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|Transcription=1. To the 10th and 11th and 12th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the sayd
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2. shipp the Anne from Porto Port went to Barbadoes, and from thense to
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3. ˹New England, and thense back to the Barbadoes and from thense to˺ Virginia and in her course from Barbadoes to Virginia hee saith shee mett
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4. with extraordinary stormy weather, and by forse thereof lost her foremast
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5. fore top mast, sayles, yards and all her rigging saveing her foreyarde and
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6. foresayle ˹and was thereby damnified in her hull and placed her forecastle XXXe both above and belowe˺ (by helpe of which ˹foreyarde and foresayle˺ with much difficulty shee gott to Virginia)
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7. where shee were the sayd Jeggles was for want of sayles and other
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8. rigging ˹and by reason of the dammage done to her by the sayd storme˺ constrayned to lye till about the beginning of Aprill ˹last˺ one thousand
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9. sixe hundred and fifty sixe, during which tyme the sayd Jeggles of this deponents
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10. knowledge did doe his utmost to fitt and furnish the sayd shipp to goe thense
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11. for the Barbadoes againe, but Virginia being a place that will not
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12. afford sayles and rigging for a shipp to make her in fitt capacity to goe
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13. thense to the Barbadoes, the sayd Jeggles was forced to make
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14. shifte with that fore yarde and fore sayle and the helpe of a topp sayle which
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15. hee caused to be made of an old sayle which was on board the
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16. sayd shipp to come for England
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17. with such ladeing as hee could procure at
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18. Virginia And fXX which was only a smale quantie of hogsheads
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19. of tobaccoe taken at freight for seuerall planters at Virginia, and
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20. some few hogsheads more for other persons (but for whome hee knoweth not)
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21. which was all the sayd Jeggles could gett by reason there were
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22. many shipps then in Virginia and that they had gotten what other
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23. ladeing was to bee ˹then˺ had there, notwithstanding (of this deponents
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24. knowledge) the sayd Jeggles did endeavour what hee could to get
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25. ladeing thense, either for England, holland, or Ireland, And this
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26. deponent knoweth that a shipp of London called the Sea horse which
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27. was then alsoe in Virginia (and a board which this deponent went
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28. seuerall tymes before her departure thence) came from Virginia hath
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29. only about a hundred hogsheads of tobacco which was not above
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30. halfe her ladeing which shee could have brought for England And
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31. further hee cannot depose
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32. To the 13 hee saith hee heard one of the freighters (a planter of
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33. Virginia who laded some hogsheads of tobacco aboard the sayd
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34. shipp Anne sayd ˹in presence of this deponent and others of the Company˺ that hee and the other planters who laded tobacco
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35. on board her did condition ˹with the sayd Joggles˺ to have the same transported for Ireland,
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36. and that the said Jeggles should then staye withthe sayd shipp five
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37. dayes to make sayl thereof, and in case it could not bee there sold, then
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38. to transporte it thence to England, and that they would not have
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39. laden the same on board the sayd shipp but upon these conditions
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40. And further hee cannot depose
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41. To the 14th hee saith that of hee this deponents sight and knowledge, the sayd Jeggles
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42. did not, either at Virginia or any other port or place, neglect any tyme
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43. but did his best endeavour for the benefitt and advantage of the said
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44. articulate James and Edmund Cowse soe farr as hee this deponent could and
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45. did observe And further hee cannot depose
  
 
|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. To the 10th and 11th and 12th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith that the sayd
2. shipp the Anne from Porto Port went to Barbadoes, and from thense to
3. ˹New England, and thense back to the Barbadoes and from thense to˺ Virginia and in her course from Barbadoes to Virginia hee saith shee mett
4. with extraordinary stormy weather, and by forse thereof lost her foremast
5. fore top mast, sayles, yards and all her rigging saveing her foreyarde and
6. foresayle ˹and was thereby damnified in her hull and placed her forecastle XXXe both above and belowe˺ (by helpe of which ˹foreyarde and foresayle˺ with much difficulty shee gott to Virginia)
7. where shee were the sayd Jeggles was for want of sayles and other
8. rigging ˹and by reason of the dammage done to her by the sayd storme˺ constrayned to lye till about the beginning of Aprill ˹last˺ one thousand
9. sixe hundred and fifty sixe, during which tyme the sayd Jeggles of this deponents
10. knowledge did doe his utmost to fitt and furnish the sayd shipp to goe thense
11. for the Barbadoes againe, but Virginia being a place that will not
12. afford sayles and rigging for a shipp to make her in fitt capacity to goe
13. thense to the Barbadoes, the sayd Jeggles was forced to make
14. shifte with that fore yarde and fore sayle and the helpe of a topp sayle which
15. hee caused to be made of an old sayle which was on board the
16. sayd shipp to come for England
17. with such ladeing as hee could procure at
18. Virginia And fXX which was only a smale quantie of hogsheads
19. of tobaccoe taken at freight for seuerall planters at Virginia, and
20. some few hogsheads more for other persons (but for whome hee knoweth not)
21. which was all the sayd Jeggles could gett by reason there were
22. many shipps then in Virginia and that they had gotten what other
23. ladeing was to bee ˹then˺ had there, notwithstanding (of this deponents
24. knowledge) the sayd Jeggles did endeavour what hee could to get
25. ladeing thense, either for England, holland, or Ireland, And this
26. deponent knoweth that a shipp of London called the Sea horse which
27. was then alsoe in Virginia (and a board which this deponent went
28. seuerall tymes before her departure thence) came from Virginia hath
29. only about a hundred hogsheads of tobacco which was not above
30. halfe her ladeing which shee could have brought for England And
31. further hee cannot depose
32. To the 13 hee saith hee heard one of the freighters (a planter of
33. Virginia who laded some hogsheads of tobacco aboard the sayd
34. shipp Anne sayd ˹in presence of this deponent and others of the Company˺ that hee and the other planters who laded tobacco
35. on board her did condition ˹with the sayd Joggles˺ to have the same transported for Ireland,
36. and that the said Jeggles should then staye withthe sayd shipp five
37. dayes to make sayl thereof, and in case it could not bee there sold, then
38. to transporte it thence to England, and that they would not have
39. laden the same on board the sayd shipp but upon these conditions
40. And further hee cannot depose
41. To the 14th hee saith that of hee this deponents sight and knowledge, the sayd Jeggles
42. did not, either at Virginia or any other port or place, neglect any tyme
43. but did his best endeavour for the benefitt and advantage of the said
44. articulate James and Edmund Cowse soe farr as hee this deponent could and
45. did observe And further hee cannot depose

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