HCA 13/70 f.498r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 498 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/01/16 |
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To the third hee saith the Pilgrim lay with her head toward the
Exeter Merchant the tyme Interrogate, and saith the Pilgrim then had
a sufficient Anchor to the Northwards and an other on the south, and saith
the Exeter Merchant after her being on drift, drave fowle upon the Pilgrim
soe suddainely that the Pilgrimes company (some of them being busie betweene
decks) had not tyme to veere and heave as is Interrate before the Exeter
Merchant came fowle as aforesayd And saith the Pilgrim did
not ride by any other Anchor but two of her owne, and saith the Pilgrims
Anchors held soe fast as that both her cables brake with the violence of
the Exeter Merchant falling fowle of her, and therby the Exeter Merchant
and Pilgrim drave on ground and the Collier Interrogate lying by the
Pilgrims side was alsoe forced on ground by the same violence And further
hee cannot answere./
To the 4th hee saith the rayles of the head of the Pilgrim were broken before
shee came into the River of Thames but noe part else of her head And saith
shee did take in some water when shee was at sea (as most shipps doe) but not soe much
as to be accompted leakie, And saith hee knoweth that her hoodings above
water were open but not soe as to see the sea through the same till such tyme as
the carpenter had opened them with a Calkeing Iron but saith that leakines
and defect of her hoodings was in her outward voyage towards Saint Lucar, where
her sayd hoodings and [?XXXnes] were mended, and such other repayres as shee then needed,
doe to her soe that shee was reasonable staunch and sound at her coming home
into the River of Thames and soe continued till the Exeter Merchant fell
fowle of her and drove her on shoare as aforesayd (soe farr as hee could observe being aboard her) And further hee
cannot answere saving hee saith the Interrogate Mr Graves did new sheath
the Pilgrim after shee had receaved the hurt predeposed of./
To the 5th hee saith that some casks taken in at Pharoe was a little defective when they were
taken into the sayd shipp Pilgrim, but withall saith that what was defective
was amended by the shipps Cooper Thomas Ellis this deponents precontest before the same
was stowed, and saith
some of the oyle Casks was old at the ladeing the same there aboard but was tight and
staunche, and saith that some of the shipps companyvidelicet John Baker a masters mate thereof
say that some of the wine Casks taken in at Pharoe was not fitt to be stowed or to that effect
and the sayd Baker alsoe sent worde to that
effect to the ffactor who caused the same to be laden, but hee this deponent
well knoweth that the wines in question were not those (the casks
whereof was found fault with at Pharoe as aforesayd, for that hee is
well assured that the wines damnified were Spanish wines laden at
Saint Lucar, And saith hee sawe and observed what oyle was pumped out while shee lay in harbour at Pharoe and saith there was one butt pumped out there, and saved in empty caske aboard
at sea betwixt Pharo where it was taken in and London
one butt more or thereabouts which was alsoe saved and put into casks on shipp board
And hee alsoe saith that after the samage
receaved