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|Transcription=1. Companie by reason of the losse of their said wages money goods
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|Transcription=Companie by reason of the losse of their said wages money goods
2. and cloathes to them belonging have sustained losse and dammage to
+
and cloathes to them belonging have sustained losse and dammage to
3. the summe or value of one thousand pounds sterling as aforesaid
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the summe or value of one thousand pounds sterling as aforesaid
4. And further hee saith hee cannot depose
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And further hee saith hee cannot depose
  
 
Repeated before the judges in Court:-
 
Repeated before the judges in Court:-
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March the 16:th 1656:
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March the 16th 1656:
  
 
'''Rp. 4.us'''
 
'''Rp. 4.us'''
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as followeth.
 
as followeth.
  
14. To the first article of the sayd allogation hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp
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To the first article of the sayd allogation hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp
15. Sarah arlate and hath knoweth her ever since about the beginning of January
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''Sarah'' arlate and hath knoweth her ever since about the beginning of January
16. one thousand sixe hundred fiftie five about which tyme and during all the tyme
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one thousand sixe hundred fiftie five about which tyme and during all the tyme
17. arlate the Arlate Humfrey Beane and company were and at present
+
arlate the Arlate Humfrey Beane and company were and at present
18. ought to be the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the shipp the
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ought to be the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the shipp the
19. Sara aforesayd and of his tackle and furniture this hee the better knoweth for
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''Sara'' aforesayd and of his tackle and furniture this hee the better knoweth for
20. that Mr Robert Llewellin toke of the freighter of the sayd shipp for voyage
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that Mr Robert Llewellin toke of the freighter of the sayd shipp for voyage
21. in question did in the sayd moneth of January 1656 hire the sayd shipp of the
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in question did in the sayd moneth of January 1656 hire the sayd shipp of the
22. sayd Beane (as being one of his Owners) for the sayd voyage and for that
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sayd Beane (as being one of his Owners) for the sayd voyage and for that
23. hee this deponent was imployed by the sayd LLewellin to goe and did goe both
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hee this deponent was imployed by the sayd LLewellin to goe and did goe both
24. master and Supracargo of the sayd shipp the sayd voyage which was from London
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master and Supracargo of the sayd shipp the sayd voyage which was from London
25. to Guinney and there to Barbadoes or Virginia and there to London again And
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to Guinney and there to Barbadoes or Virginia and there to London again And
26. further to this artivle hee cannot depose.
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further to this artivle hee cannot depose.
  
27. To the second hee saith hee cannot of his certayne knowledge depose any
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To the second hee saith hee cannot of his certayne knowledge depose any
28. thing thereto for that hee never sawe the shipp Ropahannack from XX a little
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thing thereto for that hee never sawe the shipp ''Ropahannack'' from XX a little
29. before her depture from London upon the voyage in question till hee save her
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before her depture from London upon the voyage in question till hee save her
30. seizure at neere Cape Lopez Gonzalees in Guinney.
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seizure at neere Cape Lopez Gonzalees in Guinney.
  
31. To the 3 article hee saith hee goeing Master and Supracargo of the Sarah as aforesayd
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To the 3 article hee saith hee goeing Master and Supracargo of the ''Sarah'' as aforesayd
32. thereby well knoweth that the sayd Mr LLewellin in having at London hyred the sayd
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thereby well knoweth that the sayd Mr LLewellin in having at London hyred the sayd
33. shipp for the sayd shipp voyage and taken her Isle of Wight did there lade and putt aboard her
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shipp for the sayd shipp voyage and taken her Isle of Wight did there lade and putt aboard her
34. a Cargo of goods ˹for his own Account˺ consisting of Copper Barrs, Baroges Beades from and last
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a Cargo of goods for his own Account consisting of Copper Barrs, Baroges Beades from and last
35. India stuffs and other goods to be there transported to Guinney and there bartered away
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India stuffs and other goods to be there transported to Guinney and there bartered away
36. for Negroes and Elephants teeth and other Commodities, and the Negroes soe gott in
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for Negroes and Elephants teeth and other Commodities, and the Negroes soe gott in
37. barter to bee there carried to Virginia or Barbadoes and there to bee sold and
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barter to bee there carried to Virginia or Barbadoes and there to bee sold and
38. disposed of ˹for the use and accompt of˺ the sayd Robert LLewillin, with with which goods so laden there aboard
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disposed of ˹for the use and accompt of˺ the sayd Robert LLewillin, with with which goods so laden there aboard
39. bartered away at Guinney in like manner for Negroes and Elephants teeth to bee
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bartered away at Guinney in like manner for Negroes and Elephants teeth to bee
40. sold in manner aforesayd, the sayd shipp sett sayle from Gravesend (bound for
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sold in manner aforesayd, the sayd shipp sett sayle from Gravesend (bound for
41. Guinney) the first day of ffebruary one thousand sixe hundred fifty five, and
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Guinney) the first day of ffebruary one thousand sixe hundred fifty five, and
42. arrived in safely at Guinnney about the latter end of Aprill or beginning
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arrived in safely at Guinnney about the latter end of Aprill or beginning
43. of May one thousand sixe hundred fifty five, the premisses hee the better knoweth
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of May one thousand sixe hundred fifty five, the premisses hee the better knoweth
44. for the reasons aforesayd.
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for the reasons aforesayd.
  
