HCA 13/71 f.273v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
---|---|
Folio | 273 |
Side | Verso |
← Previous Page | |
Status | |
Uploaded image; transcribed on 22/09/2012 | |
Note | |
IMAGE: P1130706.JPG | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2012/09/22 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 05/12/2012 and 29/12/2013 by Colin Greenstreet |
Contents
Expand this area to see details of page purpose, how to register, how to add footnotes, and useful links.
Purpose
This page is for the annotation of HCA 13/71 f.273v.
Annotations can be viewed by everyone on a read-only basis.
For more information on MarineLives and the MarineLives Annotation Project read our Shipping News blog entries:
Annotating Marine Lives, May 1st 2013
Adding value to primary documents, May 8th 2013
Witnesses in Court, 1657-1658 (May 9th, 2013)
Registration to annotate documents
Registration is required to contribute annotations to this page and to other pages in the wiki.
You can register using the following Form, and we will issue you with a UserName and Password for the wiki.
Text formatting
The MarineLives transcription platform is built on MediaWiki, which uses wiki markup to format text. For a guide showing how to produce italics, bold, escaped text and headings, see the MediaWiki page on formatting; there are also guides for internal and external links, image embedding, tables, and more on lists.
Adding footnotes
- Go into edit mode
- Insert immediately after the sentence or phrase you wish to annotate the following macro:<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
- Replace 'This is the footnote text' with the footnote you wish to add, using the format: first name, surname, title, (place of publication, date of publication), page or folio number
- Save the page
For more information and advanced formatting, including how to add and format links within the footnote, see the Wikipedia help on footnotes. This uses the same markup formatting.
Example footnote template:
- ''HCA 13/XX f.XXXX Case: XXXX; Deposition: XXXX; Date: XXXX. Transcribed by XXXX''<ref>[http://XXXXX Electronic link to a digital source]</ref>
Suggested links
Annotate HCA 13/64 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/65 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/68 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/69 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/70 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/71 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/72 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/73 Volume Page
Annotate HCA 13/74 Volume Page
Marine Lives Tools
Image
Transcription
The 16th of June 1656.
On the behalfe of Robert Turner and}
companie Merchants owners and freighters}
of the ketch Elizabeth (whereof John Love was master}
and on behalfe of the said Love and companie}
Cheeke d:t .1.
John Love late master of the said ketch
the Elizabeth, aged 40 yeeres or thereabouts
sworne, as in the Acts of
Court and examined upon certain Interrogatories
saith and deposeth as followeth.
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee well knew and was master of
the said ketch the Elizabeth in her late voyage from London for Porto a
Port and thense bound back for the port of London, In which her retourne
from Port a Port, namely in the moneth of August last past, hee saith
shee met with fowle and stormie weather, and was by meanes thereof
forced upon the coast of ffrance at a place called Birka Baye in
Piccardie and comming there to an anchor, hee saith shee was by the said
storme forced from her anchor, and this deponent and companie for the preservation of
shipp, lading and their owne lives were forced to rune her ashore in the
said bay, which hee saith happened the one and twentieth of the said
moneth of August last, of his this deponents sight and knowledge,
To the second third and fourth hee saith that the same day, after the said running
of the said shipp ashore and being in greate perill, her companie went
ashore for the preservation of their lives, but the tide falling away
and his shipp sitting whole upon the shore, that they might wade
unto her, foure of this deponents companie (which with himselfe
consisted of eight in all) went aboard, and this deponent and the other
three went into the countraey to get assistance to help the said vessell off
and to preserve her and her lading, and as they were so going they
mett with the Illustrious harry de Lorraine Pr[?aire] de harcourt
Gouvernour of Moutreil accompanied with twelve men, comming towards
the sea side to the place where the said vessell satt; and that some
of his said men (being all ffrenchmen) came before and meeting this
deponent and three men, stripped them of their clothes and moneys
and forced them back againe to their vessell, and the said Praire
comming to the sea side to the place where the said vessell satt, sent
some of his said men aboard, to fetch such of this deponents company
(as were in her) ashoare which they accordingly did and fetched this
deponents said men ashoare and tooke and kept possession of the said
vessell and lading, by order of the said Praire; And further saith that
afterwards, about two howers after the said vessells said running
ashore and when the said ffrenchman had soe taken
possession of her and her lading, the said Praire sent this deponent
and all his company with a guard of souldiers from the shipps side
to a village three or four miles thense distant called Birke,
And saith that when they were soe sent away the said ketch satt whole
and intire and her goods in her in a good condition.
To the fifth and sixth hee saith that the next morning after their said
carrying to Birke, this deponent was sent for and went to
the said Priares lodging in Birke, where her beseecht the said
Priare to permit this deponent and company to goe downe and see to
save their shipp and goods, to which the said Priare answered that hee
would