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|Transcription=1. To the fourth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith, that the sayd
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|Transcription=To the fourth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith, that the sayd
2. shipp did returne out of the sayd voyage into Angola laden with salt
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shipp did returne out of the sayd voyage into Angola laden with salt
3. and there remayned twenty dayes before she was dischardged
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and there remayned twenty dayes before she was dischardged
4. of the sayd salt besides the four monethes aforesayd before
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of the sayd salt besides the four monethes aforesayd before
5. she was unladen, and saith that for the sayd twenty dayes nothing
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she was unladen, and saith that for the sayd twenty dayes nothing
6. att all was allowed by the sayd Governour, how beit aććording to the
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att all was allowed by the sayd Governour, how beit aććording to the
7. monthly rate aforesayd four hundred millrees ought to have been
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monthly rate aforesayd four hundred millrees ought to have been
8. payd and are now due for the same. And further that in the
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payd and are now due for the same. And further that in the
9. sayd warlike serviće the sayd shipp by the Portugueses was runn upon
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sayd warlike serviće the sayd shipp by the Portugueses was runn upon
10. the rockes and thereby splitt her sterne post and broke of the
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the rockes and thereby splitt her sterne post and broke of the
11. Irons from the post and likewise her rudder, so as of necessity
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Irons from the post and likewise her rudder, so as of necessity
12. she was to be repaired, and saith that after her such dischardging
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she was to be repaired, and saith that after her such dischardging
13. of her salt, twenty other dayes were spent in the mending
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of her salt, twenty other dayes were spent in the mending
14. her and rećovering her from her sayd dammage before she ćould
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her and rećovering her from her sayd dammage before she ćould
15. goe to sea againe from Angola. And for this last mentioned
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goe to sea againe from Angola. And for this last mentioned
16. twenty dayes the summe of four hindred millrees accordimg to the
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twenty dayes the summe of four hindred millrees accordimg to the
17. monethly proportion aforesayd were and are due over and besides
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monethly proportion aforesayd were and are due over and besides
18. the salt allowed for the sayd four monethes, and the 400. millrees
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the salt allowed for the sayd four monethes, and the 400. millrees
19. XXX first above mentioned. the premisses he XXX deposeth, serving
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XXX first above mentioned. the premisses he XXX deposeth, serving
20. in the sayd shipp as aforesayd. And further deposeth not.
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in the sayd shipp as aforesayd. And further deposeth not.
  
21. To the fifth and sixth articles he saith that the repaire of the sayd
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To the fifth and sixth articles he saith that the repaire of the sayd
22. shipp after her sayd dammage in Carpenters worke Calkers, Smiths and
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shipp after her sayd dammage in Carpenters worke Calkers, Smiths and
23. other necessary Charges did Cost the sayd ffrancis Hardisge
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other necessary Charges did Cost the sayd ffrancis Hardisge
24. the summe of two hundred millrees att the least. and he verily
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the summe of two hundred millrees att the least. and he verily
25. beleiveth that the Charges of the sayd Captaine Hardidge his imprisonment GUTTER
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beleiveth that the Charges of the sayd Captaine Hardidge his imprisonment GUTTER
26. and troubles of suite that the sayd Governour (to iustify his indirect
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and troubles of suite that the sayd Governour (to iustify his indirect
27. impriosning of the sayd Captaine) did commence and bring against him, did
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imprisoning of the sayd Captaine) did commence and bring against him, did
28. Cost ˹him˺ the sayd ffrancos Hardidge the summe of two hundred millrees
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Cost ˹him˺ the sayd ffrancos Hardidge the summe of two hundred millrees
29. more att the least. which he deposeth saving the sayd repaires done
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more att the least. which he deposeth saving the sayd repaires done
30. and well knowing how Costly a place Angola is And further
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and well knowing how Costly a place Angola is And further
31. saith not.
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saith not.
  