45. To the 4th article of the sayd allegation ˹hee saith˺ that after the arrivall of the sayd
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To the 4th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that after the arrivall of the sayd
46. shipp at Guinney ˹hee˺ this deponent did as Master and Supracargoe or factor
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shipp at Guinney hee this deponent did as Master and Supracargoe or factor
47. for the sayd voyage, traffique there and barter away the greatest part of
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for the sayd voyage, traffique there and barter away the greatest part of
48. the sayd outward ladeing, for Negroes and Elephants teeth, and did procure
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the sayd outward ladeing, for Negroes and Elephants teeth, and did procure
49. for the goods bartered away, one hundred and fifty Negroes, and eight hundred
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for the goods bartered away, one hundred and fifty Negroes, and eight hundred
50. pounds worth sterling money of Elephants teeth, vigt one hundred fiftie two Negroes
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pounds worth sterling money of Elephants teeth, videlicet one hundred fiftie two Negroes
51. and five hundred pounds worth of Elephants teeth for Account of the sayd LLewellin
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and five hundred pounds worth of Elephants teeth for Account of the sayd LLewellin
 
and
 
and
  

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Companie by reason of the losse of their said wages money goods
and cloathes to them belonging have sustained losse and dammage to
the summe or value of one thousand pounds sterling as aforesaid
And further hee saith hee cannot depose

Repeated before the judges in Court:-

Anthony ffett [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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March the 16th 1656:

Rp. 4.us

Arthur Perkins of Wapping in the County of
Middlesex Mariner Late Master of the said shipp the
Sarah, aged 44 yeares or thereabouts a Wittnesse
sworne and examined upon the said Allogation saith
as followeth.

To the first article of the sayd allogation hee saith hee well knoweth the shipp
Sarah arlate and hath knoweth her ever since about the beginning of January
one thousand sixe hundred fiftie five about which tyme and during all the tyme
arlate the Arlate Humfrey Beane and company were and at present
ought to be the true and lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the shipp the
Sara aforesayd and of his tackle and furniture this hee the better knoweth for
that Mr Robert Llewellin toke of the freighter of the sayd shipp for voyage
in question did in the sayd moneth of January 1656 hire the sayd shipp of the
sayd Beane (as being one of his Owners) for the sayd voyage and for that
hee this deponent was imployed by the sayd LLewellin to goe and did goe both
master and Supracargo of the sayd shipp the sayd voyage which was from London
to Guinney and there to Barbadoes or Virginia and there to London again And
further to this artivle hee cannot depose.

To the second hee saith hee cannot of his certayne knowledge depose any
thing thereto for that hee never sawe the shipp Ropahannack from XX a little
before her depture from London upon the voyage in question till hee save her
seizure at neere Cape Lopez Gonzalees in Guinney.

To the 3 article hee saith hee goeing Master and Supracargo of the Sarah as aforesayd
thereby well knoweth that the sayd Mr LLewellin in having at London hyred the sayd
shipp for the sayd shipp voyage and taken her Isle of Wight did there lade and putt aboard her
a Cargo of goods for his own Account consisting of Copper Barrs, Baroges Beades from and last
India stuffs and other goods to be there transported to Guinney and there bartered away
for Negroes and Elephants teeth and other Commodities, and the Negroes soe gott in
barter to bee there carried to Virginia or Barbadoes and there to bee sold and
disposed of ˹for the use and accompt of˺ the sayd Robert LLewillin, with with which goods so laden there aboard
bartered away at Guinney in like manner for Negroes and Elephants teeth to bee
sold in manner aforesayd, the sayd shipp sett sayle from Gravesend (bound for
Guinney) the first day of ffebruary one thousand sixe hundred fifty five, and
arrived in safely at Guinnney about the latter end of Aprill or beginning
of May one thousand sixe hundred fifty five, the premisses hee the better knoweth
for the reasons aforesayd.

To the 4th article of the sayd allegation hee saith that after the arrivall of the sayd
shipp at Guinney hee this deponent did as Master and Supracargoe or factor
for the sayd voyage, traffique there and barter away the greatest part of
the sayd outward ladeing, for Negroes and Elephants teeth, and did procure
for the goods bartered away, one hundred and fifty Negroes, and eight hundred
pounds worth sterling money of Elephants teeth, videlicet one hundred fiftie two Negroes
and five hundred pounds worth of Elephants teeth for Account of the sayd LLewellin
and

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