HCA 13/54 f.90r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/54 |
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Folio | 90 |
Side | Recto |
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Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 24/07/2017 | |
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IMAGE: IMG_129_06_5574.jpg | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2017/07/24 |
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with water, and saye and continued under water every tyde by the
space of twentye one dayes or thereabouts, and in the iudgement
and opinion of this deponent and other masters of ships that sawe and observed her howe
she layd, was not to be recovered or gotten off from
the sayd rocks, but for all the tyme aforesayd if there blowne
reasonable gale of winde from the sea towards the shoare, she had undoubtedlye
perished in the sea and bene splitt in peeces, The premisses
he knoweth to be true for that the next daye the sayd shipp was
driven uppon the sayd rocks this deponent sawe her howe she
laye, and because her company had forsaken her this
deponent did at the resquest of the Steward of Sir William
Pennyman theLord f the [?soyle] in those parts, did helpe to
save the sayles and rigginge of the sayd shipp, And this he afirmeth
uppon his oath to be true Et alr nescit deponere./
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