First transcribed
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12 December 2015 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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32 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/63 +
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Side
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Verso +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 12/12/2015 +
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Transcription
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testis productus et juratus deponit ut< … testis productus et juratus deponit ut<br />
sequitur videlicet.
Ad primum et 4um arlos dra allonis deponit et dicit that hee this<br />
deponent being upon or about the time arlate in<br />
the Gallerie belonging to the house of his said Master<br />
Mr Hussee together with his preContest William<br />
Hooke did see the ship the ''Saint Jacob'' arlate a shoare<br />
att Cuckolds Point as is arlate, where hee saith shee<br />
continewed about the space of an hower And saith<br />
that hee is very confident that the said shipp did thereby<br />
susteyne damage before such time as<br />
shee came aground at Dickshoare as is heereafter specified<br />
Et alr nescit saveing that what damage or hurt soever<br />
the said ship did receave or susteyne the same did of<br />
his certaine knowledge soe happen unto her by reason<br />
of the neglect and unskilfullnes of her company abord<br />
her and for want of a Pilot. Et alr nescit deponere<br />
salvis infrascriptis.
Ad 5um deponit that at the tyme arlate the ship the ''Phillip''<br />
arlate was hald up in a place convenient and where<br />
she hath bin used to lye after her returne from a voyage<br />
which said place hee saith was and is quite out of the Road<br />
or passage of any other ships, and very fitt and convenient<br />
from doeing or receaveing any wrong. And further<br />
deposeth that the said ship the ''Phillip'' had bin soe<br />
laid up in the place predeposed by the space<br />
of about two moneths ut [?recelit] next before the samage<br />
in this cause questioned did happen unto the shipp the ''Saint''<br />
''Jacob'' arlate premissa nescit se vera ex propys<br />
visa et scientia se. Et alr nescit deponere
Ad 7um deponit that at the tyme aforesaid the Company<br />
of the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' being (as it seemes) very<br />
unskillfull in bringing theire said shipp up the River of<br />
Thames, (not being contentented to stay in the Channel<br />
where they might safely have abided, and where shipps<br />
of Twice her burthen did and doe dayly ride) did<br />
without any circumspection or care runne theire<br />
said shipp a shore at Dickshore as is arlate, which<br />
hee lnoweth hee this deponent seeing the said shipp<br />
ymediatly after shee was soe runne aground as<br />
is predeposed Et aliter nescit deponere.
Ad 9um 10. et 11um deponit et dicit that att the tyme when<br />
the Companie of the said ship the ''Saint Jacob'' [?arlate]<br />
withoutaint Jacob'' [?arlate]<br />
without +
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