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HCA 13/72 f.26r Annotate
First transcribed 27 February 2013  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 26  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 27/02/2013  +
Transcription finding the Pra'mium very high, did not dofinding the Pra'mium very high, did not doe it, and wrote back unto him<br /> that hee did not doe it for that reason, And afterwards the said henry by lettere<br /> dated at the Barbadas 21 december 1656 directed to this deponent to London<br /> and by this deponent afterwards received, further advised this deponent<br /> touching the said shipp in theise words, Some fourteene dayes<br /> since a shipp from Guiney that brought foure masters of shipps<br /> which had their shipps taken at Cape Lopez by two dutch men of warr<br /> the one 36 guns, the other 18 belonging to Amsterdam, one of<br /> the foure was the shipp I desired you to ensure for mee, which if<br /> not donne, then have I lost twenty foure thousand pounds of sugar<br /> principall, thereof might have bin saved if you had soe pleased. Shee<br /> had aboard 192 Negroes, my eighth part of shipp and cargo would<br /> have produced mee sixtie thousand pounds of sugar, which is a<br /> greate losse to mee, The masters of three<br /> of the shipps goes on Captaine Maniard, who could give you<br /> a full relation of the busines And further saith that in and<br /> by one of the said shipps that soe came from the Barbadas named<br /> the ''Recovery'' and arrived here on friday last, hee this deponent received<br /> two papers of depositions and an account, subscribed and attested<br /> by the hand of the honourable Daniell Searle Governuour (sic) of the Barbada's<br /> whose hand writing this examinate very well knoweth, having bin<br /> very conversant with him there and sawe him<br /> often write his name, which papers hee leaveth to be hereunto annexed<br /> for the further information of this Court or of any whom serve that<br /> are or may be concerned in this busines, and saith hee verily<br /> beleeveth the contents of the said two papers or writings to be true.<br /> And further saith that the said Constant Silvester and henry Culleton<br /> were and are English men and subiects of this Commonwealth, and<br /> soe were and are their company, namely Maior Generall John Culleton,<br /> Mr John Roberts, Mr Thomas Revell, Mr George Paris<br /> John L[XXX]er and Captaine John Manning all whom hee alsoe well knoweth. Repeated before doctor Godolphin Tho Middleton [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] [REST OF PAGE IS BLANK]GNATURE, RH SIDE] [REST OF PAGE IS BLANK]  +
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