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HCA 13/71 f.145v Annotate
First transcribed 4 October 2012  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 145  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 04/10/2012  +
Transcription árlate, taking a boate (as his said shipp árlate, taking a boate (as his said shipp was comming up the River of<br /> Thames) and comming before to London to speake with his Merchant, and<br /> returning to goe aboard, this deponent on a morning happening about six<br /> monethes since, carried him and Mr Shipton a broker in this deponents boate<br /> aboard his said shipp the ''wildeman'' then lying at anchor right before Greenwich<br /> a little above the bridge, where (as her company said) shee had come to<br /> an anchor that night, And coming soe aboard this deponent sawe<br /> a Pilote aboard her that had come to her about Dover or Deale; and<br /> saith the place where the said shipp then rode at anchor was in the middle<br /> of the River where shipps doe usually ride, and alsoe sawe fishermen<br /> busie with two boates, one on one side and the other on the other side of<br /> the shipp pulling up and cutting their weales, to whom this deponent<br /> spake and asked them what they meant to cut their weeles in that manner<br /> seeing the said shipps company were going to weigh their anchor, the tide<br /> then serving, and that the said weales would have little or noe dammage./<br /> But for any of the company of the ''wildeman'' hee saith they did not<br /> meddle with the said weales to doe them any hurt, nor could they help<br /> the dammage if any happened to the said weales, comming to anchor<br /> in an usuall place where shipps bound for London, and loosing their<br /> tide use to stop and expect the next tide; And saith the said company<br /> and the pilote then averred that till that morning they knew nothing<br /> of the said weales being there nor did this deponent see any buoy or<br /> [?mar]ke whereby the company of the ''wildeman'' should or might take<br /> any notion of any weales or other thing being there. And otherwise<br /> hee cannot depose. To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first hee saith that ffishermen use to laye weales, wilchins and lamprills<br /> in the river of Thames before Greenwich neare the shore, and<br /> otherwise hee cannot answer, for hee came not thither till the next<br /> morning after the said shipps soe comming to an anchor. To the second hee saith hee hath noe relation to the said shipp or the<br /> master, and that hee is an Englishman, and otherwise negatively, saying<br /> hee understandeth English and noe other language. To the third negatively. Repeated before Collonel Cock The marke of<br /> Roger '''W''' Warner [MARKE, RH SIDE] ***************************************** The same day examined upon the said allegation '''Rp. 4us.''' '''Nicholas Cooper''' servant and apprentice of the<br /> said Roger Warner his precontest, aged 20 yeeres<br /> or thereabouts sworne and examined. To the first, second, third and fourth árticles of the said allegation<br /> hee saith and deposeth that on a sunday morning happening<br /> about halfe a yeere since (the time otherwise hee remembreth not<br /> Thiserwise hee remembreth not<br /> This  +
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