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Remarkable Occurrances in Batavia Road Octr 1770
as we Anchor'd I sent Lieutenant Hicks ashore to acquaint to Gov'n of our Arrival & to make an excuse for not Saluting; as we could only do it with 3 Guns I thought it was better let alone. The Carpenter now deliver'd me in the defects of the ship of which the following is a Copy ~
The Defects of His Majesty's Bark Endeavour Lieutenant James Cook Commander The Ship very leaky /as she makes from 12 to 6 Inches water per hour/ occasioned by her Main Keel being wounded in many places & the Seas of her Stem being very open. The false Keel gone beyond the Midships /from Forward & perhaps further/ as I had no opportunity of seeing for the water when hauld ashore fro repair /Wounded on her Starboard side under the Main Arm where I immagine is the greatest leakes (but could not come at it for the water) one Purn on the Starboard side is useless, the others decay'd within 1½ Inch of the bow; otherwise Masts. Gards. Boats & Hull in Pretty good condition ~ Dated in Batavia Road this 10th of October 1770 J Satterly
Previous to the above I had consulted with the Carpenter & all the other Officers concerning the Leake & they were all unanimously of Opinion that it was not safe to proceed to Europe without first seeing her bottom accordingly I resolved to apply for leave to heave her down at this place & as I understood that this was to be done in writing I drew up the following request to be presented to the Governor &ct. &ct.
Lieutenant James Cook commander of His Brittannick Majesty's Bark Endeavour Request of the Right Hon'ble Petrus Albertus van der Parra. Governour General &ct. &ct. &ct. The Indulgence of the following Articles /Viz/ ~
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