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HCA 13/71 f.49v Annotate
First transcribed 29 October 2012  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 49  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 29/10/2012  +
Transcription that the said James Warringe the Pilot arlthat the said James Warringe the Pilot arlate after hee was<br /> on board ánd came to the Boies near the Reculvers the said<br /> Warringe did often curse and sweare very bitterly ánd amongst<br /> other words (which this deponent now remembreth not) hee this deponent<br /> heard him say A plague splitt her. And further cannot<br /> depose./ To the fifth article of the said alle Libell hee deposeth and saith that<br /> when the shipp the ''Exchange'' Libellate came neare to the Boies near<br /> Reculvers this deponent att or about noone, being upp in the<br /> maine shrowdes did espye the two Boies, and presently called and<br /> cryed out to the Pilott James Wareinge, tellinge him how near<br /> the shipp was to the Boies; But the said Wareing fell into<br /> Rage of curseinge and swearinge, and sayd wounds, there was<br /> any Boyes there, since the world stood, and this deponent<br /> replyed that hee saw them as plaine as the boats att the shoare, but<br /> the said Wareinge continueing swearinge there was none; following<br /> still the contrary course even against all reason and willfully and<br /> obstinately, pursueinge the course hee was in before this deponent saw the<br /> Boyes, Brought the same shipp by his said wilfullnes that shee runn<br /> uppon the Sandes, where shee broke her Rudder, and became<br /> unserviceable for the Voyage Libellate, and was verry much hurt and<br /> damnifyed. All which hee deposeth for the reasons<br /> aforesaid being aboard as aforesaid ánd further to this article cannot depose To the sixth article of the said libell hee saieth and deposeth, that the<br /> Master Owners and company arlate by reason of the Running of the said shipp<br /> the ''Exchange'' uppon the sands as aforesaid, have in the losse of this<br /> voyage in the losse of theise goods and provisions, and in the dammage<br /> done to the shipp and goods. Suffered more than two thousand pounds<br /> dammage in this deponents Judgement. And further hee cannot depose. To the 7th article hee deposeth and saith that James Wareinge arlate either<br /> by his wilfullnes or carelessnes was the cause of the dammage and losse<br /> arlate; And saith the said Wareinge gave noe helpe of assistance to<br /> any of the goods in the said shipp, neither seemed any whit troubled att<br /> that disaster. But asoone was hee gott on shoar went away without speakeing<br /> to any of the ''Exchanges'' company who saw him noe more. And<br /> urther to this article cannot depose./ To the 8th hee saith hee cannot depose./ To the 9th hee refereth himselfe to the Acts of this court and<br /> further cannot depose./rt and<br /> further cannot depose./  +
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