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To the 17th and 18th he saith the sayd shipp on or about the 19th day of december
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last past old stile upon her Course to Embden mett with a violent
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storme upon the English Coast and by stresse of weather and it
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being night was driven neere the shoare and in the morning
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this deponent found the sayd shipp to be in Monkes bay, and her
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thereupon cast anchor, att five fadom water, having lost his
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anchors before att sea, and further that a ffisher boat comeing
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that way this deponent and shipps Company being in danger of
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pershing made shift and did save themselves i the sayd
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ffisher boat and gott all safe to land, and that they left behind
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them in their sayd shipp two live Cockes. and that about three howers
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after the storme being well over and the wind standing right
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this deponent for 20 Ryx dollars hired the sayd fisherboat  to carry
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himselfe and Company a shipboard againe
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To the 17th and 18th he saith the sayd shipp on or about the 19th day of december
last past old stile upon her Course to Embden mett with a violent
storme upon the English Coast and by stresse of weather and it
being night was driven neere the shoare and in the morning
this deponent found the sayd shipp to be in Monkes bay, and her
thereupon cast anchor, att five fadom water, having lost his
anchors before att sea, and further that a ffisher boat comeing
that way this deponent and shipps Company being in danger of
pershing made shift and did save themselves i the sayd
ffisher boat and gott all safe to land, and that they left behind
them in their sayd shipp two live Cockes. and that about three howers
after the storme being well over and the wind standing right
this deponent for 20 Ryx dollars hired the sayd fisherboat to carry
himselfe and Company a shipboard againe

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