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HCA 13/72 f.193v Annotate
First transcribed 25 April 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 193  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 25/04/2013  +
Transcription The 21th of december 1657. Peter Cole andThe 21th of december 1657. Peter Cole and others against [?Trevorgye] '''vide the first in A 13.''' Examined on an alleagtion on the behalfe of the sayd [?Trevorgyne] '''2us''' '''Thomas Leach''' of Shadwell in the parish of Stepney and County of<br /> Middlesex Mariner Masters Mate of the shipp ''Trades Increase'' the voyage<br /> in question aged twenty two yeares or thereabouts a wittnes<br /> sworne and examined saith and deposeth as followeth . videlicet./ To the first and second articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent<br /> was Masters Mate of the arlate Shipp the ''Trades Encrease'' the voyage in question [and GUTTER]<br /> thereby well knoweth that the sayd shipp came to the Barbados upon or about the [XX GUTTER]<br /> of May 1657 and continued there takeing in her ladeing till about the fifteenth<br /> day of July next after, during all which tyme hee well knoweth that the says shipp<br /> continued very tight and staunche and receaved soe little water as that the [same GUTTER]<br /> was usually cleered by the pumpe with makeing use thereof only once a [XXXX GUTTER]<br /> which is a thinge usuall for shipps companyes to doe in those hott countries [XXXX GUTTER]<br /> shipps by reason of the heate will unavoidably take in some water<br /> Though they be never soe staunche, and are apter to take in water when they [XXX GUTTER]<br /> then otherwise by reason that with the weight of their ladeing the upper parts of the [XXX GUTTER]<br /> which are subiect to the heate of the sunne before being laden are afterwards [by the GUTTER]<br /> weight of the ladeing brought under water, which is the cause that a shipp then [XXX GUTTER]<br /> be never soe tight weill in those hott Countries take some water, but hee thiis deponent<br /> well knoweth for that hee sawe the stoweing of all her ladeing and helped to<br /> stowe the same that the sayd shipp never tooke in soe much any water during all her<br /> stay at the Barbados as anyway to preiudice her ladeing, waht water shee<br /> tooke being by the pumpe safely voided and kept soe that it came not [above GUTTER]<br /> a foote at least of the sayd ladeing during her stay there this hee knoweth being<br /> Masters Mate and knoweing that the goods were stowed three and twenty Inches from<br /> the ground of the sayd shipp soe that they could not take any preiudice by any water<br /> shee tooke in during her stay there not afterwards, in her voyage unlesse by [XXX GUTTER]<br /> and ill weather And further hee cannot depose./ To the 3: 4th and 5th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith hee this deponent<br /> being Masters Mate as aforesayd kept a Journall of the voyage in question and<br /> thereby knoweth that upon the fifteenth day of July last the sayd shipp ''Trades Increase''<br /> came out of Spikes Bay in the Barbados laden with sugar and other goods and<br /> bound for England at which tyme shee was a staunch shipp and not [XXX GUTTER]<br /> leakie soe as to preiudice her ladeing nor any otherwise leake then others<br /> which trade to such hott countries usually are and soe continued till the [XX GUTTER]<br /> of August last on which day the sayd shipp in her passage from the Barbados<br /> towards England mett with an extraordinary storme and tempest which [XX GUTTER]<br /> with great furie for three sayes and nights soe that hee hee this deponent and<br /> Company and passengers in her weare in great feare that they and her lading<br /> all perish by the sinkeing of the shipp and soe violent the storme was that the<br /> shipps workeing and labouring in the sea caused her seames to open (as shipps<br /> in great tempests will ususally doe) soe that thereby the shipp became [very leakie GUTTER]<br /> and tooke in much water in hold and the storme was soe violent that the GUTTER]<br /> winde kept the sayd shipp downe in the water on the starboard side soe that the<br /> sea brake over her often tymes with great violence and her company were<br /> not by reason the shipp laye all of one side, soe make use of the pumpes and [XX GUTTER]<br /> the water not comming at them And saith that the storme being over [XXX XXXX GUTTER]<br /> the sayd Trevorgye and Company soe soone as possibly they could did their [XXXX GUTTER]<br /> [XXX GUTTER]eir [XXXX GUTTER]<br /> [XXX GUTTER]  +
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