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| + | |Transcription=for Martinica or Saint Christofers, but saith that the said shipps being | ||
| + | met with by fowle weather and stressie stormes, and her victualls | ||
| + | and beverage failing in her course, the said masters and companies were | ||
| + | forced with them into Santa domingo in Hispaniola in the West India's | ||
| + | in or about October 1653 stile aforesaid, and in the next moneth following or | ||
| + | thereabouts, they as hee saith there sold all such of their said Negr's | ||
| + | as were remaining and died not in the voyage, namely they there | ||
| + | sold three hundred and sixtie Negro;s or thereabouts for commodities | ||
| + | of that place and countrey, to be thence transported for Spaine in | ||
| + | Spanish bottomes for their said owners account, and the reason of | ||
| + | such designe of transportation in Spanish bottomes hee saith was | ||
| + | because that dutch shipps were not permitted to lade in those parts, | ||
| + | And this hee saith was and is true and notorious, and very well knowne | ||
| + | to this deponent who went master of the shipp the ''Yellow Sunn'', in | ||
| + | company of the ''Angell'' (whereof his said brother was master) and | ||
| + | saw the premisses soe happen and donne. | ||
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Revision as of 18:06, November 18, 2013
| Volume | HCA 13/72 |
|---|---|
| Folio | 339 |
| Side | Recto |
| ← Previous Page | |
| Status | |
| First cut transcription started and completed on 18/11/13 by Colin Greenstreet | |
| First transcriber | |
| Colin Greenstreet, 18/011/13 | |
| Editorial history | |
| Created 18/11/13, by CSG | |
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for Martinica or Saint Christofers, but saith that the said shipps being
met with by fowle weather and stressie stormes, and her victualls
and beverage failing in her course, the said masters and companies were
forced with them into Santa domingo in Hispaniola in the West India's
in or about October 1653 stile aforesaid, and in the next moneth following or
thereabouts, they as hee saith there sold all such of their said Negr's
as were remaining and died not in the voyage, namely they there
sold three hundred and sixtie Negro;s or thereabouts for commodities
of that place and countrey, to be thence transported for Spaine in
Spanish bottomes for their said owners account, and the reason of
such designe of transportation in Spanish bottomes hee saith was
because that dutch shipps were not permitted to lade in those parts,
And this hee saith was and is true and notorious, and very well knowne
to this deponent who went master of the shipp the Yellow Sunn, in
company of the Angell (whereof his said brother was master) and
saw the premisses soe happen and donne.