HCA 13/73 f.587v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 587 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2014/10/28 |
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Owners And saith that hee was not then onboard her
but went about her and veiwed her outwardly, and in his
Judgement shee seemed to be very much damnifyed, her
back being broken and many of her plancks broken and
decayed and flowen from the Timbers, but what would
have repaired her to have made her as good as shee
was before the foresaid disaster hee saith hee is not able
to Judge. And further to these articles hee cannot depose
not knowing how much the said Owners of the said ship and
Coales have sustained by the said Disaster./.
Ad 14.um dicit quoad refert se ad Registrum hujus Curiae/
Ad 15. dicit that ffrancis Cole and John ffoard partowners
of the Mary Rose, and well knowne to this deponent were
and are Subjects of this Kingdome and subject to the
Jurisdiction of this Court./.
Ad ultimum dicit quoad predeposita oer eum eo vera.
Ad Interrogatoria./. [CENTRE HEADING]
Ad j.um that hee was not one of the Company of the John
and saith that noe promise is made unto him nor dot he expect any
hereby and saith that hee did not see any fault at all
in the master and Company of the John the foresaid time,
the same was wholly in the Master and Company of the Mary
Rose in not slackening saile and running upon the John
aforesaid./.
Ad 2.um dicit that hee heard noe words passe betweene the
master and Company of the said two ships, And saith as [?aforesaid]
that hee verily beleeveth the damage in question had bin
prevented gad the said Master or Company of the Mary Rose
slackened saile before they came foule of the John
and saith hee sawe noe money paid for the [?XXX]
the said ship John and Coles in her, and hee cometh at the
request of the said Bradley and marriot to testify here
And saith that hee cannot tell how much hee is worth
most of his Estate being at sea./
John hall [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]