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HCA 13/71 f.568r Annotate
First transcribed 27 December 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 568  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 27/12/2013  +
Transcription of the producent Jeggles who well knew thiof the producent Jeggles who well knew this deponent being one of the Mates of the ''Anne'' in the<br /> voyage in question could not but bee able to testifie touching the passages therein<br /> happening and to the rest Negatively/ To the 2 hee saith the sayd Jeggles did over shoote the Port of Oporto as<br /> is before deposed and when it was cleere day seeing that hee had passed<br /> the same did presently make up towards it againe soe fast as the weather<br /> would permitt and then having some tyme expected a pylott and none<br /> coming, and night and ill weather approaching, hee put out to sea, and<br /> was driven by stresse of weather Southwards as farr as the Burlings<br /> Interrogate, and saith Lisbone was the neerest place where a Pylott was<br /> to bee had after the sayd shipp was driven soe farr southward as the<br /> Burlings, And further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot<br /> answere to this Interrogatorie otherwise than negatively/ To the 3 hee saith hee cannot answere otherwise than negatively saving hee saith hee remembreth<br /> that after the ''Anne'' was gotten safe into Oport hee sawe there a<br /> smale Pinke belonging to Plymouth (her name hee knoweth<br /> not) whereof a dutch man was (whose name alsoe hee knoweth not) was<br /> Master, which Pinke was laden with wine and salt, and other goods such<br /> as the ''Anne'' was laden with, and bound alsoe to the Barbadoes,<br /> but saith hee well knoweth shee went thither in Company of the ''Anne''<br /> and arrived not there before her, and therefore could not by any such<br /> meanes as is Interrogate glutt the market there./ To 4th hee saith that hee well remembreth being present and giving<br /> the sayd Edmund Cowse a Cupp to take a taste thereof that the sayd shipp<br /> ''Anne'' being come from Barbados to New England the Cooper gave<br /> the sayd Cowse a taste of every of the butts there landed and among the<br /> rest one of them was changed and become somewhat sower and not fitt for<br /> sale whereupon the sayd Cowse having tasted it speaking to the Company<br /> of the shipp then present which was this deponent and the Cooper and some others<br /> sayd you may keepe it on board and make beveridge of it for it is<br /> not fitt to goe on shoare whereupon the Cooper without the knowledge<br /> of Jeggles made beveridge of the greatest part thereof and the<br /> sayd Jeggles afterwards hearing of it was displeased that they had<br /> soe done and sayd if hee had knowne of it hee could have sold<br /> it, and bought them beere with it, which would have bin better, and<br /> did in his anger strike out the head of the vessell and spill that which<br /> was left undrunke in beveridge, which was a thing of little or<br /> noe value and as hee beleeveth noe preiudice to the sayd Cowse<br /> And further to this Interrogatorie hee cannot answere,/ To the 5th hee saith the ''Anne'' is a shipp of the burthen of two<br /> hundred tonnes and upwards in this deponents Judgment, and saith<br /> hee knoweth shee came from Virginia to England, but with about a third<br /> partd, but with about a third<br /> part  +
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