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HCA 13/70 f.337r Annotate
First transcribed 8 January 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 337  +
Parent volume HCA 13/70  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 08/01/2015  +
Transcription to Santa Cruze did cause the sayd shipps lto Santa Cruze did cause the sayd shipps ladeing to be put ashoare at Saint<br /> Lucar and left (as this deponent taketh it) with one Mr Watts and Mr Probe there<br /> whome this rendent beleeveth to be honest men and soe reputed and further saving<br /> his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/ To the 5th Interrogatorie hee saith hee referreth him selfe to his foregoeingd eposition<br /> to the allegation and otherwise answereth negatively videlicet that hee did not heare<br /> that Keene offered any moneys to repaire and amend the sayd shipp<br /> at Saint Lucar to goe as shee was designed to Santa Cruze, but saith the sayd Keene<br /> did at Saint Lucar after hee had contracted to goe with a ladeing of goods from Saint Lucar<br /> to London cause the sayd shipp to be repayred and then tooke in the sayd ladeing for<br /> London and wholly deserted his voyage to Santa Cruze And otherwise saving his foregoeing<br /> deposition to the allegation hee cannot depose/ To the 6th Interrogatorie hee saith that Saint Lucar is a place fitt to repayre shipps in<br /> and doth usually afford all materialls necessary for the same, but at great<br /> prizes, and saith that the foresayd Mr Richard duck did in this rendents<br /> presence offer the sayd Keene to lett him have what money hee stood neede<br /> of to repayre the sayd shipp (if hee would proceede on his voyage to Santa Cruze)<br /> and to take the same againe of the producent Mr Cowse, but this<br /> respondent remembreth not tha any mention was made at how much per Centum<br /> the sayd money was to be furnished, and further saving his foregoeing deposition<br /> to the allegation hee cannot answere./ To the 7th hee saith that by reason hee hath not about him a draught of the iust leagues<br /> that Saint Lucar and Santa Cruz are distant one from the other hee cannot at present<br /> sett positively downe how many leagues they are distant but saith<br /> to his best remembrance they are about two hundred leagues distant, and saith<br /> hee knoweth not what quantity of goods the shipp Interrogate tooke in at Saint Lucar<br /> to bring to London for that hee came not home in her to England but saith<br /> what ever quantitie shee brought hee beleeveth shee was not leakie therewith<br /> for that hee well knoweth that notwithstanding the storme aforesayd and losse<br /> of her masts and tackle and hurt receaved in her midshipp as aforesayd the sayd shipp as to her hull was<br /> and remayned tight and staunche the breach in her midshipp being stopped with cloathes when this deponent brought her to Saint Lucar, and all the tyme<br /> this deponent continued aboard her there shee remayned tight and this deponent verily beleeveth<br /> and is perswaded in his conscience that shee would have bin and continued tight<br /> and staunch in case shee had carried the sayd Cowes his goods from Saint Lucar to<br /> Santa Cruz and taken in more goods for him there for London, and the reason that induceth<br /> him soe to beleeve is for that hee knoweth the sayd shipp was a new built vessell<br /> and that the sayd voyage in controversie was the fisrt voyage shee went upon to sea<br /> this deponent helping to carry downe her masts from London when shee was a building<br /> and further cannot answere for that as hee hath predeposed<br /> her mariners forsoke her in the storme before her comeing to Saint Lucar To the 8th hee saith hee well knoweth that the Interrogate Keene had none of his<br /> company left when hee arrived at Saint Lucar but this deponent and a little boy<br /> and hee saith hee this deponent was very willing and desyrous to have gone<br /> the voyage to Snanta Cruze byt the sayd Keene wilfully refused to goe thither<br /> And otherwise negatively for that hee knoweth the sayd Keene had noe company<br /> left of those that sayled from London with him to agree to the effect Interrogated but this deponent and the sayd boy./ To the 9th hee saith the Interrogate ffluite shipp and the shipp ''John and Elizabeth''<br /> before ''John and Elizabeth''<br /> before  +
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