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|Transcription=1. wine, a bale of paper, a fardle of Stuffs goods the contents hee knowes
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2. notm but heard they were East India stuffs, two chests of fine earthen ware
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3. and a parsell of course earthen ware, and a parsell of salt, and
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4. saith the said Jeggles sold some of the said wines at Virginia to Captaine
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5. XXXz, but what quantitie of at what cost hee knoweth not, And otherwise
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6. hee cannot depose.
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7. To the sixth hee saith that about the beginning of december 1655 (as
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8. hhe remembreth the time) the said shipp after losse of her foremast
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9. foretop mast, foretop saile, and all the rigging belonging to the said masts
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10. by stresse of weather, (whereby shee and her men were in danger of perisihing
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11. in the sea) arrived at Virginia from Barbadas with ballast and a
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12. few goods, And otherwise hee cannot depose, not knowing ought further
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13. thereof nor ought of the lettre or order therein mentioned.
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14. To the seaventh hee saith that the said ˹shipp˺ staid at Virginia about or
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15. neere five monethes and then not getting a freight for other place
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16. (albeit the master as this deponent was informed frequently endeavoured
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17. to get one) set saile for England with lesse than one third part of
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18. her lading, namely with ˹neere˺ two hundred hogsheads of tobaccoes, and saith
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19. the said shipp was then of the burthen of 23 two hundred and thirtie
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20. tonnes or thereabouts, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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21. To the eighth hee saith that the said Jeggles having at Virginia
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22. received goods aboard to be delivered at Gallaway in Ireland upon freight,
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23. put in thither to deliver the same in his comming for England, and
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24. theXXX said eight or nine dayes there, five whereof hee saith that the
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25. said Jeggles (as this deponent was informed) was by covenant to stay
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26. there, and the rest was occasioned by contrary winde, And otherwise
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27. hee cannot depose./
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28. To the ninth hee saith that the said Jeggles in his comming from
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29. Gallaway with the said shipp for London put into Plimouth with
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30. her, where hee saith shee delivered some goods, and ˹proffered˺ but refused to deliver
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31. all unlesse ˹if˺ hee might have a free disaXXXXX XXXX and full discharge, and
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32. ˹some˺ other differense happened there betweene him and the merchants
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33. but the ground thereof hee doth not perfectly remember, And
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34. otherwise hee cannot depose.
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35. To the tenth hee cannot depose.
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To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
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[GUTTER Smyth dt.]
  
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39. To the first hee cometh required by Mr Cowse to testifie the
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40. truth in this businesse, and that hee is noe wayes concerned or
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41. expecteth any profitt thereby, nor is of any kinne to Mr Cowse.
  
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42. To the second hee saith hee was not present at nor such time as
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43. Mr Jeggles was hired, and therefore cannot answere thereto.
  
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44. To the third hee saith hee was never at Port a Port save the time
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45. predeposed, and then found it a very dangerous port to goe into,
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46. and saith it was there commonly said that noe shipp useth to come
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47. in without a pilott, by reason of the said dangerousnesse, and
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48. saith the said Jeggles shott of two gunns as hee remembreth for
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49. a pilott to come aboard, but none came./.
  
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|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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1. wine, a bale of paper, a fardle of Stuffs goods the contents hee knowes
2. notm but heard they were East India stuffs, two chests of fine earthen ware
3. and a parsell of course earthen ware, and a parsell of salt, and
4. saith the said Jeggles sold some of the said wines at Virginia to Captaine
5. XXXz, but what quantitie of at what cost hee knoweth not, And otherwise
6. hee cannot depose.

7. To the sixth hee saith that about the beginning of december 1655 (as
8. hhe remembreth the time) the said shipp after losse of her foremast
9. foretop mast, foretop saile, and all the rigging belonging to the said masts
10. by stresse of weather, (whereby shee and her men were in danger of perisihing
11. in the sea) arrived at Virginia from Barbadas with ballast and a
12. few goods, And otherwise hee cannot depose, not knowing ought further
13. thereof nor ought of the lettre or order therein mentioned.

14. To the seaventh hee saith that the said ˹shipp˺ staid at Virginia about or
15. neere five monethes and then not getting a freight for other place
16. (albeit the master as this deponent was informed frequently endeavoured
17. to get one) set saile for England with lesse than one third part of
18. her lading, namely with ˹neere˺ two hundred hogsheads of tobaccoes, and saith
19. the said shipp was then of the burthen of 23 two hundred and thirtie
20. tonnes or thereabouts, And otherwise hee cannot depose.

21. To the eighth hee saith that the said Jeggles having at Virginia
22. received goods aboard to be delivered at Gallaway in Ireland upon freight,
23. put in thither to deliver the same in his comming for England, and
24. theXXX said eight or nine dayes there, five whereof hee saith that the
25. said Jeggles (as this deponent was informed) was by covenant to stay
26. there, and the rest was occasioned by contrary winde, And otherwise
27. hee cannot depose./

28. To the ninth hee saith that the said Jeggles in his comming from
29. Gallaway with the said shipp for London put into Plimouth with
30. her, where hee saith shee delivered some goods, and ˹proffered˺ but refused to deliver
31. all unlesse ˹if˺ hee might have a free disaXXXXX XXXX and full discharge, and
32. ˹some˺ other differense happened there betweene him and the merchants
33. but the ground thereof hee doth not perfectly remember, And
34. otherwise hee cannot depose.
35. To the tenth hee cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

[GUTTER Smyth dt.]

39. To the first hee cometh required by Mr Cowse to testifie the
40. truth in this businesse, and that hee is noe wayes concerned or
41. expecteth any profitt thereby, nor is of any kinne to Mr Cowse.

42. To the second hee saith hee was not present at nor such time as
43. Mr Jeggles was hired, and therefore cannot answere thereto.

44. To the third hee saith hee was never at Port a Port save the time
45. predeposed, and then found it a very dangerous port to goe into,
46. and saith it was there commonly said that noe shipp useth to come
47. in without a pilott, by reason of the said dangerousnesse, and
48. saith the said Jeggles shott of two gunns as hee remembreth for
49. a pilott to come aboard, but none came./.

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