HCA 13/73 f.586r Annotate

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Ad 7.um dicit that as the time the said Anchor was slipped by
the Company of the John they called out to the Master and [Company
of the Mary Rose to let fall an Anchor to stop their ship, which
they heard and replyed that they could not tend to slacken
their sailes nor let ship an Anchor or to that effect, and would
not nor did either but still kept on their Course through they were
told that if they did not they would sinke the John, and by such
their willfullnes and Carelessnes, they did runne the said ship the
John ashore, against the Lighthouse in the River of Newcastle
where shee was the next tide suncke with the foresaid 140 Chaldron
of Coales in her, notwithstanding her Master and Company
used their best Endevour to get her off, All which hee saith came
and happened by the carelessenes or wilfullnes of the said
Cole and Company for had they slackened their sailes
and cast out an Anchor as they were earnestly and civilly
entreated and desired to Doe, the said ship John would
in all likelihood and probability have come out safe with her said
Lading, which hee deposeth for the reasons aforesaid./

Ad 8a dicit that the said ship at the time of her said sinking
in this deponent Judgement who hath used the sea these Nineteene yeares
was worth the summe of One Thousand pounds sterling or
thereabouts, and the said 140 chaldron of Coales Newcastle
measure would here have yeilded had they bin brought hether
safe (as in all likelihoods they would had not the said disaster
happened) the sume of 240 sterling or thereabouts et alr nescit

Ad 9 10. et 11 dicit that the said Mariot and Company whith their great
care, and at great cost and charges did preserve about 112
Chaldron of the said Coales out of the said ship which were
very wet and much damnified by lying under water, but
what the same were sold for hee knoweth not, and they alsoe
at great Costs and charges did weigh up the said ship John
but the same by reason of her sinking and lying under water
and weighing againe received very much damage in her tackle
apparrell and furniture and alsoe in her hull her back being
thereby broaken, and saith that hee Judgeth and verily beleeveth
that it would have cost the said Marriot and Company the
Owners of her the summe of 350 li to have repaired her, and
made her as good as shee was Imediately before the said
disaster happened which he deposeth helping to weigh these ship and preserve the
said Coales.

Ad 12 Dicit that hee verily beleeveth that it cost the said Marriot
Bradley and Company the summe of two hundred pounds
in mens wages Vessells to helpe to weigh the said ship, and other
necessary charges, thereabout, and preserving the said Coales ./:

Ad 13 dicit that in his Judgement the said Owners of the John and
her said Lading of Coales, have besides their foresaid losses and damages
suffered Dammage to the vallue of 1000 li sterling in want of their money
and the use and proffitt they might have made thereof, and of the said
ship./

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