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|Transcription=1. To the 4th hee saith hee hath heard the ˹Cooper˺ Cooper of the Anne
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|Transcription=To the 4th hee saith hee hath heard the ˹Cooper˺ Cooper of the ''Anne''
2. sayd that hee did give the foresayd Edmond ˹Cowse˺ a halfe os a hogshe
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sayd that hee did give the foresayd Edmond ˹Cowse˺ a halfe os a hogshe
3. pipe of wyne which ˹was˺ somewhat sower and xxxx or decayed
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pipe of wyne which ˹was˺ somewhat sower and xxxx or decayed
4. and that the sayd Cowse upon tasteing thereof did give order that
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and that the sayd Cowse upon tasteing thereof did give order that
5. the same should bee kept aboard to make beveridge of And saith
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the same should bee kept aboard to make beveridge of And saith
6. that the same was accordingly kept aboard and that the greatest part thereof
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that the same was accordingly kept aboard and that the greatest part thereof
7. dranke out in Beveridge by the shipps Company before the sayd
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dranke out in Beveridge by the shipps Company before the sayd
8. Daniell Jeggles knew thereof, and saith the sayd Jeggles after
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Daniell Jeggles knew thereof, and saith the sayd Jeggles after
9. hee knew thereof and had tasted it was angerie that the company
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hee knew thereof and had tasted it was angerie that the company
10. and drawne it soe neere out and sayd it might have bin sold to
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and drawne it soe neere out and sayd it might have bin sold to
11. better advantage for the owners or to that effect, and in his anger
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better advantage for the owners or to that effect, and in his anger
12. threw a billet ayt the head off it, which staved part of the head and
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threw a billet ayt the head off it, which staved part of the head and
13. some smale quantities of that ˹decayed wine˺ which was left did runne out
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some smale quantities of that decayed wine which was left did runne out
14. and the rest was saved and made beveridge of for the use of the company
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and the rest was saved and made beveridge of for the use of the company
15. but the dammage done thereto by the staveing was of little or noe
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but the dammage done thereto by the staveing was of little or noe
16. value And further to this Interrogatory hee cannot answere
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value And further to this Interrogatory hee cannot answere
17. To the 5th Interrogatory hee saith hee heard the Interrogate Jeggles
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18. since his comming home from the voyage in question sayd that the Interrogate Edmond Cowse did at Barbadoes
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To the 5th Interrogatory hee saith hee heard the Interrogate Jeggles
19. from Virginia in case hee could not at Virginia get freight
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since his comming home from the voyage in question sayd that the Interrogate Edmond Cowse did at Barbadoes
20. for ˹her for˺ London or Holland And saith the Anne was a shipp of the
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from Virginia in case hee could not at Virginia get freight
21. burthen of two hundred and twenty tonne or thereabouts And
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for her for London or Holland And saith the ''Anne'' was a shipp of the
22. further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere
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burthen of two hundred and twenty tonne or thereabouts And
23. To the 6th hee saith that hee knoweth that the Anne could not have
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further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere
24. bin better repaired (with such things as she wanted) at Barbados
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25. then at Virginia, nor soe well, for that hee knoweth Virginia
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To the 6th hee saith that hee knoweth that the Anne could not have
26. affordeth masts and tymber, which Barbados hee knoweth doth not
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bin better repaired (with such things as she wanted) at Barbados
27. And saith hee knoweth when the shipp Anne putt into Plymouth
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then at Virginia, nor soe well, for that hee knoweth Virginia
28. the winde was not fayre for the journie And to the rest of
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affordeth masts and tymber, which Barbados hee knoweth doth not
29. the Interrogatory saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot
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And saith hee knoweth when the shipp ''Anne'' putt into Plymouth
30. answere
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the winde was not fayre for the journie And to the rest of
31. William Jieggeles
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the Interrogatory saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot
32. The 6th of March 1656
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answere
33. A business of examination of wittnesses ad perpetuam rei memoriam
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34. memoriam touching certaine stormes which happened
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William Jeggeles [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
35. to the shipp called the Plough of which Philip Noyes
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36. is or was Master and what soever goods on board the
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37. same lately brought in the sayd shipp from the
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38. Westerne Islands to this Port of London promoted
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The 6th of March 1656
39. by the sayd Noyes against all who have or pretend
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40. interest in the sayd shipp and her ladeing: Luckley
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A business of examination of wittnesses ad perpetuam rei memoriam
41. Examined upon an allegation given
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memoriam touching certaine stormes which happened
42. and admitted on the behalfe of the
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to the shipp called the ''Plough'' of which Philip Noyes
43. sayd Phillip Noyes
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is or was Master and what soever goods on board the
44. Walter Webber of Rederiff
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same lately brought in the sayd shipp from the
45. Wall in the parish of St Mary Magdalen
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Westerne Islands to this Port of London promoted
46. Bermondsey Mariner Masters Mate<margin value="left">
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by the sayd Noyes against all who have or pretend
47. R</margin> of the shipp the Plough aged thirty fower
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interest in the sayd shipp and her ladeing: Suckley
48. yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and
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49. examined saith as followeth vizt
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Examined upon an allegation given
50. To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth
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and admitted on the behalfe of the
51. that
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sayd Phillip Noyes
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'''Walter Webber''' of Rederiff
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Wall in the parish of St Mary Magdalen
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Bermondsey Mariner Masters Mate
 +
of the shipp the ''Plough'' aged thirty fower
 +
yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and
 +
examined saith as followeth videlicet
 +
 
