First transcribed
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27 December 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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567 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/71 +
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Verso +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 27/12/2013 +
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Transcription
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they conditioned with the sayd Jeggles to … they conditioned with the sayd Jeggles to have the hundred fifty<br />
and odd hogsheads of tobaccoe they laded aboard the ''Anne'' caried to<br />
Ireland and that Jeggles should stay there five dayes for the sale thereof<br />
and in case it could not in that tyme be there sold then to bring it for<br />
England And this deponent knoweth the sayd Jeggles being by<br />
reason of the smale quantitie thereof unwilling to goe with it to any<br />
place but to England the sayd Laders fell out with the sayd Jeggles<br />
after the same was laden, and would have had it from on board<br />
againe, where upon the sayd Jeggles was constreyned rather to yeild<br />
to carrye it for Ireland than altogeather to loose the freight thereof<br />
And this deponent well observed and is well assured that the sayd<br />
1Jeggles did not omitt or neglect any tyme or oportunitie<br />
with his sayd shipp either at Virginia or any other place to the preuidise of the arlate<br />
James and Edward Cowse but did use his utmost endeavour<br />
at all times during the voyage in question to advance and<br />
further their goods and benefitt
To the 15th hee saith hee hath made severall voyages from Virginia<br />
to Barbados and from Barbados to England and thereby knoweth<br />
that it is betwixt Virginia and Barbados five hundred and forty<br />
leagues or thereabouts and betweene Barbados and England fifteene<br />
hundred leagues or thereabouts, and for the reasons in his foregoeing<br />
deposition declared hee knoweth that Virginia and Barbados are<br />
but places that are not able to supplye a shipp with such necessaries<br />
of rigging and other things as the ''Anne'' lost in the storme aforesayd<br />
and to furnish her soe as to make her fitt for a voyage thense<br />
And further hee cannot depose/
To the 16th hee saith the shipp ''Anne'' in her course homewards for<br />
London was forsed to put into Plymouth partly by Contrary<br />
windes, and partly to avoide Spanish men of warr which this<br />
deponent and others of the sayd shipps Company sawe hovering<br />
up and downe at sea upon the Coast, And knoweth the Anne<br />
put out againe thense for London with the first oportunitie of<br />
winde and weather./
To the 17th hee saith hee is confidently assured and perswaded in his<br />
conscience that the shipp Anne aforesayd having receaved such<br />
dammage as is predeposed by the storme aforesayd could not<br />
choose but have perished in the sea if shee had adventured back<br />
from Virginia to Barbados and soe for England for that<br />
hee knoweth neither Virginia nor Barbados were or are<br />
places that could supplye her with such necessaries as shee stood<br />
neede of to fitt her for soe longe a voyage/
To the Interrogatories/ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie at the request<br />
of to testifie at the request<br />
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