HCA 13/73 f.497v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 497 |
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First transcriber | |
Katherine Parker | |
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2014/07/12 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 12/10/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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or ffreight one, to bring the same for England. And
further deposeth not.
To the 5th. hee saith that during the said shipps staying
in the said Rode of Keck there was only one Lighter
and a boate, and a Sruk[?] which was weighted by the Com[?pany GUTTER]
of the ffalcon and ffortune and some other men And the said Lighter [XXX GUTTER]
come but once on board the ffalcon, and the men that belong[?eth GUTTER]
to the said Lighter refused to goe any more
with her. to the said ship ffalcon in regard shee
lay at line a great Distance from the Peere head, and
it being very dangerous for them to goe soe farr by
reason of the great seas. and further doth
not depose.
To the 6th. and 7th. hee saith that within the ffourteene
dayes after the said ship ffalcons first arrivall in the
said Rode, this Deponent [?XXX]ed two pylotts
belonging to the Keck, to advise the said Dearsly
to come upp with the said ship, and they and the said
Dearsly severall times on shore had discourse there
about, and both they, and severall of the Inhabitants
of Keck did Advise the said Dearsley to come up neere
to the peere head, and wondered that hee would lye
out soe farr and said they never knew any damage happen to any ship that rode about halfe a mile from the peere head or to that effect but notwithstanding the said Dearsly
would not come up any neerer And further cannot
depose.
To the 8th. hee saith that the reason why the said Ship
ffalcon lay soe long in the said Roade, and Came
home dead ffreighted was because, shee lay out soe
farr as aforesaid, and her master would not suffer her
to be brought up neerer to the peerehead, and further
saving as a foresaid cannot depose.
To the 9th. hee saith that he cannot estimate what damage
the said Alderman Barker hath suffered by reason of
the said ship coming home not fully laden. And
further cannot depose.
To the Interrogotories./.
To the first Interrogatory hee saith hee was not concerned in
the voyage in question nor hath any Relation to Alderman
Barket, saving hee was Imployed by him to lade both the foresaid
ships, And saith that Alderman Barker requested him to
come and Testify herein And saith that the said ship
ffalcon was in the Keck Rode most part of November or
beginning of December 1659:: And the ffalcon hee saith
was of the burthen of 100 Lasts or thereabouts and to
the rest hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition.