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| − | + | |Transcription=To the 15th hee saith hee hath heard his father and other experienced seamen saye | |
| + | 1. that it is about five hundred and forty leagues betwixt Virginia and the Barbadoes | ||
| + | 2. and about a thousand five hundred leagues betwixt Barbadoes and England And | ||
| + | 3. saith as aforesaid it was in this deponents judgement a thing impossible to fitt | ||
| + | 4. and amend the shipp Anne at Virginia with such things as she there wanted to carry | ||
| + | 5. her to the Barbadoes, and soe likewise at the Barbadoes to fitt her there with such | ||
| + | 6. things as she had lost, and to amend her hull which was alsoe much preiudiced | ||
| + | 7. and her forecastle torne both belowe and alofte, And further hee cannot depose | ||
| + | 8. To the 16th hee saith the shipp Anne aforesayd in her course homeward | ||
| + | 9. for London was of this deponents knowledge being one of her Company forced to put | ||
| + | 10. into Plymouth by reason of Contrary windes, and alsoe to avoide being | ||
| + | 11. taken by Dunkirke or Ostend or other Spanish men of warr who this deponent | ||
| + | 12. sawe hovering up and downe at sea upon that coast, and saith of his knowledge | ||
| + | 13. the sayd ship Anne departed from Plymouth for London with the first oportunitie | ||
| + | 14. of wynde and weather which offered itselfe And further cannot depose | ||
| + | 15. To the last hee saith that in his this deponents judgement and as he verily | ||
| + | 16. beleeveth and is perswaded in his concience that in case the sayd shipp | ||
| + | 17. Anne had endeavoured to have gone from Virginia to the Barbadoes | ||
| + | 18. thence to England, shee being soe damnified in her hull and by losse of | ||
| + | 19. her tackle as aforesayd (which rex dammage and losse of tackle could | ||
| + | 20. not bee supplyed and amended neither at Virginia nor Barnadoes such | ||
| + | 21. things requisite to mend her not being in those places to bee had) shee | ||
| + | 22. had without doubt sunke and perished in the sea ˹shee being of this deponents knowledge kept with continuall pumping night and day, after the dammage receavd˺ And further hee | ||
| + | 23. cannot depose | ||
| + | 24. | ||
| + | 25. <margin value="left">Rp.</margin> | ||
| + | 26. To the Interrogatories CENTRE HEADING | ||
| + | 27. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at the request | ||
| + | 28. of Jeggles the producent who well know hee this deponent could not | ||
| + | 29. choose but bee able to testifie therein but for that hee was aboard her the whole | ||
| + | 30. voyage in question XXXXX ˹and saith hee was˺ a foremost man of her and noe officer, And | ||
| + | 31. hath recieved nothing nor apparantly any thing for his testimony And to | ||
| + | 32. the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively | ||
| + | 33. To the 2 hee saith that to day the sayd Jeggles did overshoot the porte | ||
| + | 34. early in the morning as aforesayd, was a Sonday and the sayd Jeggles | ||
| + | 35. after a while doubting that hee had overshott the port ˹of Porto Port˺ in the darke of the | ||
| + | 36. morning, did thereupon by observation of the latitude that hee was in, | ||
| + | 37. observe, that hee was to the southward of it, and thereupon made toward it, and | ||
| + | 38. arrived before it againe upon the Monday morning, and then seeing boates | ||
| + | 39. at sea, put out this auncient length waies in wesse, to cause the sayd boates, to come to him, but the sayd boates ˹company˺ (fearing as this deponent beleeveth that | ||
| + | 40. the shipp Ann had been some Turkish man of warr, they often frequenting | ||
| + | 41. that coast) made away from her and then the sayd Jeggles discharged some | ||
| + | 42. peeces of ordnance to envite a pylott on board, and none comming, | ||
| + | 43. and night approaching, the sayd Jeggles stood off to sea as is predeposed | ||
| + | 44. that night ill weather happening, the sayd shipp did to present danger | ||
| + | 45. of being driven ashoare as is predeposed, keepe out at sea, and was at length | ||
| + | 46. driven southwards as farr as the Burlings And to the rest of the Interrogatorie | ||
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner] | |Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner] | ||
