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|Transcription=//Pease by assistance of one of the Peases Company who tooke hold of
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|Transcription=''Pease'' by assistance of one of the ''Peases'' Company who tooke hold of
the sayd Wood as hee hung by the rayles of the Pease All which happened
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the sayd Wood as hee hung by the rayles of the ''Pease'' All which happened
in this maner the sayd shipp Pease having first stood off from the
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in this maner the sayd shipp ''Pease'' having first stood off from the
 
ffrench shipp about halfe a league and then by the sayd Thomas Groves order
 
ffrench shipp about halfe a league and then by the sayd Thomas Groves order
tacking about with intent to get windewards of the ffrench shipp the Pease
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tacking about with intent to get windewards of the ffrench shipp the ''Pease''
 
having her two topp sayles alofte and being but newly tackt about shee
 
having her two topp sayles alofte and being but newly tackt about shee
did not ?feele her heXXXX & soe the sayd Grove the Master caused her fore topsayle to be
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did not feele her helme and soe the sayd Grove the Master caused her fore topsayle to be
lowered that the shipp might come to, and the shipp Pease drawing nigh
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lowered that the shipp might come to, and the shipp ''Pease'' drawing nigh
to the ffrench shipp & not getting the winde of her this deponent & M:r
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to the ffrench shipp and not getting the winde of her this deponent and Mr
 
Tizard (both Mates) told the sayd Grove that they feared they should be
 
Tizard (both Mates) told the sayd Grove that they feared they should be
 
aboard of the ffrench shipp, hee the sayd Grove having caused the fore
 
aboard of the ffrench shipp, hee the sayd Grove having caused the fore
topp sayle to be lowered, whereto the sayd Grove answered & sayd
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topp sayle to be lowered, whereto the sayd Grove answered and sayd
 
noe, I hope not, and ordered the foretopsaile to be hoisted againe
 
noe, I hope not, and ordered the foretopsaile to be hoisted againe
that soe the Pease might beare up under the ffrench shipps Sterne, but
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that soe the ''Pease'' might beare up under the ffrench shipps Sterne, but
the Pease was then gotten soe neere the ffrench shipp that there was not
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the ''Pease'' was then gotten soe neere the ffrench shipp that there was not
roome for the Pease to beare up under her sterne, by which XXXX
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roome for the ''Pease'' to beare up under her sterne, by which ??endeavour
 
she came fowle of the sayd ffrench shipp in manner as aforesayd
 
she came fowle of the sayd ffrench shipp in manner as aforesayd
 
and further hee cannot depose
 
and further hee cannot depose
  
To the 20:th arle hee saith that the arlate Thomas Grove was from
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To the 20th article hee saith that the arlate Thomas Grove was from
 
Newfound land bound directly for the Barbados, as by the bill
 
Newfound land bound directly for the Barbados, as by the bill
of ladeing doth an may appeare and saith that hee hath heard the arlate
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of ladeing doth and may appeare and saith that hee hath heard the arlate
Robert Grove one of the Mates of the Pease who had formerly bin at the
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Robert Grove one of the Mates of the ''Pease'' who had formerly bin at the
 
Barbados, saye that hee did advise the Master Thomas Grove to keepe
 
Barbados, saye that hee did advise the Master Thomas Grove to keepe
a more Easterly course than hee did & that the sayd Thomas thereupon
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a more Easterly course than hee did and that the sayd Thomas thereupon
answered him the sayd Robert Grove & sayd hee should not ?watch him tp
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answered him the sayd Robert Grove and sayd hee should not watch him to
finde the Barbados for he could tell well enough here to dinde it
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finde the Barbados for he could tell well enough here to finde it
 
though hee had not bin there yet, and soe the sayd Thomas
 
though hee had not bin there yet, and soe the sayd Thomas
 
Grove holding on his course did not of this deponents sight and knowledge come with his shipp into the
 
Grove holding on his course did not of this deponents sight and knowledge come with his shipp into the
?due latitude for the Barbados but in steade of gaining the Barbados
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due latitude for the Barbados but in steade of gaining the Barbados
made the Islands of S:t Lusea and upon the eighth day of
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made the Islands of Saint Lusea and upon the eighth day of
November 1657 arrived with the Pease at ?Nevis And further to
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November 1657 arrived with the ''Pease'' at Nevis And further to
 
this arle hee cannot depose
 
this arle hee cannot depose
  
To the 21:th arle hee saith that in the moneth of November 1657 (the
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To the 21th article hee saith that in the moneth of November 1657 (the
 
