sayd Parker
and his crue continued soe fast for some tyme after the other
harponeeres and their Crues were gone aboard as aforesayd,
and then the whale turneing and ?runneung neere the
sayd shipp the sayd Parker called to the sayd damerell the
Master and asked him what hee should doe, whereupon the
sayd damerell called from on board the sayd shipp to the sayd
Parker and his Crue and bidd the sayd Parker cutt
his warpe and come aboard and this deponent
well knoweth that after the sayd Parker and his Company came
on board, hee gave them a bottle of brandiewyne and sayd
they had done as much as could bee done by men concerning
the killing of that whale or words to that effect And saith that
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