HCA 13/71 f.602v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 602 |
Side | Verso |
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First transcriber | |
Janet Few | |
First transcribed | |
2013/03/17 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 28/12/2013 by Colin Greenstreet |
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To the 4th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent being
servant to the sayd Edmond Cowse who was factor to the sayd James
Cowse did heare the sayd Edmund at the Barbadoes order the sayd Daniell
Jeggles in his passage thence for New England to touch at Meavis and there deliver
certainie pipes of wine for Accompt of the sayd James Cowse, which the sayd
Jeggles did promise to doe And further to this article hee cannot depose for that
hee went not from the Barbadoes in the sayd shipp
To the 5th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that hee this deponent by
reason hee was a servant to the sayd Edmond Cowse the factor of the sayd
James and imployed by the sayd Edmond in his merchandizing affayres hee
knoweth that the sayd Daniell Jeggles after his returne from New England
to Barbadoes was sent (by the sayd Edmond as factor to the sayd James) with
a cargazoone of goods to be delivered at Virginia for the Account of the sayd James
videlicet the eight pipes of wyne, two and thirty reames of paper twenty peeces of
painted stuffs two chests of fyne earthen ware a parcell of course earthen ware
and a parcell of salt in the sayd article mentioned, this hee better knoweth
for that hee packed up the paper stuffes and earthen ware aforesayd with his owne hand and
sawe them and alsoe the sayd wine and salt laden aboard the sayd shipp And further to
this article hee cannot depose knowing not what became of the sayd goods after
their ladeing nor what account Jeggles hath made of them, but saith
the sayd Cowse after the sayd goods were laden and the shipp ready to
depart was there alsoe dammnified in losse of tyme and wages and absence of victualls by the neglect of the sayd Jeggles which in
not keepeing his men on board after hee had notice given him by
this deponent that some of them intended to foresake the shipp, which warning
notwithstanding by the neglect of the sayd Jeggles some of his Company
gott from on board the shipp Anne and hidd themselves in the woods
and in other shipps soe that it was about a fortnight longer than otherwise it would have bin before they
could bee gotten on board the Anne and the sayd shipp depart thence on her
voyage
To the 6th article and the schedule therein mentioned hee saith
hee well knoweth that the sayd Daniell Jeggles was by the sayd
Edmund Cowse as factor of the sayd James ordered that after his
arrivall and delivery of the sayd goods before mentioned at Virginia if
hee could not speedily procure a freight there for the shipp Anne either for London
or Holland that then hee should returne back to the Barbadoes this hee the better
knoweth for that after the sayd Edmund had written the sayd letter or order hee
this deponent coppyed the sayd order or letter as is usuall
among Merchants and then the originall order was delivered to the sayd Jeggles And having perused the schedule articulate hee saith that hee
verily beleeveth that the same is a true coppy of the sayd letter or order And
further to the sayd article and schedule hee cannot depose
To the 7th article hee saith the shipp Anne was in his judgement about the
burthen of two hundred and twenty tonnes or better and further to this article
hee cannot depose
To the 8th hee cannot depose
To the 9th hee canot depose for that hee was not in England at the
arrival of the shipp Anne either at Plymouth or London
To