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|Transcription=1. wittness perhead. And saith that there were seven hundred eighty
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|Transcription=wittness perhead. And saith that there were seven hundred eighty
2. seven negoes besides Ch.leven brought to and fro and landed alive att
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seven negoes besides Ch.leven brought to and fro and landed alive att
3. Bahia for the Accompt of portugalls the freight whereof after
+
Bahia for the Accompt of portugalls the freight whereof after
4. the rate aforesayd did and doth amount unto three thousand eighty
+
the rate aforesayd did and doth amount unto three thousand eighty
5. nyne mill eight hundred rees. And that of the sayd Captaine
+
nyne mill eight hundred rees. And that of the sayd Captaine
6. Hardidge, his Owners and Companies negoes there were Landed
+
Hardidge, his Owners and Companies negoes there were Landed
7. att Bahia in Brazill aforesayd, one hundred fifty nine negoes
+
att Bahia in Brazill aforesayd, one hundred fifty nine negoes
8. and sixteene children ˹one hundred their to three where of belonged to the said XXXX did on and his owners˺ the premisses he deposeth belny present
+
and sixteene children ˹one hundred their to three where of belonged to the said XXXX did on and his owners˺ the premisses he deposeth belny present
9. att making. of the contract for the sayd freight and saw the sayd
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att making. of the contract for the sayd freight and saw the sayd
10. negoes taken in and landed at aforesayd: And otherwise he
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negoes taken in and landed at aforesayd: And otherwise he
11. deposeth not.
+
deposeth not.
  
12. To the 8th article he saith that the sayd shipp having so taken in the
+
To the 8th article he saith that the sayd shipp having so taken in the
13. sayd negoes and salt sett syle from Anglola and arrived safely
+
sayd negoes and salt sett syle from Anglola and arrived safely
14. therewith att Bahia in Brasiliain the month of february 1650
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therewith att Bahia in Brasiliain the month of february 1650
15. old stile or 165 English stile or 1651. fXre new stile. And saith
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old stile or 165 English stile or 1651. fXre new stile. And saith
16. that of his sight and knowledge the sayd shipp and negoes and salt
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that of his sight and knowledge the sayd shipp and negoes and salt
17. and all what so ever on board her for Accompt of Englishmen were
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and all what so ever on board her for Accompt of Englishmen were
18. seized by the officers or ministers of the king of portugall upon
+
seized by the officers or ministers of the king of portugall upon
19. her such ˹first˺ arrivall together with the freight afore mentioned
+
her such ˹first˺ arrivall together with the freight afore mentioned
20. and freight allso duo to the sayd shipp for the negoes and salt
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and freight allso duo to the sayd shipp for the negoes and salt
21. for English Accompt. And saith that he knoweth and observed
+
for English Accompt. And saith that he knoweth and observed
22. that the sayd negoes belonging to the English were all sold some
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that the sayd negoes belonging to the English were all sold some
23. att fourty nine some att forty eight mill was perhead and some
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att fourty nine some att forty eight mill was perhead and some
24. att something lower rates, and that they were really nor thene
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att something lower rates, and that they were really nor thene
25. with another forty five millness per head att the least, so as
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with another forty five millness per head att the least, so as
26. the sayd one hundred fifty ˹nine˺ one theres and 16 childreb for
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the sayd one hundred fifty ˹nine˺ one theres and 16 childreb for
27. English Accompt att that rate did amount to seven thousand
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English Accompt att that rate did amount to seven thousand
28. one hundred fifty five millneas, and so much the ˹king of˺ portugall
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one hundred fifty five millneas, and so much the ˹king of˺ portugall
29. ministers had and made of the same, and disposed of the sayd
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ministers had and made of the same, and disposed of the sayd
30. salt to the kings use, And so much his deponent well saw
+
salt to the kings use, And so much his deponent well saw
31. and observed. And further deposeth not.
+
and observed. And further deposeth not.
  
32. To the 9th article he saith the sayd shipp was of 420 tonnes burthen
+
To the 9th article he saith the sayd shipp was of 420 tonnes burthen
33. and upwards and had four and twenty yames, and was by
+
and upwards and had four and twenty yames, and was by
34. the Portugeeses themselves of this deponents ćertayne knowledge
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the Portugeeses themselves of this deponents ćertayne knowledge
35. appraised att Angola att twelve thousand Crownes sylver money
+
appraised att Angola att twelve thousand Crownes sylver money
36. each crownes worth five shillings English, and so much the
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each crownes worth five shillings English, and so much the
37. said shipp was then well worth. And further deposeth not.
+
said shipp was then well worth. And further deposeth not.
  
