HCA 13/70 f.642r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 642 |
Side | Recto |
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First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
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2014/09/14 |
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most of her ladeing brought thither, was lett to freight (but by whome hee
knoweth not) to goe to Grand Mallega to lade wines and fruite and from there to goe
to Veales Mallega to lade fruite nd returne with the same to this Port of London
And saith in persuance of the sayd voyage the sayd Thomas Browneing
(having first taken in a new Pilott at Cales) went first to Grand Mallega
and there tooke in wines and fruite, and thense going towards Vales
Mallega the sayd shipp ffortune did by the unskillfulnes of the sayd
pylott overshoote her port and make for Almonecha supposeing it to be
Vales Mallega, where being come the sayd Thomas Browneing caused
an anchor to be cast out intending to Anchor there, but the same not takeing hold
the sayd shipp fell fowle of a holland shipp rideing in the roade there,
and being gott cleere thereof the sayd Thomas Browneing lett fall
an other Anchor, and that not takeing hold the sayd shipp was (a stiff gale of
winde then bloweing) forced and runne betweene two rocks neere Almonica where shee
lost her foremast and bolspritt, and passing betweene the sayd rocks into a
sandy bay neere thereto shee was there splitt in peeces and both shipp and
goods all lost (saving about 25 butts of Malega wines) And as
to the sayd Thomas Browneings being distempered with drinke the tyme Interrogated hee
answereth negatively, well knowing hee was not then distempered with
drinke the premisses hee deposeth for the reasons aforesayd And top the rest of the Interrogatorie hee cannot answere./
To the 7th hee saith that the night before the sayd shipp was soe cast
away she was then at Anchor in Grand Mallega Road and the Masters mate about two of
the clock in the morneing of the same day called to the Boatswaine to
rise and weigh Anchor to depart for Veles Mallega, and the Boateswaine
not riseing the Master came to the Cabbin and called him
himselfe, and when hee cae out brake his head for not riseing when
hee was first called the premisses hee deposeth for the reasons aforesayd And further hee cannot answere otherwise then
negatively for that hee well observed that the sayd master was then noe
way distempered with drinke./
To the 8th hee saith the Interrogated Thomas and Robert Browneing brought out from
the port of London gunnes pistolls firkins of nayles and tobaccoes to
the severall quantities Interrogate or thereabouts but the value of them hee
knoweth not, and noe other goods that hee thsi rendent knoweth of, And saith
there were five butts of Mallega wine and some other goods lost when the sayd shipp was cast away which the
sayd Master affirmed were his and for his owne Accompt And further to this Interrogatorie
hee cannot answere