First transcribed
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19 November 2016 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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169 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/63 +
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Side
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Verso +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 19/11/2016 +
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Transcription
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Nono, May 1650./
Reymond con Bourne}
Sup … Nono, May 1650./
Reymond con Bourne}
Super allegationed paed examinatus.
'''3us'''
'''dt Smith'''
'''Gilbertus Lilley''' de Ipswich in Comitatu Naupegus<br />
aetatis sua 35. annorum aut eo circiter testis productus et<br />
juratus. deponit ut sequitur. videlicet.
Ad primum et 2dum arles dicta allegaconis deponit et dicit that within the<br />
tyme arlate the shippe the ''Eagle'' (whereof George Rymond was and is master and<br />
part owner) was and remained at the Harbor or in the River of Nancy [?Mum]<br />
in Virginia. And saith that then and there there was laden and put abord<br />
teh said ship the ''Eagle'' for the Accompt of the arlate Robert Bourne John<br />
Boswell William Painter and most of the rest of the parties in this article mentioned amongst<br />
others diverse parcells of Tobaccoes to bee transported in the said shippe<br />
to this Port of London and heare to bee delyvered to the said parties or<br />
their assignes, which hee knoweth hee this deponent being one of the said<br />
shippes Companie and was Carpenter abord her from her goeing out upon<br />
the said voyage untill her Returne againe and seeing the said Tobaccoe soe<br />
laden abord the said ship as is predeposed. Et alr salvis infrascripts nescit deponit.
Ad 3um et 4um deponit et dicit that after such tyme as the said Tobaccoes were<br />
put and brought on board the said ship the ''Eagle'' att Virginia, they were as this<br />
deponent saith very well and carefully stowed soe as they neither did<br />
nor could receave any damage by or through the stowage thereof. And<br />
saith that upon or about the 23th day of ffebruary arlate the said ship<br />
the ''Eagle'' sett saile and departed from Nancy Mum with the said Tobaccoes<br />
intending with Gods leave to bring the same to this Port of London which hee<br />
knoweth hee this deponent seeing the said Tobaccoes when they were brought<br />
abord the said ship in Casks to bee stowed And likewise being at the dischargeing<br />
of the same. Et alr nescit deponere
Ad 5. et 6um deponit et dicit that in the said ship the ''Eagles'' Course from<br />
Virginia towards this Port of London with the said Tobaccoes amongst<br />
others abord her upon or about the tyme arlate about 150<br />
leagues from Virginia shee met with an extraordinarie and<br />
violent storme and tempest insomuch that thereby the said shippe<br />
and ladeing abord her was in great danger and hazard of being utterly cast away and lost<br />
in the Seas. And saith that through the violence thereof the Seas broke<br />
upon the Great Cabbin windowes of the said ship the ''Eagle'' and soe<br />
made their passage into the same. Et ulterius deponit that upon or<br />
about the 29th day of the said Moneth of March as the said ship was<br />
still persueing her intended voyage for this Port and still haveing the said lading<br />
of Tobaccoes abord her neere unto the Island of Scilley (as the Master and<br />
Companie abord the said shipp guessed). the said ship did againe meet with<br />
another violent storme which raged soe high and was soe boysterous that<br />
for the preservation of the said ship and her ladeing together with the lives of<br />
the Companie abord her, they were forced to beare an extraordinarye<br />
presse saile, which if they had not soe done the said ship haee is confident<br />
would have bin forced out of the Channell and soe had bin driven upon the<br />
said Island of Scilley or some other place where without doubt shee had and<br />
would have bin utterly lost together with her ladeing abord her which hee knoweth<br />
hee being abord the said ship the ''Eagle'' all the tyme predeposed and seeing the Storme<br />
to be soe violent and the seas soe ruffe and boysterous as is predeposed. Et alr<br />
nescit deponere.
Ad 7um deponit et dicit that by reason of the next foregoeing premisses the<br />
said shipp the ''Eagle'' being forced to beare a presse saile as aforesaid<br />
for the preservation of her and her ladeing shee did as hee saith hereby<br />
[?receave]as hee saith hereby<br />
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