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|Status=First cut transcription completed on 09/12/12 by Jill Wilcox; edited on 20/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 05/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet
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|Status=First cut transcription completed on 09/12/12 by Jill Wilcox; edited on 20/12/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 05/05/14 and edited on 04/08/14 by Colin Greenstreet
  
 
|First transcriber=Jill Wilcox
 
|First transcriber=Jill Wilcox
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|Transcription=And saith that the sayd Jeggles having at Lisbone gotten a Pylott and was
 
|Transcription=And saith that the sayd Jeggles having at Lisbone gotten a Pylott and was
 
severall tymes by stresse of weather beaten back to Bell Isle in the River
 
severall tymes by stresse of weather beaten back to Bell Isle in the River
of Lisborne, soo that it was about the XXXXX XXXXXX three moneths and some
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of Lisborne, soo that it was three moneths and some
 
odd dayes before the sayd Jeggles did gaine the port of Porto Port, which
 
odd dayes before the sayd Jeggles did gaine the port of Porto Port, which
 
Port hee might in this deponents Judgement very well have gained when
 
Port hee might in this deponents Judgement very well have gained when
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lye And further to this article hee cannot depose./
 
lye And further to this article hee cannot depose./
  
To the 3 hee saith that after the sayd Jeggles his shipp was by stresse of XXXX GUTTER
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To the 3 hee saith that after the sayd Jeggles his shipp was by stresse of[?weather GUTTER]
forsed to Lisbone and before shee XXXX gott thense into Porto Port some English XXXX GUTTER
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forced to Lisbone and before shee gott thense into Porto Port some English [?XXXX GUTTER]
 
were gott into Porto Port with certayne goods but of what sorte hee knoweth
 
were gott into Porto Port with certayne goods but of what sorte hee knoweth
 
not for that they were unladen before the sayd Jeggles his shipp gott into
 
not for that they were unladen before the sayd Jeggles his shipp gott into
 
Porto Port And further to this article hee cannot depose saving hee saith that
 
Porto Port And further to this article hee cannot depose saving hee saith that
one of the shipps which came into Porto Port before the sayd Jeggles did lade GUTTER
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one of the shipps which came into Porto Port before the sayd Jeggles did lade
 
oyle and wines as the sayd Jeggles did, and did therewith goe in Company with
 
oyle and wines as the sayd Jeggles did, and did therewith goe in Company with
 
the sayd Jeggles to Barbados./
 
the sayd Jeggles to Barbados./
  
To the 4th article hee saith hee well knoweth that there were at Nevis delivered
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To the 4th article hee saith hee well knoweth that there were at Mevis delivered
 
containe wynes for Accompt of the arlate Cowse but how many hee knoweth
 
containe wynes for Accompt of the arlate Cowse but how many hee knoweth
not, but what quantitie the sayd Jeggles was there ordered to deliver or whether GUTTER
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not, but what quantitie the sayd Jeggles was there ordered to deliver or whether
hee detyned any part of wyne hee was there ordered there to deliver hee GUTTER
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hee detyned any part of wyne hee was there ordered there to deliver hee
 
knoweth not And further hee cannot depose/
 
knoweth not And further hee cannot depose/
  
 
To the 5th hee saith that hee goeing Gunner as aforesayd knoweth that
 
To the 5th hee saith that hee goeing Gunner as aforesayd knoweth that
after the retourne of the sayd shipp Anne from New England to the
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after the retourne of the sayd shipp ''Anne'' from New England to the
Barbados the sayd Jeggles did there receave of one Edmond Cowse GUTTER
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Barbados the sayd Jeggles did there receave of one Edmond Cowse
(reputed a factor of James Couse) certaine Merchandizes videlicet seaven or eight GUTTER
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(reputed a factor of James Cowse) certaine Merchandizes videlicet seaven or [?eight GUTTER]
pipes of wyne, thirty two reames of paper, a smale bayle of painted stuff GUTTER
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pipes of wyne, thirty two reames of paper, a smale bayle of painted stuff{?es GUTTER]
(how many peeces it conteyned hee knoweth not) two chests of fine Earthen ware GUTTER
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(how many peeces it conteyned hee knoweth not) two chests of fine Earthen [?ware GUTTER]
and a parcell of course Earthen ware, and a parcell of salt, And further to GUTTER
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and a parcell of course Earthen ware, and a parcell of salt, And further [?to GUTTER]
this article hee cannot depose not being privie to the sayd Jeggles his Accompt GUTTER
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this article hee cannot depose not being privie to the sayd Jeggles his [?Accompt GUTTER]
given of the sale thereof now knowing to whome ˹hee sold the same˺ XXX or how much hee sold XXX GUTTER
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given of the sale thereof now knowing to whome hee sold the same or how much hee sold [?them GUTTER]
 
nor for what rates hee sold them./
 
nor for what rates hee sold them./
  
To the 6th and the schedule therein meantioned hee cannot depose/
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To the 6th and the schedule therein mentioned hee cannot depose/
  
