HCA 13/70 f.315r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 315 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2014/09/10 |
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they had receaved order from their Master the sayd hudson that the open lyter should
be vered a sterne and the sayd cloase lyter ladid in her place, and presently laded
because shee was hyred by the day, and the lytermen of the open lyter being still
unwilling to remove from her place by the shipps side where she laye, some of
the sayd shipps company loosned the roape wherewith shee was fastned to the
sayd shipp and vered her lower downe towards the sterne and told the
litermen of the open lyter that they would lade noe more goods into that open
lyter till the next morning and told them after they had fastned the
sayd open lyter to the sterne shee would lye safe enough till next morning and that they might goe home and come back againe betymes the next
morning and then they would lade them soe that they might save their tide up or to that effect
and then the sayd shipps Company fell in hand presently with ladeing the sayd
close lyter and did lade her soe that this deponent at the next flood
which happened about sixe or seaven a clock the same night did departe
with the sayd Cloase lyter and her ladeing and saved his tyde up and
brought the same safe to Galley Key where hee delivered the same, And hee
saith the sayd Lytermen of the open lyter seeing the shipps company had dismissed them
and told them they would lade noe more goods into their open lyter till the next
morning of the day this deponents sayd close lyter came to bee laded as aforesayd,
the sayd lytermen of the open lyter after they had [?seyved] out some smale
quantitie of water that was in her departed and left the same open lyter
and the goods laden aboard her safe and well and free from any damage by wett
and soe the same of this deponents knowledge continued after their
departure and untill such tyme as hee this deponent departed
from the sayd shipp with the sayd Close lyter and her ladeing which was
about sixe or seaven a clock of the evening of the same day in
which hee came to bee laded as aforesayd And further to these articles hee cannot depose
saving hee saith hee beleeveth the sayd open lyter was a stanch and tyte lyter
and would have carried her ladeing to her place appointed without damage
by any wett for that hee did observe that shee had bin newly trimmed
and that whilest this deponents close lyter lay by her shee the sayd open lyter did not take in
any water whereby to damage the goods in her.
To the 6th article hee saith that what damage happened to the goods in the
sayd open lighter happened after the lytermen thereof were gone
and after this deponent was gone from the sayd shipp side with his
sayd Close lyter and her ladeing but by whose neglect hee knoweth not
and further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose/
To the 7th article hee saith hee was not present when the bargaine about hyreing
the sayd close lyter was made, but hee heard his Master the sayd Poumery saye that