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|Transcription=1. soe much was well observed by this deponent and the rest of the sayd
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2. shipps company then on board her, And saith the fourteenth day of the sayd
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3. moneth the XXXXX weather continueing still stormie and the winde bloweig
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4. then northerly soe that there was noe likelyhood (in this deponents Judgment)
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5. of gaineing Porto Port without the winde altered and weather proved
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6. lesse stormie, the sayd Jeggles did carry the sayd shipp and goods to
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7. Lisbore arlate where shee safely arrived about the fifteenth day of the
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8. sayd moneth, but by whose direction ˹or˺ order hee carried her thither hee knoweth
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9. not, yet beleeveth, /for that the arlate Cowses brother who went supracargoe
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10. of the sayd shipp was on board) the same was done by his order, or consent
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11. at least, it being a thing usuall for Masters of shipps if ˹they˺ have a Supra
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12. Cargoe on board to advise with them, Abd further hee cannot depose/
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13. To the 7th article hee saith that after the sayd ship came to Lisborne
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14. shee the greatest part of her ladeing was there receaved on shoare by the
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15. arlate Edmond Corse or his order, and there by him selfe or otherwise
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16. disposed of and other goods by him put on board her, by which meanes the
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17. sayd shipp was there deteyned in enladeing the goods brought, thither, abd
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18. takeing in the other goods there laden aboard her, from the tyme of her sayd
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19. arrivall in November 1654 till december next following, the premisses
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20. hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge being one of her company and
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21. on board And further cannot depose./
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22. To the 8th hee saith that the sayd shipp being laden and by the sayd Edward
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23. Cowse discharged, a Pylott was put on board her (and by the sayd Cowse
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24. as hee hath heard and beleeveth) and shee ordered to proceede for
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25. Porto Port, And the sayd Jeggles in obedience to such order did presently
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26. endeavour to goe out with her ˹but was hindered˺ sometymes by fowle weather and
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27. sometymes by other accidents, as by being made stye of, by the
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28. Governour of a Castle neere Lisbone, upon pretense of searching
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29. for a fryer who (as it was sayd) was runne away), and ˹saith shee˺ was by him
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30. stayed divers dayes, but how longe hee remembreth not, all which
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31. staye there at Lisbone was occasioned either by fowle weather or
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32. Crosse windes, or by Commands of the sayd Governour and his officers,
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33. and not through any default of the sayd Jeggles or any of his
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34. Company the premisses hee deposeth for the reasons aforesayd And further
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35. cannot depose/
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36. To the 9th hee saith that the moneth of ffebruary 1654 and about the
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37. beginning thereof (the tyme neere certainly hee remembreth not) the
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38. sayd Jeggles gott with his ˹sayd˺ shipp the Anne out of Lisbon with the
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39. sayd Pylott on board him, and but the winde and weather proceeding crosse
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40. and stormie, the sayd shipp beate up and downe before the Port ˹of Porto Port˺ about
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41. a weekes space before shee could gett in, and at length in the sayd
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42. moneth of ffebruary (but what day therof hee remembreth not) shee
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43. with much difficulty gott safe into Porto Port, with her ladeing, this
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44. hee deposeth upon the grounds of knowledge as aforesayd And further cannot depose/
  
 
|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]

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1. soe much was well observed by this deponent and the rest of the sayd
2. shipps company then on board her, And saith the fourteenth day of the sayd
3. moneth the XXXXX weather continueing still stormie and the winde bloweig
4. then northerly soe that there was noe likelyhood (in this deponents Judgment)
5. of gaineing Porto Port without the winde altered and weather proved
6. lesse stormie, the sayd Jeggles did carry the sayd shipp and goods to
7. Lisbore arlate where shee safely arrived about the fifteenth day of the
8. sayd moneth, but by whose direction ˹or˺ order hee carried her thither hee knoweth
9. not, yet beleeveth, /for that the arlate Cowses brother who went supracargoe
10. of the sayd shipp was on board) the same was done by his order, or consent
11. at least, it being a thing usuall for Masters of shipps if ˹they˺ have a Supra
12. Cargoe on board to advise with them, Abd further hee cannot depose/
13. To the 7th article hee saith that after the sayd ship came to Lisborne
14. shee the greatest part of her ladeing was there receaved on shoare by the
15. arlate Edmond Corse or his order, and there by him selfe or otherwise
16. disposed of and other goods by him put on board her, by which meanes the
17. sayd shipp was there deteyned in enladeing the goods brought, thither, abd
18. takeing in the other goods there laden aboard her, from the tyme of her sayd
19. arrivall in November 1654 till december next following, the premisses
20. hee deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge being one of her company and
21. on board And further cannot depose./
22. To the 8th hee saith that the sayd shipp being laden and by the sayd Edward
23. Cowse discharged, a Pylott was put on board her (and by the sayd Cowse
24. as hee hath heard and beleeveth) and shee ordered to proceede for
25. Porto Port, And the sayd Jeggles in obedience to such order did presently
26. endeavour to goe out with her ˹but was hindered˺ sometymes by fowle weather and
27. sometymes by other accidents, as by being made stye of, by the
28. Governour of a Castle neere Lisbone, upon pretense of searching
29. for a fryer who (as it was sayd) was runne away), and ˹saith shee˺ was by him
30. stayed divers dayes, but how longe hee remembreth not, all which
31. staye there at Lisbone was occasioned either by fowle weather or
32. Crosse windes, or by Commands of the sayd Governour and his officers,
33. and not through any default of the sayd Jeggles or any of his
34. Company the premisses hee deposeth for the reasons aforesayd And further
35. cannot depose/
36. To the 9th hee saith that the moneth of ffebruary 1654 and about the
37. beginning thereof (the tyme neere certainly hee remembreth not) the
38. sayd Jeggles gott with his ˹sayd˺ shipp the Anne out of Lisbon with the
39. sayd Pylott on board him, and but the winde and weather proceeding crosse
40. and stormie, the sayd shipp beate up and downe before the Port ˹of Porto Port˺ about
41. a weekes space before shee could gett in, and at length in the sayd
42. moneth of ffebruary (but what day therof hee remembreth not) shee
43. with much difficulty gott safe into Porto Port, with her ladeing, this
44. hee deposeth upon the grounds of knowledge as aforesayd And further cannot depose/

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