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|Transcription=1. of Portugall for the account of Portugall nine hundred
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2. and seaventeen Negroes besides children, and that (as
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3. the deponent heard from the said Captaine Hurdidge and from
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4. the Purser of the said shipp seaven hundred eighty and seaven
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5. of the said Negroes besides children were landed alive at the
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6. Bahia in Brazill And that they were then taken on
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7. board the said ship for the account of the said Captaine Hurdidge
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8. and her Owners and Company One hundred and eighty fower
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9. Negroes and eighteen children and fower thousand Alquiers
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10. of salt, w[hi]ch the said Governour of Angola forced upon
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11. him the said Captain Hurdidge in liew of and for 800
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12. Millr[i]es due in part of more for the said shipps service
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13. under the king of Portugall and one hundred, fifty
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14. and nine Negroes and 16 children of the Negroes and
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15. Children taken aboard the said shipp for the account of
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16. the said Hurdidge, Owners and Company were lade landed
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17. alsoe at Bahia in Brazill, And he deposeth that the
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18. said Hurdidge arlate was to have for the freight for of every
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19. of the said Negroes taken on board the said shipp for
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20. the Portugall account that should be landed Bahia aforesaid
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21. from three Mill [??????] to fower Millre[i]s per head, And
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22. further he cannot depose.
  
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23. To the eight article he deposeth and saith that the said shipp did
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24. arrive with the said Negroes and salt at Bahia in Brazill
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25. in ffebruary 1651/0, and that on the very day she arrived there
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26. she the said shipp and all the Negro’s [?] on board her for the
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27. account of the English was seized upon by the officers of the
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28. king of Portugall, and alsoe the freight due unto the said
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29. Hurdidge and Owners for the transportacon of the Negroes
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30. arrived there at Bahia laden aboard her for the account of the
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31. Portugiyses, And he saith that the negros there arrived
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32. and on board the said ship for the account of the English
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33. were all sold by the said officers of the king of Portugall at
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34. 45 Milre[i]s p[e]r head, w[hi]ch was then a very low rate, and that
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35. the said Negroes there arrived for the account of the English
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36. would have yielded above 715 Millre[i]s w[hi]ch he saith he
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37. very well knoweth fsor that if the English had had the sale
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38. of their own Negro’s they would have yielded (for the most
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39. part) between 50 and 60 Millrees p[er] head and further
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40. he cannot depose.
  
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41. To the ninth article he saith that the said shipp the Mary and John
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42. was of the burthen of 420 tonnes of Portugall, and that
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43. he was on board her at and when the Portuguyse[s] themselves
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44. did appraize her at 12000 Crowns silver money And
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45. further he cannot depose.
  
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46. To the tenth article he deposetyh and saith the arlate Hurdidge
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47. did clear the royal Customs of allo the Negro’s ladentaken aboard
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48. the said shipp at Angola before he departed thence, and he saith that he the deponent did heare their Purser say that he
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49. the said Hurdidge had there at Angola in money ??????] payd
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50. about 1456 Millre[i]s and by bills of exchange payd to [?pay] 1568
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51. Millre[i]s in Bahia, and that for the payments thereof at Bahia
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52. he had obliged his the said Hurdidge’s person shipp and goods
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53. and that the said Hurdidge was to receive againe the said money
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54. at the Baylia of the severall factors that were to receive the
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55. Negro’s there, And that alsoe the said money as well as all the
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56. rest
  
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]
 
|Suggested links=[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdHAyNmxuVnNmYkJ3Q0ZiNEQ0R0V2S3c#gid=0 HCA 13/71 Page Log & Planner]

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1. of Portugall for the account of Portugall nine hundred
2. and seaventeen Negroes besides children, and that (as
3. the deponent heard from the said Captaine Hurdidge and from
4. the Purser of the said shipp seaven hundred eighty and seaven
5. of the said Negroes besides children were landed alive at the
6. Bahia in Brazill And that they were then taken on
7. board the said ship for the account of the said Captaine Hurdidge
8. and her Owners and Company One hundred and eighty fower
9. Negroes and eighteen children and fower thousand Alquiers
10. of salt, w[hi]ch the said Governour of Angola forced upon
11. him the said Captain Hurdidge in liew of and for 800
12. Millr[i]es due in part of more for the said shipps service
13. under the king of Portugall and one hundred, fifty
14. and nine Negroes and 16 children of the Negroes and
15. Children taken aboard the said shipp for the account of
16. the said Hurdidge, Owners and Company were lade landed
17. alsoe at Bahia in Brazill, And he deposeth that the
18. said Hurdidge arlate was to have for the freight for of every
19. of the said Negroes taken on board the said shipp for
20. the Portugall account that should be landed Bahia aforesaid
21. from three Mill [??????] to fower Millre[i]s per head, And
22. further he cannot depose.

23. To the eight article he deposeth and saith that the said shipp did
24. arrive with the said Negroes and salt at Bahia in Brazill
25. in ffebruary 1651/0, and that on the very day she arrived there
26. she the said shipp and all the Negro’s [?] on board her for the
27. account of the English was seized upon by the officers of the
28. king of Portugall, and alsoe the freight due unto the said
29. Hurdidge and Owners for the transportacon of the Negroes
30. arrived there at Bahia laden aboard her for the account of the
31. Portugiyses, And he saith that the negros there arrived
32. and on board the said ship for the account of the English
33. were all sold by the said officers of the king of Portugall at
34. 45 Milre[i]s p[e]r head, w[hi]ch was then a very low rate, and that
35. the said Negroes there arrived for the account of the English
36. would have yielded above 715 Millre[i]s w[hi]ch he saith he
37. very well knoweth fsor that if the English had had the sale
38. of their own Negro’s they would have yielded (for the most
39. part) between 50 and 60 Millrees p[er] head and further
40. he cannot depose.

41. To the ninth article he saith that the said shipp the Mary and John
42. was of the burthen of 420 tonnes of Portugall, and that
43. he was on board her at and when the Portuguyse[s] themselves
44. did appraize her at 12000 Crowns silver money And
45. further he cannot depose.

46. To the tenth article he deposetyh and saith the arlate Hurdidge
47. did clear the royal Customs of allo the Negro’s ladentaken aboard
48. the said shipp at Angola before he departed thence, and he saith that he the deponent did heare their Purser say that he
49. the said Hurdidge had there at Angola in money ??????] payd
50. about 1456 Millre[i]s and by bills of exchange payd to [?pay] 1568
51. Millre[i]s in Bahia, and that for the payments thereof at Bahia
52. he had obliged his the said Hurdidge’s person shipp and goods
53. and that the said Hurdidge was to receive againe the said money
54. at the Baylia of the severall factors that were to receive the
55. Negro’s there, And that alsoe the said money as well as all the
56. rest

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