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|Transcription=To the 13. article he saith that in case the sayd ffrancis Hurdidge
|Transcription=1. To the 13. XX ˹article˺ Interrogatorie he saith that in case the sayd ffrancis hardidge
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had receyved his foresayd freight for the sayd Portugall Negers;
2. had receyved his foresayd freight for the sayd Portugall Negars;
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and the sayd Royall Customes and his profit of the sayd
3. and the sayd Royall Customes and his profit of the sayd
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places, and the money for the sayd salt and satisfaction for damages and losses at Angola the same being
4. places, and the money for the sayd salt ˹and satisfaction for damages XXXXXXXX and losses at Angola˺ the same being
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together with his owne and Owners and ymployers negers turned
5. together with his owne and Owners and ymployers negars turned
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into money. the sayd money would have proćured about
6. into money. the sayd money would have proćured about
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four hundred sixty six chests of white sugars in case the same
7. four hundred sixty six chaXXs of white sugars in case the same
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had bene so layd out.
8. had bene so layd out.
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9. To the 14th article he saith that 22 of this deponents did all negers
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10. aforesayd came safe and alive to land att Bahia as aforesayd
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11. and were seized by the sayd Kings ministers as the rest were
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12. and were worth one with another per head 45. millres,
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13. and so much this deponent was offred for them att his first
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14. landing them there. in case he had had power or might have
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15. sold them and they likewise seized and tooke from this
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16. deponent five large Elephants teeth well worth and that
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17. might there have bene sold for twenty six milres, all
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18. which this deponent s dead losse did and doe amount to one
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19. thousand and sixteene millres, which att the rates of sugars
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20. there att that tyme the would have produced sixXX and
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21. thirty Chests of the best white sugars; And saith moreover
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22. he was forced to take upp sixty millres there for his owne
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23. and his freinds necessary livelyhood having noe allowance
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24. there for which hee ˹hath˺ payd thirty per cent pXXXX att Lisbo{a}
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25. and sayth he lost eleaven monthes tyme by reason of
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26. the sayd seizure, which at 4l. per moneth being his wages
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27. a shipboard makes 44l, sterling besides the many inconvenienceys
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28. and imprisonment att Angola. so as this deponents losses
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29. are as followeth videlicet. 1016. millres. or 36. Chests of
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30. sugar as aforesayd. 78. millres taken upp and in interest as
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31. aforesayd for his support. and 44l. sterling. for losse of tyme.
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32. And further deposeth not.
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33. To the 15th. he saith that the sayd Captaine Hardidge when his shipp
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34. was seized by the Hollanders which seizure was occasioned ny
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35. the sayd seizure made by the Portuguese, did loose Clothes
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36. gold plate a jewell his books and other things of great
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37. value. of this deponents sight. and as himselfe saith ˹of the value˺ of
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38. ˹one˺ XXX thousand pounds sterling and upwards.
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39. To the 16. 17th. and 18.th hee saith that the sayd Captaine Hardidge
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To the 14th article he saith that 22 of this deponents negers
40. and his Owners Negers whilest he stayd att Angola for the
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aforesayd came safe and alive to land att Bahia as aforesayd
41. unlading and repairing his shipp Co Cost him a Ryall ˹40.rees˺ or
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and were seized by the sayd Kings ministers as the rest were
42. 6d. sterling a day per heade and so much is the usuall price of a negers
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and were worth one with another per head 45. millres,
43. diet hthere. and the allegat Thomas WXse lost seven Elephants'
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and so much this deponent was offered for them att his first
44. Teeth worth 30. millrees - and John Cobb. John Haynes and
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landing them there. in case he had had power or might have
45. Richard ˹Rawl˺ lost each of them a Neger worth 48. or 50. millrees ˹a peice˺ and
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sold them and they likewise seized and tooke from this
46. Robert Beabe and James Large lost one neger of the like value
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deponent five large Elephants teeth well worth and that
47. all which the X Portugalls seized att Bahia as they did the next
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might there have bene sold for twenty six milres, all
48. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">and</margin>
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which this deponents dead losse did and doe amount to one
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thousand and sixteene millres, which att the rates of sugars
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there att that tyme would have produced six and
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thirty Chests of the best white sugars; And saith moreover
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he was forced to take upp sixty millres there for his owne
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and his freinds necessary livelyhood having noe allowance
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there for which hee hath payd thirty per Cent att Lisbo&#123;n&#125;
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and sayth he lost eleaven monthes tyme by reason of
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the sayd seizure, which at 4''li''. per moneth being his wages
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a shipboard makes 44''li'', sterling besides the many inconvenienceys
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and imprisonment att Angola. so as this deponents losses
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are as followeth videlicet. 1016. millres. or 36. Chests of
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sugar as aforesayd. 78. millres taken upp and in interest as
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aforesayd for his support. and 44''li''. sterling. for losse of tyme.
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And further deposeth not.
  
