HCA 13/71 f.563v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 563 |
Side | Verso |
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First cut transcription started on 17/10/12 and completed on 28/10/12 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 08/05/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
12/10/28 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 10/04/14, by CSG |
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1. voyages in, and hee this deponent hath heard his sayd father saye that in
2. these voyages the sayd Jeggles did alsoe behave him selfe like an able sea man
3. and a man fitt to bee Master and Commander of a ship thesays Jeggles
4. was and is Commonly accompted and reputed, and (as hee hath heard by
5. divers anachient and expert seamen, and beleeveth) hath bin soe reputed for many
6. yeares last past And further to this article hee cannot depose/
7. To the second article hee saith hee knoweth the Port of Porto Port in Portugall
8. and saith it is not only a barrd port, but hath alsoe on the larboard side getting
9. in, severall rocks, which occasion much danger to shipps in goeing ?in
10. any strong streame of freshwater come, (as some tymes it doth) downe ?the
11. harbour or Port, and alsoe by reason that the barr doth (as hee hath heard
12. Pyllotts who are well acquainted therewith saye) often shifte and alter from
13. one side to an other, And hee saith by reason of the danger of the sayd barr
14. the sayd Port is to be entered but at some tymes as about three quarter(s)
15. flood, and then usually with the helpe of some Pylott either belonging tp
16. Porto Port, or liveing neere, and being well acquainted with the sayd
17. Port, And hee as hee hath credibly heard noe shipps XXXXgh belonging
18. to that place doe passe into that Port without a Pyllott by the reason of
19. the danger(s) aforesayd And further hee cannot depose/
20. To the 3 article of the sayd allegation hee saith for that hee was one of the
21. Company of the shipp, whereof the sayd Jeggles was Master the voyage
22. in question hee knoweth that the sayd shipp came first neere to Porto Port
23. About the 12th of twelfth of November 1654 and in the morning about two or
24. three aXX Clock, and that it was then very darke, and the winde Eastwards
25. and a very scant winde, by reason of which darkenesse of the morning
26. and scantnesse of the winde the arlate Jeggles did over shoot the
27. port of Porto Port and went to the Southwards of it about three leagues,
28. the premisses hee the better knoweth for that hee this deponent and XXXX
29. this deponents father who was Masters Mate, and the Boatswaine and William
30. Jeggles and others of the shipps company were then upon the Watch And
31. further to these articles hee cannot depose/
32. To the 4th and 5th and 6th hee saith that the next day being (as hee remembreth)
33. The 13th of November XXXX 1654 the sayd Jeggles came againe with his shipp
34. Before Porto Port, and acccording as the custome here is, shott off two or
35. three gunnes to give notice for a Pylott to come aboard and carrie in the sayd
36. shipp, but none coming, and the flood being spent, and night approaching
37. and it being likely to prove stormie weather, the sayd Jeggles to
38. prevent the danger of being driven on grounds and the better to ?serve
39. the shipp and goods and his and his companyes lives, did cause the sayd
40. shipp to be putt off from shoare to Sea, And accordingly XXX that
41. night the weather proceded very stormy and the winde blew very
42. stronge to shoare, soe that the sayd shipp if shee had continued all
43. night neere Porto Port and had not stood off to sea had without doubt
44. perished in the sea togeather with her XXX ladeing and Company And
45. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">soe</margin>