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HCA 13/70 f.118v Annotate
First transcribed 24 October 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 118  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 24/10/2014  +
Transcription nere Wapping staires, and this deponent wanere Wapping staires, and this deponent was then present and assistant<br /> att and in the mooring and fastening of the said shipp with two<br /> strong and sufficient cables and anchors and the same was then<br /> fastned to a Vessell called the ''sea horse'', and for diverse dayes ridd<br /> free and cleare from all ither shipps, as was well knowne and<br /> observed both by this deponent and severall Mariners and others who<br /> saw and tooke notice of the same: hee further saith, That the<br /> said Vessell the ''Margaret'' having for about 14. dayes ridd in<br /> tjhe posture and condition predeposed, the allate shipp the ''Mayflower''<br /> whereof the allate William White then was Commander came<br /> and was by the said White and Companie moored and fastned to<br /> the shipp of one Mr Wall then rideing a little below the said shipp the<br /> ''Margaret'', And having ridd fastned to the said Walls shipp for some<br /> few dayes, the said Wall and Company having a designe to goe out<br /> upon a Voyage fetcht their Anchors on board to that end, and<br /> upon their departure, this deponent heard the said Walls mate say<br /> and declare to his precontest Thomas Wills Boateswaine of the said<br /> shipp ''Margaret'', That except the said shipp the ''May-fflower'' were<br /> moored further off from the ''Margarett'', shee would come foule upon<br /> her, which not long after proved be true, for the Company of the<br /> said shipp ''Margaret'' perceiving the danger then daily imminent<br /> advertized the said Whites mate then aboard the ''Mayflower'' thereof<br /> but notwithstanding sufficient warning given of this deponents certaine<br /> knowledge, by the neglect and carelesnesse of the said White and<br /> Companie, about the 6th. of November <u>1653</u> aforesaid, the said shipp the<br /> ''May flower'' with the high tide came fowle of the said shipp the<br /> ''Margaret'', and broake her bolt spritt, and did some other dammage<br /> to her, this deponent being then aboard the ''Margaret'' and seeing the<br /> disaster aforesaid, which the said Robert ffoxe soone after caused<br /> to be repaired, procuring a new boltspritt to be fitted and putt into<br /> the said shipp in the place of the boltspritt so broaken, and<br /> made her strong and fitt to proceed on her intended Voyage for<br /> Virginia, Which hee well knoweth belonging to her in the quality<br /> aforesaid for and during all the said preparation for and [?XXXXX XXX]<br /> of the said Voyage. And further cannot depose:-/ To the 5th and 6th articles hee saith, That the said new boltspritt<br /> (beingthe said new boltspritt<br /> (being  +
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