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Page 55
... downe to them at Hamton , wher they made ye provisions ; the which he accordingly did , though it was against his minde , & some of ye marchants , yt they were their made . And for giving them notise at Leyden of this change , he could ...
... downe to them at Hamton , wher they made ye provisions ; the which he accordingly did , though it was against his minde , & some of ye marchants , yt they were their made . And for giving them notise at Leyden of this change , he could ...
Page 59
... downe . And though she was twise trimed at Hamton , yet now shee is open and leakie as a seive ; and ther was a borde , a man might have puld of with his fingers , 2. foote longe , wher ye water came in as at a mole hole . We lay at ...
... downe . And though she was twise trimed at Hamton , yet now shee is open and leakie as a seive ; and ther was a borde , a man might have puld of with his fingers , 2. foote longe , wher ye water came in as at a mole hole . We lay at ...
Page 69
... downe to ye boate . But some said it was not best to carrie ye armes downe , others said they would be the readier , for they had laped them up in their coats from ye dew . But some 3. or 4. would not cary theirs till they wente them ...
... downe to ye boate . But some said it was not best to carrie ye armes downe , others said they would be the readier , for they had laped them up in their coats from ye dew . But some 3. or 4. would not cary theirs till they wente them ...
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