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+ | '''Nostra Seignora de Rosario''' | ||
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+ | Portuguese owned ship. Arrived in Bahia, Brasil, in 1649 with 300 negro slaves<ref>[[HCA 13/70 f.271v Annotate|HCA 13/70 f.271v]]</ref> | ||
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+ | Owners of ship were Thomas Thompson Captaine Wildy and Companie Merchants of London. Freighter of the ship was Robert Lewellin, merchant of London. Planned voyage from London to "the parts of Guinney", thence to Barbados, and back to London.<ref>[[HCA 13/71 f.634r Annotate|HCA 13/71 f.634r]]</ref> Ship was laded at London in January 1656 with cargo of "Copper barres, iron, and [?bowdges]" to be transportedd to Guine and bartered and disposed of "for Negroes to be thence in the said shipp carried and conveighed to Barbadoes or Virginia there to bee sould and disposed of for the proper accompt and benefitt of the said Robert Lewellin".<ref>[[HCA 13/71 f.634v Annotate|HCA 13/71 f.634v]]</ref> The Sarah arrived on coast of Guinea on May 1st 1656, where 158 negro slaves were procured near Cape de Lopes. On August 2nd 1656 the Sarah was seized by two Dutch ships off the Guinea coasr, both uner the command of John Scroll, said to be a Dutchman of the United Provinces.<ref>[[HCA 13/71 f.634v Annotate|HCA 13/71 f.634v]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:15, May 4, 2015
Tools: Slavery
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Created 04/05/2015 by CSG
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Ships & Timeline
1648
1649
Nostra Seignora de Rosario
Portuguese owned ship. Arrived in Bahia, Brasil, in 1649 with 300 negro slaves[1]
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The Sarah
Owners of ship were Thomas Thompson Captaine Wildy and Companie Merchants of London. Freighter of the ship was Robert Lewellin, merchant of London. Planned voyage from London to "the parts of Guinney", thence to Barbados, and back to London.[2] Ship was laded at London in January 1656 with cargo of "Copper barres, iron, and [?bowdges]" to be transportedd to Guine and bartered and disposed of "for Negroes to be thence in the said shipp carried and conveighed to Barbadoes or Virginia there to bee sould and disposed of for the proper accompt and benefitt of the said Robert Lewellin".[3] The Sarah arrived on coast of Guinea on May 1st 1656, where 158 negro slaves were procured near Cape de Lopes. On August 2nd 1656 the Sarah was seized by two Dutch ships off the Guinea coasr, both uner the command of John Scroll, said to be a Dutchman of the United Provinces.[4]
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