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might have sold them all. after the rate of 35. ''li'' a peece one
 
might have sold them all. after the rate of 35. ''li'' a peece one
 
with ab other, and saith that those Negroes were taken onboard
 
with ab other, and saith that those Negroes were taken onboard
the said ship ''Violet''. at Calabar in Guiney, which negroes
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the said ship ''Violet''. at Calabar in Guiney, which Negroes
 
hee saith are not soe good as Angola Negroes, and saith that
 
hee saith are not soe good as Angola Negroes, and saith that
 
the said ship ''Violet'' came from Virginia to London and
 
the said ship ''Violet'' came from Virginia to London and

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To the 6.th article of the said Allegation hee saith and Deposth
that hee this deponent arrived in the ship the Violet (whereof hee was Purser and whereof Humphry Whyte was Master) at Virginia about the middle of Aprill last was
twelvemonth, which said Ship carried Negroes thether in her
and saith that the said Whyte of this Deponents knowledge sold severall Negroes the said
time for 35. li Sterling a peece and none under, and sold one
for forty pounds, and the Merchant in Virginia who receaved
most of the said Negroes brought thether in the said ship
might have sold them all. after the rate of 35. li a peece one
with ab other, and saith that those Negroes were taken onboard
the said ship Violet. at Calabar in Guiney, which Negroes
hee saith are not soe good as Angola Negroes, and saith that
the said ship Violet came from Virginia to London and
brought a quantity of Elephants teeth hether in her the
best of which were sold for tenne pounds per hundred, and
the worst for Eight pounds per hundred or thereabouts cleare
of all charges, those rates being then, and for a long time ebfore
and alsoe at the present the Currant and usuall Rates
for Elephants Teeth, And further cannot depose:/

Wm Woolrich [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 14.th day of July 1660/. [CENTRE HEADING]

The Office of the Judges at the}
[GUTTER XXXXX] of Captaine John}
[GUTTER XXX] late Comander in cheife of}
[GUTTER ?a] Squadron of Ships in the Medeteranian}
Sea against William Winter}

Examined upon certaine Articles
given in against the said William
Winter./.

RP. et pro reliqui[?t]

j.us

Captaine Willoughby Hannam
of Rederiffe Mariner, Comander of
the Kentish ffrigot, aged 39 yeeres or
thereabouts Sworne and Examined upon
the said Articles saith, and deposeth as
followeth:/.

To the first of the said articles hee saith and deposeth that for
the time arlate, and more particularly for and during
all the yeere 1658, there were universall Reprizalls
granted for the seizing and taking the ships and goods
belonging to the King of Spaine and his Subjects, for reparation
and satisfaction to be made of, and for the samages and losses
susteyned by the English Nation through the violences injuryes
(and