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HCA 13/63 f.25r Annotate
First transcribed 3 December 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 25  +
Parent volume HCA 13/63  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 03/12/2015  +
Transcription they have first come to an Anchor<br /&they have first come to an Anchor<br /> in the channell and soe remayned by the space of one<br /> Tyde, and then att low water veiwed and inspected the<br /> birth or place where they intend to hale such ship ashore, to<br /> the end that they may soe see (the water being gone) that the said<br /> place soe by them pitched upon bee cleare and free as is arlate<br /> reddens rationem ut supra Et alr nescit deponere Ad 10um depoinit et dicit that at the time arlate the Company<br /> of the said shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' without any care or inspection<br /> had and used as aforesaid haling theire said shippe ashore<br /> at Dickshoare the said shipp did fall into a hole where<br /> lighter men used to gett Ballast upon which hole this deponent<br /> saith shee lay with her head aground and her sterne upon the<br /> chaine to which shipps rideing at Anchor in the said River of<br /> Thames are usually fastned on the one side quite drie with her<br /> said shipp or bilge as hee saith lyeing about 6. or 7. foote deepe<br /> in a hole in the water by meanes whereof the said shipp was<br /> wrenched and soe strained in her bilge that the arlate<br /> [?Hanche] Claeson (who was by that tyme come thither)<br /> being abord the said ships boat, tooke his knife out of a pockett and<br /> thrust the same in up to the haft into the seames of the<br /> said ship the ''Saint Jacob''. And hee further saith that what<br /> damage was done at the tyme arlate unto the said shippe<br /> was done and did happen by reason of her falling and comeing<br /> into the said hole and not by the Anchor or any thing else<br /> of as belonging to the said ship the ''Phillip'' The premisses<br /> hee deposeth being present and seeing the said ship the<br /> ''Saint Jacob'' at the tyme when shee soe laye in and upon the<br /> said hole and seeing and preaveiwing the damage to come<br /> and happen unto her as hee hath predeposed. and by noe<br /> other meanes whatsoever. Et alr nescit deponere saveing<br /> that the said shipp the ''Saint Jacob'' did<br /> lie in such a manner in and upon the said Hole that unlesse<br /> the Company of her had not (as they did) gott a lighter<br /> against the next tyde to weigh her up withall the same<br /> as hee saith and beleeveth would never have bin gott up againe<br /> without the unladeing of her. Et alr nescit. Ad 11um deponit et dicit that the Anchor of the shippe<br /> the ''Phillip'' arlate at the tyme arlate was fastned to and<br /> did lye in the Tryangle of the chaine arlate or very<br /> neare thereunto, and in such a manner as the shippe the<br /> ''Saint Jacob'' arlate as the tyde then was did not nor could not<br /> strike against or sitt upon any part thereof without bilging<br /> of her selfe and then hee saith the same might and would<br /> have bin evident and safely to have bin seene upon the said<br /> Anchor or Anchor stocke which hee saith was not nor could soe appeare<br /> by any impression made in the said ship the ''Saint Jacobs'' sides<br /> or else where reddens rationem et cetera ut supra. Et alr nescit deponere Adetera ut supra. Et alr nescit deponere Ad  +
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