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Transcription

for Lisbone shee being then neere the Burlings and to the Southward
of Porto Port) then to beate up and downe at sea, or words to that
effect, and thereupon hee saith the sayd daniell Jeggles did carrie the
sayd shipp to Lisbone accordingly, and carried therewith her and
her ladeing in safety on or about the fifteeth day of the sayd
moneth of November 1654, whether being come, the sayd Edmond
Cowse caused a great part of the sayd shipps ladeing brought thither
to be put ashoare, and be disposed thereof, and laded other wards as
oyles, salt and earthen ware and other goods on bord her, and in soe
doeing kept her there from the tyme of such her arrivall till about
the twelfth of December next following
, the premisses hee deposeth
being one of the sayd shipps company and an eye and eare
wittnesse thereof And further hee cannot depose./

To the 8th hee saith the sayd shipp being reladen by the sayd
Edmond Cowse, hee put a Pylott on board, and order her to
proceede to Porto Port in Portugall with the first opportunitie, And the
sayd daniell Jeggles soone after such order, did goe out with the sayd
shipp twice, but was by Contrary windes driven back to
Lisbone, and then a fayre opportunitie of winde and wether offering, the
sayd Jeggles endeavoured to put out thence the third tyme, and then
was Commanded by a shott made from a Castle there and by Command of the Governour thereof to stay
(as likewise were other shipps who were bound thence) by reason of
a search that was to be made for a ffryer who (as it was sayd) was
runne away, under which stay, shee continued there till such tyme
as a licence was promised for the departure of her and other shipps
by which endeavour the sayd Jeggles could not gett out thence with his
sayd shipp the Anne till about the begining of February 1654
All which stay hee saith of this deponents knowledge
happened not by any default or neglect of the sayd Jeggles
or any of his Company but only by crosse windes and command
of the sayd governour and his officers the premisses he deposeth for the reasons aforesayd And further hee cannot depose

To the 9th hee saith that about the sayd third of February aforesayd the sayd
shipp gott out from Lisbone and the sayd Jeggles sayled her towards
Porto Port, having the Pilott on board her which was put on board
her by the sayd Edmond Cowse, but saith that in the passage thither
the winde and weather after the sayd shipp was gott out to sea proved
soe crosse and tempestious that notwithstanding the sayd Jeggles
and Company used their utmost endeavour to gaine the sayd Port
yet they could not, nor did gaine the same till about the sixteenth
of the sayd moneth of February, when or thereabouts the sayd shipp
and her ladeing gott safe into Porto Port And further hee
cannot depose./

To the 10th 11th and 12th hee saith the sayd shipp from Porto Port
went