First transcribed
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6 March 2013 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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142 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/72 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 06/03/2013 +
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Transcription
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for the sayd passengers and servants And s … for the sayd passengers and servants And soe farr as hee this deponent<br />
could and did observe the arlate Jacob Moulson did not convert<br />
any of the sayd deales to his owne private use And further to this<br />
article hee cannot depose/
To the 8th and 9th articles hee saith hee being a passenger as afore=<br />
sayd knoweth that soe soone as the sayd Moulson had receaved<br />
his passengers aboard or within some smale tyme after, hee the sayd<br />
Moulson did in the moneth of September 1654 sett sayle from<br />
dublin with the sayd passengers on board, to goe for Virginia, but<br />
was by Contrary windes twice or thrice driven back, and<br />
about the beginning of October hee againe sett sayle from the<br />
Bay of dublin (whether hee had bin doe driven back) with his<br />
sayd shipp and passengers for Virginia, and saith that being<br />
put out to sea, the next morning after her putting out to sea<br />
(being about the fifth of October aforesayd) a great gale of winde happened<br />
which caused the sea to become very rough in soe much that the<br />
Boatswaine of the sayd shipp was by the violence of the sea<br />
washed over board and perished And further to those articles hee<br />
cannot depose./
To the 10th article hee saith that the sayd shipp Continueing her course<br />
for Virginia the sayd Captaine Moulson mett at sea with the shipp<br />
whereof the arlate Mr ffox was Master (the shipps name hee<br />
remembreth not) which shipp was alsoe bound for Virginia and saith that about a day or two after the<br />
meeting of the sayd two shipps with each other<br />
tyme hee certainly remembreth not for that hee kept not a Journall)<br />
but beleeveth it was about the beginning of November 1654)<br />
there happened a great storme at sea which continued for about<br />
the space of two or three dayes by meanes whereof the sayd Moulson<br />
and Company with her shipp the ''Unitie'' left the Company of the<br />
sayd Mr ffox his shipp and further hee cannot depose to this article<br />
of his owne certaine knowledge for that hee was not at Antegoa<br />
when the sayd ffox his shipp arrived, there, but heard at Saint<br />
Christophers (whether hee this deponent was then gone) that the sayd ffox did arive<br />
with his sayd shipp at Antegoa aforesayd And/
To the iith and 12th articles of the sayd allegation hee saith the sayd Moulson<br />
and Company of the ''Unitie'' did afterwards at sea discover a<br />
shipp which was called the ''hopefull Luke'' and<br />
spoke with the Company thereof at a distance and understood<br />
by them that they were bound for Yorke River in Virginia and<br />
kept company with them about three dayes and then lost their company<br />
and saith that after shee had lost the company of the ''hopefull<br />
''Luke''any of the ''hopefull<br />
''Luke'' +
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