Revision as of 19:40, May 8, 2014
| Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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| Folio | 565 |
| Side | Recto |
| ← Previous Page | |
| Status | |
| First cut transcription started on 03/12/12 and completed on 06/12/12 by Janet Few; edited on 09/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 08/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
| First transcriber | |
| Janet Few | |
| First transcribed | |
| 12/12/06 | |
| Editorial history | |
| Created 10/04/14, by CSG | |
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To the 15th hee saith hee hath heard his father and other experienced seamen saye
1. that it is about five hundred and forty leagues betwixt Virginia and the Barbadoes
2. and about a thousand five hundred leagues betwixt Barbadoes and England And
3. saith as aforesaid it was in this deponents judgement a thing impossible to fitt
4. and amend the shipp Anne at Virginia with such things as she there wanted to carry
5. her to the Barbadoes, and soe likewise at the Barbadoes to fitt her there with such
6. things as she had lost, and to amend her hull which was alsoe much preiudiced
7. and her forecastle torne both belowe and alofte, And further hee cannot depose
8. To the 16th hee saith the shipp Anne aforesayd in her course homeward
9. for London was of this deponents knowledge being one of her Company forced to put
10. into Plymouth by reason of Contrary windes, and alsoe to avoide being
11. taken by Dunkirke or Ostend or other Spanish men of warr who this deponent
12. sawe hovering up and downe at sea upon that coast, and saith of his knowledge
13. the sayd ship Anne departed from Plymouth for London with the first oportunitie
14. of wynde and weather which offered itselfe And further cannot depose
15. To the last hee saith that in his this deponents judgement and as he verily
16. beleeveth and is perswaded in his concience that in case the sayd shipp
17. Anne had endeavoured to have gone from Virginia to the Barbadoes
18. thence to England, shee being soe damnified in her hull and by losse of
19. her tackle as aforesayd (which rex dammage and losse of tackle could
20. not bee supplyed and amended neither at Virginia nor Barnadoes such
21. things requisite to mend her not being in those places to bee had) shee
22. had without doubt sunke and perished in the sea ˹shee being of this deponents knowledge kept with continuall pumping night and day, after the dammage receavd˺ And further hee
23. cannot depose
24.
25. <margin value="left">Rp.</margin>
26. To the Interrogatories CENTRE HEADING
27. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at the request
28. of Jeggles the producent who well know hee this deponent could not
29. choose but bee able to testifie therein but for that hee was aboard her the whole
30. voyage in question XXXXX ˹and saith hee was˺ a foremost man of her and noe officer, And
31. hath recieved nothing nor apparantly any thing for his testimony And to
32. the rest of the Interrogatorie hee answereth negatively
33. To the 2 hee saith that to day the sayd Jeggles did overshoot the porte
34. early in the morning as aforesayd, was a Sonday and the sayd Jeggles
35. after a while doubting that hee had overshott the port ˹of Porto Port˺ in the darke of the
36. morning, did thereupon by observation of the latitude that hee was in,
37. observe, that hee was to the southward of it, and thereupon made toward it, and
38. arrived before it againe upon the Monday morning, and then seeing boates
39. at sea, put out this auncient length waies in wesse, to cause the sayd boates, to come to him, but the sayd boates ˹company˺ (fearing as this deponent beleeveth that
40. the shipp Ann had been some Turkish man of warr, they often frequenting
41. that coast) made away from her and then the sayd Jeggles discharged some
42. peeces of ordnance to envite a pylott on board, and none comming,
43. and night approaching, the sayd Jeggles stood off to sea as is predeposed
44. that night ill weather happening, the sayd shipp did to present danger
45. of being driven ashoare as is predeposed, keepe out at sea, and was at length
46. driven southwards as farr as the Burlings And to the rest of the Interrogatorie