tyme now certainely hee doth not now call to mynde) the arlate Luke
 
tyme now certainely hee doth not now call to mynde) the arlate Luke
Woods Thomas Grove and this deponent & Robert Groves & William Tizard
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Woods Thomas Grove and this deponent and Robert Groves and William Tizard
Mates Edward Gold Chirugion of the Pease being at supper togeather
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Mates Edward Gold Chirugion of the ''Pease'' being at supper togeather
 
aboard the sayd shipp the sayd Thomas Grove the Master did give
 
aboard the sayd shipp the sayd Thomas Grove the Master did give
 
the sayd Woods very reproachfull Speeches and called him old
 
the sayd Woods very reproachfull Speeches and called him old
Roague Pedler Pimpe and ?Chiach and spreading his hands
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Roague Pedler Pimpe and Chi?uch and spreading his hands
 
abroad swore that if hee layd them upon him the sayd Woods hee
 
abroad swore that if hee layd them upon him the sayd Woods hee
 
would teare him in peeces and sayd alsoe that if the sayd Woods
 
would teare him in peeces and sayd alsoe that if the sayd Woods
 
was not an olde Roague hee would drubb him that hee should not be
 
was not an olde Roague hee would drubb him that hee should not be
able to help him selfe And further to this arle hee cannot depose
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able to help him selfe And further to this article hee cannot depose
for that hee this deponent rose from supper & was gone off of the deck before
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for that hee this deponent rose from supper and was gone off of the deck before
the sayd Grove the Master & Woods came out of the round house upon
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the sayd Grove the Master and Woods came out of the round house upon
the deck & soe heard not what passed betweene them upon the deck.//
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the deck and soe heard not what passed betweene them upon the deck.
  
 
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Pease by assistance of one of the Peases Company who tooke hold of
the sayd Wood as hee hung by the rayles of the Pease All which happened
in this maner the sayd shipp Pease having first stood off from the
ffrench shipp about halfe a league and then by the sayd Thomas Groves order
tacking about with intent to get windewards of the ffrench shipp the Pease
having her two topp sayles alofte and being but newly tackt about shee
did not feele her helme and soe the sayd Grove the Master caused her fore topsayle to be
lowered that the shipp might come to, and the shipp Pease drawing nigh
to the ffrench shipp and not getting the winde of her this deponent and Mr
Tizard (both Mates) told the sayd Grove that they feared they should be
aboard of the ffrench shipp, hee the sayd Grove having caused the fore
topp sayle to be lowered, whereto the sayd Grove answered and sayd
noe, I hope not, and ordered the foretopsaile to be hoisted againe
that soe the Pease might beare up under the ffrench shipps Sterne, but
the Pease was then gotten soe neere the ffrench shipp that there was not
roome for the Pease to beare up under her sterne, by which ??endeavour
she came fowle of the sayd ffrench shipp in manner as aforesayd
and further hee cannot depose

To the 20th article hee saith that the arlate Thomas Grove was from
Newfound land bound directly for the Barbados, as by the bill
of ladeing doth and may appeare and saith that hee hath heard the arlate
Robert Grove one of the Mates of the Pease who had formerly bin at the
Barbados, saye that hee did advise the Master Thomas Grove to keepe
a more Easterly course than hee did and that the sayd Thomas thereupon
answered him the sayd Robert Grove and sayd hee should not watch him to
finde the Barbados for he could tell well enough here to finde it
though hee had not bin there yet, and soe the sayd Thomas
Grove holding on his course did not of this deponents sight and knowledge come with his shipp into the
due latitude for the Barbados but in steade of gaining the Barbados
made the Islands of Saint Lusea and upon the eighth day of
November 1657 arrived with the Pease at Nevis And further to
this arle hee cannot depose

To the 21th article hee saith that in the moneth of November 1657 (the
tyme now certainely hee doth not now call to mynde) the arlate Luke
Woods Thomas Grove and this deponent and Robert Groves and William Tizard
Mates Edward Gold Chirugion of the Pease being at supper togeather
aboard the sayd shipp the sayd Thomas Grove the Master did give
the sayd Woods very reproachfull Speeches and called him old
Roague Pedler Pimpe and Chi?uch and spreading his hands
abroad swore that if hee layd them upon him the sayd Woods hee
would teare him in peeces and sayd alsoe that if the sayd Woods
was not an olde Roague hee would drubb him that hee should not be
able to help him selfe And further to this article hee cannot depose
for that hee this deponent rose from supper and was gone off of the deck before
the sayd Grove the Master and Woods came out of the round house upon
the deck and soe heard not what passed betweene them upon the deck.



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