First transcribed
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26 July 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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6 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/73 +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 26/07/2013 +
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Transcription
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and hee this deponent verily beleeveth tha … and hee this deponent verily beleeveth that the sayd Woods being<br />
sole supracargo of the sayed shipp for the voyage in question both<br />
the Master and Mariners ought to obey and observe the orders<br />
of the sayd Luke Woods as Supracargo as touching the lading unlading<br />
and reladeing of the sayd shipp and to goe with the shipps boate, and with the<br />
sayd shipp from place to place according as the sayd Woods should<br />
for his best advantage of tradeing in the sayd voyage direct and<br />
appoint And further to this arle hee cannot depose not being p:rsent<br />
at the writeing or signeing of the Schedule arlate
To the 5th and 6th articles of the sayd libell hee saith that the sayd<br />
shipp the ''Pease'' after her departure from Gravesend being in her course<br />
towards ffrance she was by Contrary winds put into ffalmouth where<br />
she lay winde bound for neere about thirteene dayes And on or about<br />
the seaventeenth of Aprill 1657 the winde came fayer and the sayd Luke<br />
Woods and the sayd Thomas Grove being then on shoare and hee this deponent<br />
aboard, hee knoweth not what words passed on shoare betweene them but<br />
well knoweth that they came both aboard the sayd shipp togeather about<br />
two of the Clock in the afternoone that day and that as soone as they<br />
came aboard they sent Thomas Yeomans one of the Mates of the [XX GUTTER]<br />
with the shipps boate to cleere at the Castle, and in the meane<br />
tyme while the sayd Mate was goeing to cleere the sayd Grove com-<br />
manded the sayd shipp to be brought to sayle and before the<br />
Anchors could be gott aboard and the shipp fitted to sayle, there being<br />
a Country boate lyeing by the shipps side the sayd Thomas Grove the<br />
master would needes goe on shoare againe in that Country boate<br />
and did goe ashoare in it notwithstanding that the sayd Luke<br />
Woods seeing him about soe to doe did in presence of this deponent and<br />
divers of the shipps company earnestly perswade and entreate<br />
the sayd Thomas Grove not to goe on shoare againe and told him [XX GUTTER]<br />
[XXX] his goeing a shoare would be a great hinderance to the voyage<br />
the shipp being bound upon a fishing designe & the season somewhat spent<br />
allready by the shipps lying soe long winde bound as she had done<br />
and the winde then [?seerveing] fayre for her departure (as in deede it did)<br />
but the sayd Grove notwithstanding such perswasions went ashoare and<br />
there stayed most part of that night ashoare and came againe<br />
aboard the sayd shipp about two a clock in the morning, in the<br />
shipps boate which was sent after him to attend him and bring<br />
him aboard And hee saith the sayd Thomas Grove being come againe<br />
aboard the sayd shipp did publiquely upon the deck in presence of<br />
this deponent and divers others of the shipps company, speake in an?gry<br />
manner and sayd thus or the like in effect there are some on board<br />
that thinke much of my being on shoare but I care not, and<br />
further sayd that shee (meaning the sayd shipp ''Pease'') should ride<br />
therep ''Pease'') should ride<br />
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