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<document-start>
1. places which hee mentioned, sayd then make a wesse and shoote
2. off a gunne and soe leave the shipp ˹meaning the Recovery˺, and goe aboard of Captaine
3. Crofords (meaning the foresayd Crofords shipp) whereupon the
4. Shipps Company not being willing to forsake the shipp but desyrous
5. to preserve her and her ladeing did beare up the helme of the shipp and
6. make for Barbados which
7. the sayd Bartlett seeing, sayd doe what you will, I will take noe
8. such charge of the shipp, and soe went into his Cabbin and continued
9. there two or three dayes, and after tow or three sayes Came out of
10. his Cabbin againe and tooke upon him the charge of navigating
11. her as Master, and the winde not serving to get to the Barbados the
12. sayd Bartlet caused the Company to beare up for Antegoe and
13. they obeyed his Commands and brought her safe into five Island
14. harbour in ntego about the nynth of december arlate, it being one
15. of the neerest places to them, where with much labour at the pumpes and
16. great paines taken by the shipps Company shee safely arrived with her
17. ladeing, but saith before shee gott to Antego provisions were very scarce
18. on board, especially bread, and saith that after her coming to Antego
19. the sayd Bartlett and Company gott a supply of bread from
20. a Bristoll shipp which came thither while the sayd Bartlett laye there with
21. his shipp the Recoverie, and gott alsoe some beefe of a New
22. England shipp which came thither alsoe, before which supply this deponent
23. knoweth that victualls were soe scarce aboard the sayd shipp that the Company
24. lived upon Potatoe rootes and Cassava bread and Gallevants, and upon
25. Crabbs which they gathered in the woods in the night tyme, for which reasons
26. hee verily beleeveth and is perswaded in his conscience that the provisions of
27. victualls which the sayd shipp Recovery had on board her when shee ˹made˺ for
28. Antego would not have served her till shee came to England for that when
29. shee made for Antego she shee was not above two hundred leagues or
30. Thereabouts from the Barbados, and had about eleaven hundred leagues
31. to have gone before shee could have arrived in England, And further
32. saving his subsequent deposition hee cannot depose. saving hee saith that
33. of this deponents knowledge the sayd shipps Company after her arrivall
34. at Antego did there by order of the sayd Bartlet unlade the sayd shipp/
35. To the 7th article And the schedule therein mentioned hee saith that of his
36. this deponents sight and knowledge there was a view taken of the sayd
37. shipp Recovery and of her leakes and insufficiencies by order of the
38. Governor of Antego who him selfe came aboard with the viewers, but
39. what returne was made thereof hee knoweth not, And further saving
40. his foregoeing deposition hee cannot depose for that hee was not made
41. privie to the rest of the transactions arlate./
42. To the 8th article hee saith That the arlate Tawley and Company the
43. parties in this suite did of this deponents knowledge sight and observation
44. during all the tyme of the voyage from Barbados where this deponent
45. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">came</margin>
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