HCA 13/73 f.120r Annotate

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Transcription

//his said Ship to the Barbadoes, But saith that y:e said
Wood of this depo:ts knowledge at Nevis had a pound
of Nevis sugar for a pounds of ffish, And that was
as this depo:t verily beleeveth the reason and cause
why the said Wood would not voe to y:e Barbadoes
with his said ffish: And saith that hee this depo:t
is very well versed in y:e nature, and Quality of
Barbadoes Sugar, and Nevis sugar and therby knoweth
that a pound of Nevis sugar is well worth two pounds
of the Barbadoes sugar; in regard Nevis sugar is a
great deale better Cured or dryed: And saith that
all such damage w:ch happend to the said fish w:ch the
said Luke Wood Laded on board y:e said ship at Newfound
-Land (saving y:e small damage which came by y:e sd Oyle
running downe as aforesd came and happened ny
y:e sd Luke Wood Lading of y:e sd ffish on board y:e sd Ship
when y:e Dew was on y:e Ground as aforesd, and by his
keeping of it soe long aboard y:e sd Ship at Nevis; And not by any Carlessnes
of or in y:e sd Grove or any of his Companye yeilding
a reason. of hos knowledge as aforesaid: and further
cannot depose

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