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with this deponent and his said brother and the wrong done them by him
as aforesaid. And saith that this deponent and his said brother arrived
with the said shipp Nicholas and new President at Santa domingo
in May 1656 or thereabouts, namely on or about the fourth of May
1656 new stile, and when they soe came thither they found their
said two shipps the Angell and Yellow Sunn sunck in the said
port of Santa domingo, and made useles, having bin sunck and
buried towards stopping the haven against the comming in of Generall
Pens fleete, as the cause of such their sincking was there commonly
reputed and declared, and saith that such sincking and spoiling
of their said shipps happened in their absence, and after they were sent
away prisoners as aforesaid from Santa domingo for Spaine.

To the seaventh article and schedule hee saith and deposeth that soone after
the arrivall of this deponent and his said brother at Santa domingo
with the said shipp Nicholas, they finding their said two
other shipps for which they came soe destroyed and sunck, and noe
likelihood of getting any speedie satisfaction for the same, they
tooke twelve of the guns which had bin belonging to their said two
other shipps, and with the said Presidents consent mounted
them alsoe aboard or upon the said shipp Nicholas, and fitted her,
and with the permission of the said President or Governour they
tooke a freight from Santa domingo for Cadiz, whereunto the said
President the more readily condescended in regard hee could not
make them speedie satisfaction for their shipps and goods as hee declared,
And saith that upon the said affreightment there were at Santa domingo
laded aboard the said shipp Nicholas for Cadiz in the monethes of
September, October and November (or thereabouts) 1656 the severall
goods and upon the severall freights rates [?indicated] And hereafter
following (saving that his bookes and papers being taken from him
by the Maidstone frigot, hee is not certaine but there may be
more bull hides and fewer cowhides, or more cow hides and fewer
bull hides, but for the number of hides bull and cow hides together
hee beleeveth them to be as followeth within tenn or twelve hides
more or lesse in the whole) videlicet

4200 bull hides at 14 Royalls per hide for freight cometh to 7350 Peeces of 8.

1500 young bull hides at tenn Ryalls per hide cometh to 1875 Peeces of 8.

650 cow hides at 9 Rs per hide cometh to 0731 1/4 Peeces of 8.

184 potaccoes of varinas tobaccoe weighing one and twenty}
thousand pounds at 8 peeces of 8 per cent. cometh to) 1680 Peeces of 8.

for the [?marine] or primage of the said tobaccoe at eight}
pounds in every hundred pounds weight, is 1680 pounds)
valewed at 8 Rs per pound amounteth to} 1680 Peeces of 8.

2500 Mou[?o]vckes of tobaccoe, 900 pouns}
of tobaccoe in rolls, a parcell of cassia}
fistula, a parcell of ginger, some chests}
and packs.}
for the freight of which goods it was agreed for} 0700 Peeces of 8.


22 peeces of cowes hides tanned at 4 Rs per peece}
amounteth to} 0011 Peeces of 8.

180 cargo's of cacoa at 4 peeces of eight 1/2 amounteth to 0810 Peeces of 8.

for the ma[?rine] or primage of the said cacoa at foure
pounds weight per cent. is 540 pounds weightm, at 5 Rs}
per pound amounteth to} 0337 Peeces of 8.

15174 3/4 Peeces of 8.

for the passage of don Joseph peeces of eight 50
of Charles the Irishman 25 Peeces of 8.
the ffrench woman and her daughter 36 Peeces of 8.
Peter Mendoza and his diet 80 Peeces of 8.
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