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
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To the 15th. he saith that the sayd Captaine Hardidge when his shipp
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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was seized by the Hollanders which seizure was occasioned ny
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the sayd seizure made by the Portuguese, did loose Clothes
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gold plate a jewell his books and other things of great
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value. of this deponents sight. and as himselfe saith of the value of
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one thousand pounds sterling and upwards.
  
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To the 16. 17th. and 18.th hee saith that the sayd Captaine Hardidge
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and his Owners Negers whilest he stayd att Angola for the
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unlading and repairing his shipp Cost him a Ryall 40. rees or
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6''d''. sterling a day per heade and so much is the usuall price of a negers
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diet there. and the allegat Thomas Wyse lost seven Elephants
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Teeth worth 30. millrees - and John Cobb. John Haynes and
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Richard Rawl lost each of them a Neger worth 48. or 50. millrees a peice and
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Robert &#91;?Pearce&#93; and James Large lost one neger of the like value
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all which the said Portugalls seized att Bahia as they did the rest
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and
 
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To the 13. article he saith that in case the sayd ffrancis Hurdidge
had receyved his foresayd freight for the sayd Portugall Negers;
and the sayd Royall Customes and his profit of the sayd
places, and the money for the sayd salt and satisfaction for damages and losses at Angola the same being
together with his owne and Owners and ymployers negers turned
into money. the sayd money would have proćured about
four hundred sixty six chests of white sugars in case the same
had bene so layd out.

To the 14th article he saith that 22 of this deponents negers
aforesayd came safe and alive to land att Bahia as aforesayd
and were seized by the sayd Kings ministers as the rest were
and were worth one with another per head 45. millres,
and so much this deponent was offered for them att his first
landing them there. in case he had had power or might have
sold them and they likewise seized and tooke from this
deponent five large Elephants teeth well worth and that
might there have bene sold for twenty six milres, all
which this deponents dead losse did and doe amount to one
thousand and sixteene millres, which att the rates of sugars
there att that tyme would have produced six and
thirty Chests of the best white sugars; And saith moreover
he was forced to take upp sixty millres there for his owne
and his freinds necessary livelyhood having noe allowance
there for which hee hath payd thirty per Cent att Lisbo{n}
and sayth he lost eleaven monthes tyme by reason of
the sayd seizure, which at 4li. per moneth being his wages
a shipboard makes 44li, sterling besides the many inconvenienceys
and imprisonment att Angola. so as this deponents losses
are as followeth videlicet. 1016. millres. or 36. Chests of
sugar as aforesayd. 78. millres taken upp and in interest as
aforesayd for his support. and 44li. sterling. for losse of tyme.
And further deposeth not.

To the 15th. he saith that the sayd Captaine Hardidge when his shipp
was seized by the Hollanders which seizure was occasioned ny
the sayd seizure made by the Portuguese, did loose Clothes
gold plate a jewell his books and other things of great
value. of this deponents sight. and as himselfe saith of the value of
one thousand pounds sterling and upwards.

To the 16. 17th. and 18.th hee saith that the sayd Captaine Hardidge
and his Owners Negers whilest he stayd att Angola for the
unlading and repairing his shipp Cost him a Ryall 40. rees or
6d. sterling a day per heade and so much is the usuall price of a negers
diet there. and the allegat Thomas Wyse lost seven Elephants
Teeth worth 30. millrees - and John Cobb. John Haynes and
Richard Rawl lost each of them a Neger worth 48. or 50. millrees a peice and
Robert [?Pearce] and James Large lost one neger of the like value
all which the said Portugalls seized att Bahia as they did the rest
and