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1. they conditioned with the sayd Jeggles to have the hundred fifty
2. and odd hogsheads of tobaccoe they laded aboard the Anne caried to
3. Ireland and that Jeggles should stay there five dayes for the sale thereof
4. and in case it could not in that tyme be there sold then to bring it for
5. England And this deponent knoweth the sayd Jeggles being by
6. reason of the smale quantitie thereof unwilling to goe with it to any
7. place but to England the sayd Laders fell out with the sayd Jeggles
8. after the same was laden, and would have had it from on board
9. againe, where upon the sayd Jeggles was constreyned rather to yeild
10. to carrye it for Ireland than altogeather to loose the freight thereof
11. And this deponent well observed and is well assured that the sayd
12. Jeggles did not omitt or neglect any tyme or oportunitie
13. ˹with his sayd shipp˺ either at Virginia or any other place to the preuidise of the arlate
14. James and Edward Cowse but did use his utmost endeavour
15. at all times during the voyage in question to advance and
16. further their goods and benefitt

17. To the 15th hee saith hee hath made severall voyages from Virginia
18. to Barbados and from Barbados to England and thereby knoweth
19. that it is betwixt Virginia and Barbados five hundred and forty
20. leagues or thereabouts and betweene Barbados and England fifteene
21. hundred leagues or thereabouts, and for the reasons in his foregoeing
22. deposition declared hee knoweth that Virginia and Barbados are
23. but places that are not able to supplye a shipp with such necessaries
24. of rigging and other things as the Anne lost in the storme aforesayd
25. and to furnish her soe as to make her fitt for a voyage thense
26. And further hee cannot depose/

27. To the 16th hee saith the shipp Anne in her course homewards for
28. London was forsed to put into Plymouth partly by Contrary
29. windes, and partly to avoide Spanish men of warr which this
30. deponent and others of the sayd shipps Company sawe hovering
31. up and downe at sea upon the Coast, And knoweth the Anne
32. put out againe thense for London with the first oportunitie of
33. winde and weather./

34. To the 17th hee saith hee is confidently assured and perswaded in his
35. conscience that the shipp Anne aforesayd having receaved such
36. dammage as is predeposed by the storme aforesayd could not
37. choose but have perished in the sea if shee had adventured back
38. from Virginia to Barbados and soe for England for that
39. hee knoweth neither Virginia nor Barbados were or are
40. places that could supplye her with such necessaries as shee stood
41. neede of to fitt her for soe longe a voyage/
42.
43. To the Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]

44. To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at the request
of

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