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Transcription

commanded the sayd Jope and some of his Company to come
a board him thereupon, the sayd Jope caused this deponent
and some others of the Endeavours Company videlicet John Chisill a masters mate John dawling Boatswaine as mate and Thomas ffowle and Richard Sherrard to goe on board the sayd de la Roche
his shipp and they being come on board him the sayd de la Roche was not was not therewith
satisfied, but sent againe and Commanded the sayd Jope to come on board
and bring his papers with him to show whether hee was bound, and the sayd
Jope in obedience thereto came on board him and brought his papers and
showed the sayd de la Roch thereby that his sayd shipp was an English shipp
bound for London which notwithstanding the sayd de la Roche was not
satisfied therewith, but to be the sayd Jope (as the Chirurgion of the sayd de
La Roch his shipp and others of the sayd shipps company who could and
did speake English told this deponent) that his the sayd Jopes shipp the [En= GUTTER]
deavour and her sayd ladeing were his the sayd de La Roche his prize
And of this deponents sight and knowledge the sayd de la Roche thereupon
caused twenty fower more of the Endeavours Company to be fetched from on
board her and put them into his fower french shipps and left only fower
of the Endeavours Company on board her, and put thirty ffrench men
on board the Endeavour and soe carried the sayd shipp Endeavour and
her sayd ladeing for Ginney where hee caused the sayd Jope and thirteen
more of the Endeavours Company in the moneth of december 1655 to bee
put on shoare amongst the Moores at a place called Triviese and left
them there in great perill and hazard of their lives by the Moores and
left them only one pipe of wine and a smale quantitie videlicet about one
hundred weight of biskett to susteigne them selves with, this hee
deposeth of his owne sight and knowledge, And hee further saith that
the sayd de La Roch carried the sayd shipp Endeavour and her ladeing
thense (with this deponent and others of the Endeavours Company) towards
the East Indies, and by the way offered this deponent and others of the
sayd shipps Company that if they would goe with him his whole voyage
hee would allow them such adventures as they had belonging to them
selves on board the Endeavour, and allowe them the like pay as they were
to have had for their service in the Endeavour or to that effect, but presently
after refused soo to doe, and (as the sayd Chirurgion and others of the
sayd de La Roche his Company who spake English told this deponent
sayd and threatned that hee would turne them on shoare like
English doggs as they were on some Islands which was uninhabited
whereupon this deponent understanding soe much watched his oportunity
and hee and one John Westcott of the Endeavours Company
in the night tyme put out such light matches as they found in the
de La Roche his shipp and stripped off their cloathes and being
a place called the ffrench mens baye in Gunney Swamme naked to shoare and here gott a boate and rowed to a place called Tumba about 7 leagues off there where an English
colony is or factory planted and soe escaped out of
sayd de La Roch his power And further to those articles hee cannot
depose saving his subsequent deposition./

To the 5th hee saith that at such tyme as the sayd de La Roch seized the
Endeavour