38. To the tenth article he saith that the sayd ffrancis Hardidge did
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To the tenth article he saith that the sayd ffrancis Hardidge did
39. att Angola pay the Royall Captomes for all the foresayd negroes
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att Angola pay the Royall Captomes for all the foresayd negroes
40. taken into the sayd shipp att Angola ˹att four millrees per head˺ rest part in ready money
+
taken into the sayd shipp att Angola ˹att four millrees per head˺ rest part in ready money
41. and part in bills of exchange and bound himselfe shipps and goods
+
and part in bills of exchange and bound himselfe shipps and goods
42. for making good the same. And saith that the Customes for
+
for making good the same. And saith that the Customes for
43. the sayd nine hundred and seventeen negroes wrapped on board
+
the sayd nine hundred and seventeen negroes wrapped on board
44. for Portugalls Accompt att the sayd rate of four millnees per head
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for Portugalls Accompt att the sayd rate of four millnees per head
45. did and doo amount to three thousand six hundred sixty eight
+
did and doo amount to three thousand six hundred sixty eight
46. millrees, which the sayd ffrancis Hardidge did pay in manner
+
millrees, which the sayd ffrancis Hardidge did pay in manner
 
as
 
as
  

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wittness perhead. And saith that there were seven hundred eighty
seven negoes besides Ch.leven brought to and fro and landed alive att
Bahia for the Accompt of portugalls the freight whereof after
the rate aforesayd did and doth amount unto three thousand eighty
nyne mill eight hundred rees. And that of the sayd Captaine
Hardidge, his Owners and Companies negoes there were Landed
att Bahia in Brazill aforesayd, one hundred fifty nine negoes
and sixteene children ˹one hundred their to three where of belonged to the said XXXX did on and his owners˺ the premisses he deposeth belny present
att making. of the contract for the sayd freight and saw the sayd
negoes taken in and landed at aforesayd: And otherwise he
deposeth not.

To the 8th article he saith that the sayd shipp having so taken in the
sayd negoes and salt sett syle from Anglola and arrived safely
therewith att Bahia in Brasiliain the month of february 1650
old stile or 165 English stile or 1651. fXre new stile. And saith
that of his sight and knowledge the sayd shipp and negoes and salt
and all what so ever on board her for Accompt of Englishmen were
seized by the officers or ministers of the king of portugall upon
her such ˹first˺ arrivall together with the freight afore mentioned
and freight allso duo to the sayd shipp for the negoes and salt
for English Accompt. And saith that he knoweth and observed
that the sayd negoes belonging to the English were all sold some
att fourty nine some att forty eight mill was perhead and some
att something lower rates, and that they were really nor thene
with another forty five millness per head att the least, so as
the sayd one hundred fifty ˹nine˺ one theres and 16 childreb for
English Accompt att that rate did amount to seven thousand
one hundred fifty five millneas, and so much the ˹king of˺ portugall
ministers had and made of the same, and disposed of the sayd
salt to the kings use, And so much his deponent well saw
and observed. And further deposeth not.

To the 9th article he saith the sayd shipp was of 420 tonnes burthen
and upwards and had four and twenty yames, and was by
the Portugeeses themselves of this deponents ćertayne knowledge
appraised att Angola att twelve thousand Crownes sylver money
each crownes worth five shillings English, and so much the
said shipp was then well worth. And further deposeth not.

To the tenth article he saith that the sayd ffrancis Hardidge did
att Angola pay the Royall Captomes for all the foresayd negroes
taken into the sayd shipp att Angola ˹att four millrees per head˺ rest part in ready money
and part in bills of exchange and bound himselfe shipps and goods
for making good the same. And saith that the Customes for
the sayd nine hundred and seventeen negroes wrapped on board
for Portugalls Accompt att the sayd rate of four millnees per head
did and doo amount to three thousand six hundred sixty eight
millrees, which the sayd ffrancis Hardidge did pay in manner
as

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