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|Transcription=Porto Port about two o'clock in the morning on or about the twTO DO: xxx
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of November 1654 at which tyme it was darke and a very scant TO DO: Exxx
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wynde, and by reason of the darke also of the morning and TO DO: frauxxxx xxx
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the winde hee saith the sayd Jeggler overshott his said Port about three or
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fower leagues to the southwards and not above And further hee cannot depose
  
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To the 4th ˹and 5th˺ hee saith that the next day (being as hee remebereth the 13th of the
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sayd moneth) the sayd Jeggler soe soone as winde and weather would permit
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came againe with the sayd shipp before Porto Port, and then (according as
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such cases is accustomed) made two or three shott to give notice for a
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Pylott to come aboard from shoare, and carry in the sayd shipp and TO DO: thxx
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lay xxx soe neere shoare as hee durst for feare of danger (the wind
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blowing stronger to shoare ˹and˺ against tyde) and having expected a pylott
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and none comeing from shoare by reason the winde was contrary for them
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to come out, and floods being spent, and it being like to prove most
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stormie and tempesteous weather, the sayd Jeggler to prevent danger from
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his sayd shipp being driven ashoare and for the better security of her
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her ladeing and her companyes lives, did stand off to sea, and that
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night the weather proved very stormy and tempestious and the winde
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encreased and blew very stronge to shoare, soe that this deponent in his
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judgement is verily persuaded that had not the sayd Jeggler stoad off
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to sea as he did, but continued all night before Porto Port the TO DO: xx
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shipp and her ladeing and Company had bin in eminent danger
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being drive ashoare and perishing in the sea this hee deposeth upon
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the grounds of knowledge as aforesayd And further cannot depose
  
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To the 6th hee saith that the next day videlicet the fowerteenth of the sayd
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moneth the weather continued very stormy and tempestuous, and
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drove the shipp the Anne to southwards of Porto Port almost as
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farr as the Berlingo, and the winde being Northerly and noe TO DO: xxx
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Edmund Cowse the broker of the articulate James Cowse spake to
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the sayd Jeggler upon the deck in the presence of this deponent and diverse other
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of the Annes company, and advise him make to make to some
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Port or other for better securitie till winde and weather would
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permitt to goe for Porto Port, whereupon the sayd Jeggler went up
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the sayd ship to Lisbone, (it being the nearest and most convenient
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Port and arrived there safely the next day after ˹being the fifteenth of the sayd moneth˺ with the sayd shipp TO DO: xx
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ladeing And further hee cannot depose
  
XXX
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To the 7th ˹and 8th˺ hee sayth that the sayd shipp and ladeing being dott safe to TO DO: xxx
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the said dxxx Edmund Cowse did there cause to be taken ashoare the
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greatest part of the sayd shipps ladeing diverse other goods aboard her, and
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in soe doeing kept her there from the tyme of such her arrivall
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about the twelfth of December 1654 and then shee being xxx relade
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discharged by the sayd Edmund Cowse, hee the sayd Edmund putt a TO DO: xxxxx
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on board her, and ordered her to proceede for Porto Port and TO DO: accxxx
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to order the sayd Jeggler did put forth to sea with the sayd shipp TO DO: xxx
  
 
|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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Porto Port about two o'clock in the morning on or about the twTO DO: xxx
of November 1654 at which tyme it was darke and a very scant TO DO: Exxx
wynde, and by reason of the darke also of the morning and TO DO: frauxxxx xxx
the winde hee saith the sayd Jeggler overshott his said Port about three or
fower leagues to the southwards and not above And further hee cannot depose

To the 4th ˹and 5th˺ hee saith that the next day (being as hee remebereth the 13th of the
sayd moneth) the sayd Jeggler soe soone as winde and weather would permit
came againe with the sayd shipp before Porto Port, and then (according as
such cases is accustomed) made two or three shott to give notice for a
Pylott to come aboard from shoare, and carry in the sayd shipp and TO DO: thxx
lay xxx soe neere shoare as hee durst for feare of danger (the wind
blowing stronger to shoare ˹and˺ against tyde) and having expected a pylott
and none comeing from shoare by reason the winde was contrary for them
to come out, and floods being spent, and it being like to prove most
stormie and tempesteous weather, the sayd Jeggler to prevent danger from
his sayd shipp being driven ashoare and for the better security of her
her ladeing and her companyes lives, did stand off to sea, and that
night the weather proved very stormy and tempestious and the winde
encreased and blew very stronge to shoare, soe that this deponent in his
judgement is verily persuaded that had not the sayd Jeggler stoad off
to sea as he did, but continued all night before Porto Port the TO DO: xx
shipp and her ladeing and Company had bin in eminent danger
being drive ashoare and perishing in the sea this hee deposeth upon
the grounds of knowledge as aforesayd And further cannot depose

To the 6th hee saith that the next day videlicet the fowerteenth of the sayd
moneth the weather continued very stormy and tempestuous, and
drove the shipp the Anne to southwards of Porto Port almost as
farr as the Berlingo, and the winde being Northerly and noe TO DO: xxx
Edmund Cowse the broker of the articulate James Cowse spake to
the sayd Jeggler upon the deck in the presence of this deponent and diverse other
of the Annes company, and advise him make to make to some
Port or other for better securitie till winde and weather would
permitt to goe for Porto Port, whereupon the sayd Jeggler went up
the sayd ship to Lisbone, (it being the nearest and most convenient
Port and arrived there safely the next day after ˹being the fifteenth of the sayd moneth˺ with the sayd shipp TO DO: xx
ladeing And further hee cannot depose

To the 7th ˹and 8th˺ hee sayth that the sayd shipp and ladeing being dott safe to TO DO: xxx
the said dxxx Edmund Cowse did there cause to be taken ashoare the
greatest part of the sayd shipps ladeing diverse other goods aboard her, and
in soe doeing kept her there from the tyme of such her arrivall
about the twelfth of December 1654 and then shee being xxx relade
discharged by the sayd Edmund Cowse, hee the sayd Edmund putt a TO DO: xxxxx
on board her, and ordered her to proceede for Porto Port and TO DO: accxxx
to order the sayd Jeggler did put forth to sea with the sayd shipp TO DO: xxx

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