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1. thense for New England and thense for the Canarie Islands, thense ˹againe˺ for
2. the Barbada's and thense for England, and that shee soe proceeded in GUTTER
3. the imployment of mr Cowse laden with severall goods and Merchandizes
4. wherewith hee saith shee arived and came to Lisborne the coast of
5. Portugall, about eight or tenn days after such her proceeding from this port the downes, and there beate to and againe about ˹two dayes˺ foure and twenty howers
6. ˹with good weather˺ to looke for and gaine the port of Port a Port aforesaid, and then hee GUTTER
7. saith there came a violent storme with the winde west on west XXX GUTTER
8. which drove them neere the shoare ˹and neere the Burlings˺ and into greate danger of loosing
9. their shipp and mens lives, through the said stresse of weather;
10. and saith there was a necessitie and soe the arlate daniell Jeggles
11. master of the said shipp acknowledged to have a pilot to goe and XXX GUTTER
12. the said vessell over the said barr of Port a Port, and that if they
13. could have spoken with ffishermen whom they espied in the offXXXX GUTTER
14. the said port they had paied the same the night before the said
15. storme by the said ffishermans pilotage, but they suspectinge
16. (as it seemed) that the said shipp was a Turkes man of warr
17. would not come to speake with her, but ran away while shee made
18. up towards them, and saith that after the said storme was over
19. the said shipp made for and gained the port of Lisbone, and
20. there hee saith shee tooke a pilote, and made thense for Lisbone
21. Port a port, and after about three monethes space that shee was
22. hindred by adverse windes and fowle weather, gained the XXXX GUTTER
23. XXXX of which miscarrying and missing the said port of Porto XX GUTTER
24. the first hee saith ought to be imputed in his iudgement to the
25. said Jeggles his unskilfulness or insufficiencie in his acts but in GUTTER
26. the shifting of the winde, the premisses hee deposeth being
27. boatswaine of the said shipp and shipped upon the designe
28. aforesaid, and on board when the premisses happened. And
29. otherwise hee cannot depose, saving hee saith there was some
30. mistake in over shooting the port of Porto aforesaid, which
31. overshooting happened in the night by the winde blowing crosse
32. off the shore, and it being doubted the winde would come
33. Southerly, made the masters mate (who had the watch) prXXX GUTTER
34. (as hee conceiveth) to shoote that night the more towards the
35. southward, meaning with that winde in the morning to gaineX GUTTER
36. the port of ˹Porto back againe˺ whereof hee was prevented by the windes coming ˹Northerly˺ XXXXX GUTTER
37. as West Nor west ˹Northerly˺ with aXXXXXX as aforesaid And otherw

38. To the third hee cannot depose.

39. To the fourth hee cannot depose, saving the said shipp in her GUTTER
40. voyage from Barbadas for New England delivered wines at Nevis
41. but what quantitie hee knoweth not, his booke not being nowe in
42. his custodie.

43. To the fifth article, hee saith that the said daniel Jeggles XXX GUTTER
44. after his retourne from New England to Barbadás was XXX
45. XX by Edmund Cowse ordered to goe with the said shipp to
46. Virginia to carry goods thither, namely about eight pipes of
wine

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