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Transcription

but by stresse of weather was driven back againe, and being
about to put out thence a third tyme they were by [?shell] from a
Castle there and the Command of the Governour thereof brought againe
to an Anchor before the sayd Castle (as alsoe were divers other
shipps who were then bound out) and they were there commanded to stay
upon pretence of searching for a ffryer who (as it was sayd was
runne away, from which stay shee could not gett discharge nor
was suffered to put out from Lisbone till about the third
of February 1654, all which her stay there of this deponents
certayne knowledge was occassioned by such her ladeing and unladeing
and by fowle weather, and Command of the sayd Governour, and
not enough any default or neglect of the sayd Jeggles or
any of his Company And further hee cannot depose

To the 9th hee saith that upon or about the sayd third of February the sayd shipAnne
sett sayle from Lisbone towards Porto Port with the Pilott on board
her which was put aboard her by the sayd Edmund Cowse, but had in her
passage crosse windes and much stormie weaather, soe that with all
the diligence and care which the sayd Jeggles and Company could use they
could not gett into Porto Port with her until about the fifteenth or
sixteenth of the sayd moneth of February, at which tyme shee gott
safe in thither, and saith that an English shipp belonging to dartmouth
who went in company with the Anne from Lisbone to Porto Port,
missing the opportunitie which the Anne tooke of getting into
harbour at Porto Port, was driven up and down at sea by
fowle weather about fowerteene dayes, and her company like to
famish for want of victualls before she could gett in to Porto Port
and about 14 dayes after the Annes getting thither, came with the
sayd Port And further to this article hee cannot depose

To the 10th 11th 12th and 13th articles of the sayd allegation hee
saith that hee cannot depose for that hee went in the shipp Anne only
from England to Porto Port and thence to the Barbados and
thence to New England and thence back to Barbados where hee
left her before for her departure thence to Virginia/

To the 14th article hee saith hee is well assured and knoweth
that during all the tyme of the voyage in question till such tyme
as hee this deponent left the Anne at the Barbados the sayd
Jeggles did neglect noe tyme nor opportunitie with his sayd
shipp at any place but did his best endeavour for the benefitt
and advantage of the articulate James and Edmund Cowse and
further for the reason aforesayd hee cannot depose