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was soe high and outrageous that this deponent saith
 
was soe high and outrageous that this deponent saith
 
hee thought verily the said ship and company would have  
 
hee thought verily the said ship and company would have  
bin utterly cast away in the seas (as indeed without the  
+
bin utterly cast away in the seas (as indeed hee saith without the  
 
great mercy of God they had. And further deposeth that  
 
great mercy of God they had. And further deposeth that  
 
at his said comeing [?] in the said Road of new haven hee  
 
at his said comeing [?] in the said Road of new haven hee  
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that hee was forced for the preservacion of the said shipp and  
 
that hee was forced for the preservacion of the said shipp and  
 
Companie to hire a pilot abord which done they there
 
Companie to hire a pilot abord which done they there
[?] in much danger till halfe flood and then [?]
+
had [?] in much danger till halfe flood and then [?]
forced to let shipp their Cable[?]
+
forced to let shipp their Cable[?] ann soe borein for thomflett
[?] then [?] and small [?]
+
haveing then but one small Bower Anchor abord to helpe
[?] that the [?]  
+
themselves with, in soe much that the storme [?] still continuing
[?] very high and [?] from the 14th day of  
+
soe very high and tempestuous videlicet from the 14th day of  
October till the [?] day therefore [?] with [?] the said
+
October till the 19th day thereof, dureing which space the said
shipps lay [?] to and from upon the ground and [?]
+
shipps lay beating to and from upon the ground and thereby
[?]
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hath at least [?] ffeat[?] of her hole and by reason of her
 
said [?]
 
said [?]
 
and [?]  
 
and [?]  

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from Scandaroone in Turkey with this deponent
did accordingly and soe as directed sett sayle therewith
for Harve de Grace in Africa upon or about the sixth day
of October in [?June] 1648. [crossed out]
and there safelye arrived and delivered the same
according to the bills of lading for that purpose. And saith
that as hee this [?devoneal] and Companie were returning
backe on the said ship the [?dispatre] from Harve de Grace aforesaid for plymouth about
4 leagues off the Isle of Wight then mett with an
extraordinary violent storme and compell with forced
them back againe, into New haven road and
was soe high and outrageous that this deponent saith
hee thought verily the said ship and company would have
bin utterly cast away in the seas (as indeed hee saith without the
great mercy of God they had. And further deposeth that
at his said comeing [?] in the said Road of new haven hee
this deponent found the seas soe high and rough [?]
that hee was forced for the preservacion of the said shipp and
Companie to hire a pilot abord which done they there
had [?] in much danger till halfe flood and then [?]
forced to let shipp their Cable[?] ann soe borein for thomflett
haveing then but one small Bower Anchor abord to helpe
themselves with, in soe much that the storme [?] still continuing
soe very high and tempestuous videlicet from the 14th day of
October till the 19th day thereof, dureing which space the said
shipps lay beating to and from upon the ground and thereby
hath at least [?] ffeat[?] of her hole and by reason of her
said [?]
and [?]
to make good and repaire all the [?] and
[?], the said Mr Hugh [?] is as hee saith then by [?] and
hath [?] to the [?]
[?] or thereabouts with hee [?] hee this deponent being
as aforesaid [?] of the said ship and on board [?] all the
[?] and thereby [?] that [?] of
this [?] the said Mr [?]
[?]
[?]
[?] this
[?]
John Suthun