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To the 4th hee saith hee hath heard the Co … To the 4th hee saith hee hath heard the Cooper of the ''Anne''<br />
sayd that hee did give the foresayd Edmond Cowse a halfe of a<br />
pipe of wyne which was somewhat sower and or decayed<br />
and that the sayd Cowse upon ladeing thereof did give order that<br />
the same should bee kept aboard to make beveridge of And saith<br />
that the same was accordingly kept aboard and that the greatest part thereof<br />
dranke out in Beveridge by the shipps Company before the sayd<br />
daniell Jeggles knew thereof, and saith the sayd Jeggles after<br />
hee knew thereof and had tasted it was angrie that the company<br />
and drawne it soe neere out and sayd it might have bin sold to<br />
better advantage for the owners or to that effect, and in his anger<br />
threw a billet against the head off it, which staved part of the head and<br />
some smale quantities of that decayed wine which was left did runne out<br />
and the rest was saved and made beveridge of for the use of the company<br />
but the dammage done thereto by the staveing was of little or noe<br />
value And further to this Interrogatory hee cannot answere./
To the 5th Interrogatory, hee saith hee heard the Interrogate Jeggles<br />
since his comming home from the voyage in question sayd that the Interrogate Edmond Cowse did at Barbadoes<br />
from Virginia in case hee could not at Virginia get freight<br />
for her for London or holland And saith the ''Anne'' was a shipp of the<br />
burthen of two hundred and twenty tonns or thereabouts And<br />
further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere/
To the 6th hee saith that hee knoweth that the ''Anne'' could not have<br />
bin better repaired (with such things as she wanted) at Barbados<br />
then at Virginia, nor soe well, for that hee knoweth Virginia<br />
affordeth masts and tymber, which Barbados hee knoweth doth not,<br />
And saith hee knoweth when the shipp ''Anne'' putt into Plymouth<br />
the winde was not fayre for the downes, And to the rest of<br />
the Interrogatory saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot<br />
answere/
William Jeggeles [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 6th of March 1656
A business of examination of wittnesses ad perpetuam rei)<br />
memoriam touching certaine stormes which happened}<br />
to the shipp called the ''Plough'' of which Philip Noyes}<br />
is or was Master and whatsoever goods on board the}<br />
same lately brought in the sayd shipp from the}<br />
Westerne Islands to this Port of London promoted}<br />
by the sayd Noyes against all who have or pretend}<br />
interest in the sayd shipp and her ladeing: Suckley}
Examined upon an allegation given<br />
and admitted on the behalfe of the<br />
sayd Phillip Noyes
'''Rp. 1'''
'''Walter Webber''' of Rederiff<br />
Wall in the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen<br />
Bermondsey Mariner Masters Mate<br />
of the shipp the ''Plough'' aged thirty fower<br />
yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and<br />
examined saith as followeth videlicet
To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth<br />
thaton hee saith and deposeth<br />
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