First transcribed
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15 February 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Janet Few +
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Folio
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572 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/71 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 15/02/2013 +
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Transcription
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that for that hee kept a Journall or diary … that for that hee kept a Journall or diary of the particular passages<br />
of the voyage in question hee thereby better remembreth and knoweth<br />
that the articulate shipp the ''Plough'' with her homewards ladeing being bound<br />
homewards from the Western Islands to London did meete with severall<br />
stormes and tempests at sea and more especial on the seaventh day<br />
of January last 1656 neere Saint Michaells Roade articulate shee mett with<br />
a great storme of wynde hayle and rayne which continued with such<br />
Extremity for about twenty fower howers tyme that the sayd shipps<br />
company were forced to hand all their sayles saveing part of the<br />
mayne sayle under which for only for some part of the sayd tyme they<br />
were fayne to lye and the violence of the storme was such that is<br />
brake against the sayd shipp with such violence that shee thereby received<br />
into her much water and shee and her ladeing and Company by<br />
reason of the water receaved were in much danger of perishing in the<br />
sea and of looseing both the shipp, goods and their lives And further to<br />
this article hee cannot depose
To the second for the reasons aforesayd hee saith hee well remembreth<br />
that on the thirteenth day of the sayd moneth of January last the sayd<br />
shipp the ''Plough'' being in Company with the articulte shipp the ''Prudent''<br />
''Mary'' of which the articulate Salmon was Master or Commander<br />
neere the Channell videlict a little without Scillie meete with<br />
a dunkirke man of warr who chased both the sayd shipps into the<br />
Channell and followed them all the sayd thirteenth day and untill<br />
twelve of the Clock of the night following by meanes whereof<br />
hee saith the sayd shipp the ''Plough'' her Company for the necessary<br />
preservation of the sayd shipp and her ladeing and defending from seizure<br />
were forced to open her lower ports and the weather being then very<br />
tempestious and rough and the sea running high, the sayd shipp then<br />
alsoe shipped in very much water, and the sayd shipp being by the<br />
dunkirkers soe chaseing of her was forced soe farr to the Leewards<br />
that after the dunkirker had left her, videlicet upon the sixteenth of the<br />
same moneth the sayd shipps company to keepe her from the Lee shoare was<br />
forced to carrie a pressed sayle, by meanes whereof the winde and<br />
weather still continueing very tempestious and the sea very rough,<br />
the articulate Noyes and Company were forced to open the hatches thereby<br />
the better to preserve the shipp, her ladeing and their owne lives,<br />
and saith the sayd hatches being of necessitie soe kept open and the<br />
weather soe stormie the sayd shipp received in at her hatches<br />
very much water these premises hee deposeth of his sight and<br />
knowledge being Master's mate and on board And further to this article<br />
hee cannot depose/
To the 3 article hee saith of his this deponents sight and knowledge the<br />
shipp sight and knowledge the<br />
shipp +
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