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HCA 13/76 f.7v Annotate
First transcribed 11 December 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 7  +
Materials '''Demiculven''' = '''Demi-culverin''' "T'''Demiculven''' = '''Demi-culverin''' "The demi-culverin was a medium cannon similar to but slightly larger than a saker and smaller than a regular culverin developed in the late 16th century. Barrels of demi-culverins were typically about 11 feet (3.4 m) long, had a calibre of 4 inches (10 cm) and could weigh up to 3,400 pounds (1,500 kg). It required 6 pounds (2.7 kg) of black powder to fire an 8-pound (3.6 kg) round shot (though there were heavier variants firing 9-pound (4.1 kg) or 10-pound (4.5 kg) round shot). The demi-culverin had an effective range of 1,800 feet (550 m). Demi-culverins were valued by generals for their range, accuracy and effectiveness. They were often used in sieges for wall and building demolition."UNIQ2d8495dec273d7aa-ref-00000530-QINU."UNIQ2d8495dec273d7aa-ref-00000530-QINU  +
Parent volume HCA 13/76  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 11/12/2015  +
Transcription saying that hee (the first person they soesaying that hee (the first person they soe spake to) knew not what hee<br /> said whereupon, the first person or clubfoated fellow said that<br /> they were bound for Hamborow. Although as hee saith the Clubfooted<br /> fellow spoke a great deale better English than the other did, and<br /> this deponent better understood him. And this deponent verily beleeveth<br /> in his Conscience that Had not the ''Drake ffrigott'' bin on the one side<br /> and one of the Kings Ketches on the other side the said Prize the ''Joseph Jesus''<br /> ''and Maria'' would have fought the ''Suprizall'' Each man having<br /> their matches ready having their gunns charged and primed being two<br /> whole or [?demiculven], and Eight or nine Petareren or peeces called murderers and<br /> which this deponent afterwards shott off and their baggs of Musquet and<br /> Pistoll bulletts lying by them and their Chambers ready fixed for their Petarerers Et alr nescit this deponent hath bin<br /> informed by some of the ''Surprizalls'' Company that the ''Drake ffrigott'' alsoe waited for the said prize and saving<br /> they seized upon the said shipp and lading as prize and belonging<br /> to the states of the United Neatherlands, or their subiects./. Ad Interria. [CENTRE HEADING] Ad primum rendet that hee cometh by the meanes and at the request of<br /> one Captaine Steele, And saith he was Examined before the Mayor of Rye<br /> about a fortnight or three weekes since and then deposed to the like effect<br /> of this his deposition, And hee Expecteth that the said Captaine Steele<br /> should beare his charges up and downe but as yet hee hath not<br /> received any thing saving tenn shillings of one then at Rye<br /> to whom the Captaine wrote to send up this deponent and nomore to bee Examined, he hath<br /> lived and kept a victualling house in Rye for about seaven or eight<br /> yeers last, knoweth not what he is worth and owes but litle. Et alr<br /> nescit. Et 2. rendet that he knoweth not who are the laders of the goods<br /> in Controversy, nor where laden saving he hath heard some of the<br /> ''Jesus Josephs'' Company say that the same or a great part thereof were<br /> laden at Malaga, and cannot specify the particuler parcells of them<br /> Et alre nescit. Asd 3 non concernit eum. Ad 4 nescit nec audivit. Ad 5 nonconcernit eum. Ad 6 rendet that hee was one of the man of warrs Company, namely Corporall<br /> but knoweth not whether he shall have any share in case<br /> the ship and goods bee condemned, neither knoweth hee of any money or other<br /> goods taken from the Master or out of the said shipp. Et alr nescit. Richard X[TeX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] *********************************** Eadem die [CENTRE HEADING] Super allone predict '''3.''' '''Georgius Blanch''' de Rye in Comitatu Sussex Nauta, natus ubi<br /> annos agens 50 aut eo circiter testis product et Jurat Ad 6. 7. 14. et 17 arlos super quibus solummodo Examinatur deponit<br /> et dicit That he was one of the ship ''Suprizalls'' Company XXXX<br /> Masters Mate of her, and went on board her at Rye where she<br /> was fitted victualled and manned And saith that after they had<br /> bin at sea for a day or two she tooke and seized a Vessell or prize.o she tooke and seized a Vessell or prize.  +
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