HCA 13/76 f.191r Annotate

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Johes Collins de Redcliffe in Com Surria mercator
annos agens 31 aut inter dicit et deponit prXXXX XXXX viz:t
Ad XXXXX XXXXX et ad schedulam in ead mentionat XXXX in XXXXXX deponit
et dicit that at the Barbadoes in December last this deponit went as a
passenger XXX in the arlate ship Successe imbarqued himselfe
in her XXXXX againe to London and came home in her XXX the voyage
and brought w:th him in her the Sugar and Cottons mentioned
in the schedule to be laden by him the was to pay the
freight therin set downe soe XXXXX and XXX of Cotton hee sayth was
?really soe much as is therein set downe XXXXX the sugar worth about 36:li
per hundred and XX this deponent sold the said cotton and sugar the same being
the cotton price thereof here, and saith that for his pt hee knoweth not w:t other XXXXX
the sd voyage nor what was to be pd for the freight thereof of the vallue of
s:e same soe laden but beleeveth that sugar and cottons brought in the
said shoe the said voyage were worth as much as those laden by this deponent and that
the same price was to by payd for freight and saith that the said ship coming
from y:e Barbadoes to London the said Voyage under the conduct of the said XXXXXX
George PrXXXXX XXX M:r XXXX also went out in her XXX XXXX was XXX very
stormy weather and more especially about the XXXX of January and
to his remembrance about the 15th day of that month in a latitude of about 42 degrees XX XXXXX shee met w:th
a very great storme w:ch continued for many howrs by meanes of
the violente whXXXXXXX the sd PrXXXX and Company (conceiving it best soe
to doe) cut downe the maine mast of the said ship and all the tackle
belonging to it and XXXXXX off into the sea and soe through Gods mercy
preserved the rest of y:e sd ship, and all her lading against all XXX XXXX which
were in very great hazard of perishing in the sea for about a XXXXXX