 +
To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth
 +
that
  
 
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To the 4th hee saith hee hath heard the ˹Cooper˺ Cooper of the Anne
sayd that hee did give the foresayd Edmond ˹Cowse˺ a halfe os a hogshe
pipe of wyne which ˹was˺ somewhat sower and xxxx or decayed
and that the sayd Cowse upon tasteing thereof did give order that
the same should bee kept aboard to make beveridge of And saith
that the same was accordingly kept aboard and that the greatest part thereof
dranke out in Beveridge by the shipps Company before the sayd
Daniell Jeggles knew thereof, and saith the sayd Jeggles after
hee knew thereof and had tasted it was angerie that the company
and drawne it soe neere out and sayd it might have bin sold to
better advantage for the owners or to that effect, and in his anger
threw a billet ayt the head off it, which staved part of the head and
some smale quantities of that decayed wine which was left did runne out
and the rest was saved and made beveridge of for the use of the company
but the dammage done thereto by the staveing was of little or noe
value And further to this Interrogatory hee cannot answere

To the 5th Interrogatory hee saith hee heard the Interrogate Jeggles
since his comming home from the voyage in question sayd that the Interrogate Edmond Cowse did at Barbadoes
from Virginia in case hee could not at Virginia get freight
for her for London or Holland And saith the Anne was a shipp of the
burthen of two hundred and twenty tonne or thereabouts And
further saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answere

To the 6th hee saith that hee knoweth that the Anne could not have
bin better repaired (with such things as she wanted) at Barbados
then at Virginia, nor soe well, for that hee knoweth Virginia
affordeth masts and tymber, which Barbados hee knoweth doth not
And saith hee knoweth when the shipp Anne putt into Plymouth
the winde was not fayre for the journie And to the rest of
the Interrogatory saving his foregoing deposition hee cannot
answere

William Jeggeles [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

*****************************

The 6th of March 1656

A business of examination of wittnesses ad perpetuam rei memoriam
memoriam touching certaine stormes which happened
to the shipp called the Plough of which Philip Noyes
is or was Master and what soever goods on board the
same lately brought in the sayd shipp from the
Westerne Islands to this Port of London promoted
by the sayd Noyes against all who have or pretend
interest in the sayd shipp and her ladeing: Suckley

Examined upon an allegation given
and admitted on the behalfe of the
sayd Phillip Noyes

Walter Webber of Rederiff
Wall in the parish of St Mary Magdalen
Bermondsey Mariner Masters Mate
of the shipp the Plough aged thirty fower
yeares or thereabouts a wittnesse sworne and
examined saith as followeth videlicet

To the first article of the sayd allegation hee saith and deposeth
that

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