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some leagues past the Port of Porto Port a … some leagues past the Port of Porto Port and thereupon beate up and<br />
downe at Sea to gaine the same the space of about two dayes<br />
having then fayre weather for the first of the sayd dayes<br />
and after hee had soe beaten up and downe upon the Coast<br />
hee fired severall gunnes with intente thereby to gett some Pylott to<br />
come on board to pylott him into the sayd Port<br />
and none comeing the sayd Jeggles<br />
did openly in the presence of this deponent and others of the sayd shipps<br />
Company saye and acknowledge that hee knew not there the barr of the sayd Port<br />
did lye and that therefore hee would not adventure to goe in without a Pylott and<br />
and afterwards fowle weather comming the<br />
sayd Jeggles with the sayd shipp was forced into Lisbone which is (as<br />
hee hath heard sea men saye) about fifty leagues distant from Porto Port)<br />
and being come to Lisbone<br />
hee saith the sayd Joggles did twice put out from thence to Sea and with<br />
the helpe of a Pylott hee there gott endevour to make Porto Port but was driven in againe to Lisbone by fowle<br />
weather, soe that<br />
after hee after hee had gotten the sayd Pylott<br />
it was about three moneths and better before the sayd shipp did attaine<br />
the sayd Port of Porto Port, And hee alsoe saith the sayd Jeggles did to<br />
this deponent acknowledge that hee had never bin at Porto Port but once<br />
before his arrivall there the voyage in question And further to this article<br />
hee cannot depose hee not being a Sea man nor experienced in Sea affaires/
To the third hee cannot depose./
To the 4th hee cannot depose saving hee saith hee knoweth there<br />
was some wines delivered at Mevis arlate as the sayd shipp passed from Barbados to New England but what quantitie hee<br />
knoweth not, nor to whome the wines there delivered belonged./
To the 5th hee saith that hee goeing Chirurgion as aforesayd knoweth that<br />
after the returne of the sayd shipp from New England to Barbados<br />
the arlate Jeggles was by one Edward Cowse ordered to goe thence with the<br />
sayd shipp to Virginia, and to carry in her thither divers goods as eight<br />
pipes of wine, a bale of paper, twenty peeces of Pantadas or painted<br />
stuffes, two chests of fine earthen ware, and a parcell of Course earthen<br />
Ware, and a parcell of salt but to whome consigned hee knoweth not, but<br />
saith the sayd Joggles did carrie them and had order there to sell them and did of this deponents<br />
knowledge being present at the sale of them there sell three of the sayd eight pipes of wine to the arlate Gabriell Ojar,<br />
and did of this deponents knowledge receave of the sayd Ojar in liew of the<br />
sayd three pipes fowerteene or fifteene hundred pounds of Tobaccoe for<br />
every pipe thereof, and did sell to severall persons a good part<br />
of the sayd two chests of fyne earthen ware and divers of the peeces<br />
of Pantathas but to whome hee knoweth not saving hee saith heen sold some salt and Earthen Ware to one<br />
Mrs Ewell but for how much hee knoweth not And further to this<br />
article hee cannot depose./
To the 6th hee saith that the sayd Edmond Cowse did<br />
tell this deponent that hee had given an order by letter to the arlate<br />
daniell Jeggles to the effect arlate and desyred this deponent to<br />
be assistant to the sayd Jeggles in the performance thereof, and this deponent<br />
hath seene a letter to the effect of the schedule arlate in the hands or custody<br />
of the sayd Jeggles And further to this article hee cannot depose /
To the 7th hee saith the sayd shipp stayed at Virginia after her arrivall there<br />
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