First transcribed
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12 April 2017 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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48 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/68 +
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Verso +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 12/04/2017 +
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Transcription
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Too the tenth and eleventh articles of the … Too the tenth and eleventh articles of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that<br />
the sayd shipp was bilged as aforesaid in the River of Thames in a place<br />
where shippes doe usually ride. And saith that by the Customes<br />
of the River of Thames (well knowne to this deponent being a waterman<br />
and the sonn of a waterman belonging to the sayd River of Thames<br />
dammage done by an anchor without a buoy is to be satisfyed by the<br />
shipp whereto such Anchor belongs. And otherwise referring himselfe<br />
to the Law in that behalfe he cannot depose:
To the Crosse Interrogatories.
To the 1. he saith he hath noe Interrest in the shipps or goods aforesaid nor [?relation]<br />
to the sayd shipp. and comes to be a witnes by constraint and warrant served upon<br />
him out of this Court by some of the officers thereof. and saith he shall not<br />
receyve wyther profit or losse which may [?XXXX] this cause is adiudged<br />
And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the .2. he saith the dammage was done neere the keele in the lough of the<br />
''Abraham''. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the 3. he saith the Anchor which did the dammage was a whole<br />
anchor and not broken. And this deponent heard that after the Anchor<br />
was weighed upp from the place where she receyved her wound, and<br />
was removed a little distance from thence she sunke againe and in<br />
her second sinking happened to fall neere a loose broken Anchor, which<br />
was afterwards as this deponent hath credibly heard taken upp [?XXX]<br />
the bough of the ''Abraham''. and otherwise he cannot depose.
To the .4. Interrogatory he saith he knoweth nothing thereof.
To the .5. he saith that heavy vessells falling upon Anchors some[?times]<br />
it happens that the vessells breake the Anchors, and some tymes that<br />
the flooke of such Anchors peirce the sides of the vessells. and<br />
otherwise saving his foregoing depositions he cannot depose
To the .6. he saith the Anchor which did the dammage in question was<br />
fastened to a Cable which said Cable was fatned to the [?fore?XX]<br />
of the sayd shipp ''Supply''. And further he cannot depose
To the 7. Interrogatorie This deponent saith he saw some of the [?beds] interrogated<br />
opened after the dammage, and saw severall bookes being the bookes<br />
interrate in a box after the foresayd dammage wett and spoyled And<br />
saith he saw severall Chests wherein sugar had beene, which were<br />
light and empty the sugar thereof being as it seemes wasted and<br />
consumed in the water. And saith the dammage aforesayd was done<br />
by that anchor of the ''Supply'' which lay to the Northward of the<br />
''Supply''. And otherwise he cannot depose
Thomas ffetteplace [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated before Doctor Clarke<br />
and Doctor Godolphin.r Clarke<br />
and Doctor Godolphin. +
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