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1. shee was bound to come to this port of London, which hee knoweth
2. because hee was Gunner of her and came from Plimouth in her.
3. To the second hee saith the said shipp the said voyage came from Virginia
4. where shee had taken in sixtie foure hogsheads of tobaccoe in and about
5. the moneth of december last which were there laden by one Master Thomas
6. Bowler and to be transported to this port for the account of the producent
7. Samuel Harwar and here to be delivered to him on his order; and saith
8. shee had alsoe aboard at the time of her comming from Virginia six or
9. seaven and twenty Eliphants teeth which the said voyage shee had taken in
10. at Ginney before her comming to Virginia, about a quarter part of
11. which Elephants teeth hee saith belonged alsoe to the said Master Harwar.
12. All which hee knoweth going all the said voyage in her, and taking
13. notice of the premisses. And saith there were alsoe about two XX hundred hogsheads
14. of tobaccoe laden at Virginia aboard the said shipp for the accounts of other men.

15. To the third hee saith that the said shipp in her course of proceeding
16. the said voyage from Virginia for this part was by contrary windes forced
17. to put into Plimouth with the said tobaccoes and Elephants teeth aboard
18. her, and after such her comming in thither and intending to depart with
19. the first oportunitie of winde, shee was forced to abide there longer then
20. shee expected by meenes of a generall embargo, and saith that all the
21. said goodes continewed safe and whole aboard during all the time of her
22. remaining there, and were all brought in her thence upon her
23. departure thence which was on the thirteenth of March last, after
24. shee had laine and rode bin about a fortnight there. And further
25. that comming soe from Plimouth, intending directly for this port
26. to discharge the said goods, shee was in her course of proceeding for
27. London of Portland met with by a Dunquirke man of warr on the
28. fifteenth day of the said moneth of March, who laid the said shipp the
29. Anne aboard, and fired his broad side upon her as the shipps were
30. board and board ˹and killed the Annes master˺, and the said Anne retourned him a broad side, and
31. soe they fell to a XXXX fight, which continewing about an houres space
32. or more, the said man of warrs company thre at length threw in a
33. granada into the Anne which tooke in her powder, and blew her up
34. and therewith destroid ˹her and˺ foure men and a woman that were aboard her
35. and maimed and burnt many of her company, some whereof afterwards
36. died thereof, and saith that by the said blowing up all the said
37. lading perished and was wholly lost, and soe the said Master Harwar
38. wholly lost his said ˹63 hogsheads hogsheads of tobaccoe and share in the said teeth˺ goods without any recompence or satisfaction whatsoever,
39. All which hee knoweth being present, and one of the Annes company
40. that was hurt by her said being blowne up.

41. To the fourth hee saith that the said Master Samuel Harwar was owner
42. of a quarter part of the said shipp the Anne at the time of her arivell
43. at Plimouth and while shee staid there, and when shee was soe set upon
44. and blowing up and of a quarter part of her tackle apparell and
45. furniture ˹and for such commonly accounted˺ which hee knoweth because the said Master Harwar paid and
46. contributed towards setting her out after that preportion, and towards
47. the mens wages And otherwise hee cannot depose.

Richard Daines [SIGNATURE., RH SIDE]

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