First transcribed
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7 November 2012 +
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First transcriber
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Jill Wilcox +
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Folio
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428 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/71 +
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Verso +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/11/2012 +
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Transcription
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vessell called the ''Mary'' and her tackle … vessell called the ''Mary'' and her tackle and apparrell and furtniture<br />
this hee deposeth being Masters mate on board her the voyage in question<br />
And further to this article hee cannot depose saving hee saith during the<br />
moneths and tyme aforesayd the arlate George Kennett was, (and as<br />
hee beleveeth still is Master of the arlate shipp the ''Saint Jacob''./
To the second and third 4th 5th and 6th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith<br />
and deposeth that within the moneths and tyme aforesayd the arlate Michaell<br />
Cooper and Company of Mariners sett sayle with the sayd shipp ''Mary'' from<br />
the Port of Harwich arlate bound for Newcastle upon Tine and that<br />
the arlate Kennett and Company with the sayd shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' being<br />
alsoe bound for Newcastle did sett sayle from harwich for New=<br />
Castle at the same tyme in Company of the sayd shipp the ''Mary'' and<br />
other English shipps alsoe bound from Harwich to Newcastle aforesayd<br />
And saith that as the sayd shipp ''Mary'' and ''Saint Jacob'' and the other<br />
English shipps in Company were in their course towards Newcastle<br />
upon a place called the well the sayd Kennett and Company of his<br />
shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' did being under sayle through the neglligence or<br />
willfullnes of the sayd Kennett and Company, violently runne<br />
the stemme of the ''Saint Jacob'' against the Bowe of the ''Mary'' and<br />
by the force thereof carried all the masts yards and rigging<br />
of the ''Mary'' cleere over board by which meanes the same were<br />
all lost and perished and the sayd Michaell Cooper and this deponent<br />
and others the Company of the ''Mary'' seeing them selves in a perilous<br />
condition by reason of the ''Saint Jacobs'' soe running violently against the<br />
''Mary'', did all of them as soone as possible they could gett on<br />
board the ''Saint Jacob'' to save their lives, and this deponent and some others of the ''Mary''<br />
getting hold of the ''Saint Jacobs'' tackle gott first on board her and seeing that the<br />
''Saint Jacobs'' company (although they had soe dammaged the ''Mary''<br />
and endangered the likes of her Master and Company) tooke<br />
noe care at all to preserve the lives of any of them<br />
hee this deponent and others gotten aboard the ''Saint Jacob'' threw out a roape out [?of GUTTER]<br />
the ''Saint Jacob'' on board the ''Mary'' and her company getting hold<br />
thereof hawled one an other by helpe thereof<br />
soe neere that they gott hold of the shroudes and other tackle<br />
of the ''Saint Jacob'' and soe by Gods blessing gott safe on board her, And saith that by<br />
meanes of the disaster aforesayd all the previsions and apparell<br />
of the shipp ''Mary'' and all or the greatest past of her stock of<br />
money were lost, And hee further saith that the tyme when<br />
the sayd dammage happened the ''Mary'' lay close by the wind<br />
and stood to the North and upon a tack, and that all the<br />
rest of the shipps in Company of the ''Mary'' and ''Saint Jacob''<br />
and all bound for Newcastle, did steere and stand to the North [?wards GUTTER]<br />
excepte North [?wards GUTTER]<br />
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