To the 7th hee saith that the sayd Jeggles having in his passage from Bar= GUTTER
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To the 7th hee saith that the sayd Jeggles having in his passage from Bar=
badoes to Virginia by stresse of weather lost his foremast and for topmast GUTTER
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badoes to Virginia by stresse of weather lost his foremast and foretopmast
and foretop sayle yards and the rigging belonging to all ot them did lie after
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and foretopsayle yards and the rigging belonging to all ot them did lie after
his arrival at Virginia betwixt fower or five moneths at Virginia to sell GUTTER
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his arrival at Virginia betwixt fower or five moneths to [?sell GUTTER]
 
the goods brought thither and to procure a freight for London or Holland and
 
the goods brought thither and to procure a freight for London or Holland and
to fitt him selfe with a foremast foretopp mast and foretop sayle yard and XXX GUTTER
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to fitt him selfe with a foremast foretopp mast and foretop sayle yard and [?XXX GUTTER]
to them and having fitted him selfe therewith but not being able (as hee had GUTTER
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to them and having fitted him selfe therewith but not being able (as hee [?beleeveth GUTTER]
to gett a freight (though hee did of this deponents knwledge endeavour to gett one) the GUTTER
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to gett a freight (though hee did of this deponents knwledge endeavour to gett one) [?the GUTTER]
sayd Jeggles after soo long stay there went thense with lesse about two hundred
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sayd Jeggles after soe long stay there went thense with about two hundred
hogsheads of tobaccoe which was lesse than a third part of the sayd shipps XXX GUTTER
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hogsheads of tobaccoe which was lesse than a third part of the sayd shipps [?XXX GUTTER]
shee being of the burthen of about two hundred and twenty tonne And
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shee being of the burthen of about two hundred and twenty tonns And
 
further to this article hee cannot depose/
 
further to this article hee cannot depose/
  

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And saith that the sayd Jeggles having at Lisbone gotten a Pylott and was
severall tymes by stresse of weather beaten back to Bell Isle in the River
of Lisborne, soo that it was three moneths and some
odd dayes before the sayd Jeggles did gaine the port of Porto Port, which
Port hee might in this deponents Judgement very well have gained when
hee first beate up and downe two dayes as a foresayd before it; hee the sayd
Jeggles had certainely knowne how the barr of the sayd harbour did then
lye And further to this article hee cannot depose./

To the 3 hee saith that after the sayd Jeggles his shipp was by stresse of[?weather GUTTER]
forced to Lisbone and before shee gott thense into Porto Port some English [?XXXX GUTTER]
were gott into Porto Port with certayne goods but of what sorte hee knoweth
not for that they were unladen before the sayd Jeggles his shipp gott into
Porto Port And further to this article hee cannot depose saving hee saith that
one of the shipps which came into Porto Port before the sayd Jeggles did lade
oyle and wines as the sayd Jeggles did, and did therewith goe in Company with
the sayd Jeggles to Barbados./

To the 4th article hee saith hee well knoweth that there were at Mevis delivered
containe wynes for Accompt of the arlate Cowse but how many hee knoweth
not, but what quantitie the sayd Jeggles was there ordered to deliver or whether
hee detyned any part of wyne hee was there ordered there to deliver hee
knoweth not And further hee cannot depose/

To the 5th hee saith that hee goeing Gunner as aforesayd knoweth that
after the retourne of the sayd shipp Anne from New England to the
Barbados the sayd Jeggles did there receave of one Edmond Cowse
(reputed a factor of James Cowse) certaine Merchandizes videlicet seaven or [?eight GUTTER]
pipes of wyne, thirty two reames of paper, a smale bayle of painted stuff{?es GUTTER]
(how many peeces it conteyned hee knoweth not) two chests of fine Earthen [?ware GUTTER]
and a parcell of course Earthen ware, and a parcell of salt, And further [?to GUTTER]
this article hee cannot depose not being privie to the sayd Jeggles his [?Accompt GUTTER]
given of the sale thereof now knowing to whome hee sold the same or how much hee sold [?them GUTTER]
nor for what rates hee sold them./

To the 6th and the schedule therein mentioned hee cannot depose/

To the 7th hee saith that the sayd Jeggles having in his passage from Bar=
badoes to Virginia by stresse of weather lost his foremast and foretopmast
and foretopsayle yards and the rigging belonging to all ot them did lie after
his arrival at Virginia betwixt fower or five moneths to [?sell GUTTER]
the goods brought thither and to procure a freight for London or Holland and
to fitt him selfe with a foremast foretopp mast and foretop sayle yard and [?XXX GUTTER]
to them and having fitted him selfe therewith but not being able (as hee [?beleeveth GUTTER]
to gett a freight (though hee did of this deponents knwledge endeavour to gett one) [?the GUTTER]
sayd Jeggles after soe long stay there went thense with about two hundred
hogsheads of tobaccoe which was lesse than a third part of the sayd shipps [?XXX GUTTER]
shee being of the burthen of about two hundred and twenty tonns And
further to this article hee cannot depose/

To the 8th hee saith hee being Gunner and aboard as aforesayd knoweth
that the sayd Jeggles in his voyage homeward from Virginia to London
did

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