32. To the seventh article he saith and deposethm that after the sayd shipp was
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To the seventh article he saith and deposethm that after the sayd shipp was
33. discharged and repaired att Bahia Angola the sayd Captaine Hardidge
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discharged and repaired att Bahia Angola the sayd Captaine Hardidge
34. receyved on board her there nine hundred and seventeene Negar's
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receyved on board her there nine hundred and seventeene Negar's
35. besides Children for the aććompt of Portugalls, by the Order of
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besides Children for the aććompt of Portugalls, by the Order of
36. the sayd Governour and Officers of the King of Portugall, And also
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the sayd Governour and Officers of the King of Portugall, And also
37. one hundred eighty four Negers and eighteene Children for accompt
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one hundred eighty four Negers and eighteene Children for accompt
38. of the Owners of the sayd shipp and him her sayd master and Company
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of the Owners of the sayd shipp and him her sayd master and Company
39. and allso about fourethousand Alquiers of salt which salt the sayd
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and allso about fourethousand Alquiers of salt which salt the sayd
40. Governour forced him as aforesayd to accept in the stead of eight hundred
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Governour forced him as aforesayd to accept in the stead of eight hundred
41. millrees, all to be transported to Bahia. And saith that the sayd
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millrees, all to be transported to Bahia. And saith that the sayd
42. ffrancis Hurdidge was to have for the freight of every of the sayd
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ffrancis Hurdidge was to have for the freight of every of the sayd
43. Negers for Portugalls accompt that should be landed att Bahia in
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Negers for Portugalls accompt that should be landed att Bahia in
44. Brasilia aforesayd from three mill eight hundred Rees to four
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Brasilia aforesayd from three mill eight hundred Rees to four
 
mill
 
mill
  

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To the fourth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith, that the sayd
shipp did returne out of the sayd voyage into Angola laden with salt
and there remayned twenty dayes before she was dischardged
of the sayd salt besides the four monethes aforesayd before
she was unladen, and saith that for the sayd twenty dayes nothing
att all was allowed by the sayd Governour, how beit aććording to the
monthly rate aforesayd four hundred millrees ought to have been
payd and are now due for the same. And further that in the
sayd warlike serviće the sayd shipp by the Portugueses was runn upon
the rockes and thereby splitt her sterne post and broke of the
Irons from the post and likewise her rudder, so as of necessity
she was to be repaired, and saith that after her such dischardging
of her salt, twenty other dayes were spent in the mending
her and rećovering her from her sayd dammage before she ćould
goe to sea againe from Angola. And for this last mentioned
twenty dayes the summe of four hindred millrees accordimg to the
monethly proportion aforesayd were and are due over and besides
the salt allowed for the sayd four monethes, and the 400. millrees
XXX first above mentioned. the premisses he XXX deposeth, serving
in the sayd shipp as aforesayd. And further deposeth not.

To the fifth and sixth articles he saith that the repaire of the sayd
shipp after her sayd dammage in Carpenters worke Calkers, Smiths and
other necessary Charges did Cost the sayd ffrancis Hardisge
the summe of two hundred millrees att the least. and he verily
beleiveth that the Charges of the sayd Captaine Hardidge his imprisonment GUTTER
and troubles of suite that the sayd Governour (to iustify his indirect
imprisoning of the sayd Captaine) did commence and bring against him, did
Cost ˹him˺ the sayd ffrancos Hardidge the summe of two hundred millrees
more att the least. which he deposeth saving the sayd repaires done
and well knowing how Costly a place Angola is And further
saith not.

To the seventh article he saith and deposethm that after the sayd shipp was
discharged and repaired att Bahia Angola the sayd Captaine Hardidge
receyved on board her there nine hundred and seventeene Negar's
besides Children for the aććompt of Portugalls, by the Order of
the sayd Governour and Officers of the King of Portugall, And also
one hundred eighty four Negers and eighteene Children for accompt
of the Owners of the sayd shipp and him her sayd master and Company
and allso about fourethousand Alquiers of salt which salt the sayd
Governour forced him as aforesayd to accept in the stead of eight hundred
millrees, all to be transported to Bahia. And saith that the sayd
ffrancis Hurdidge was to have for the freight of every of the sayd
Negers for Portugalls accompt that should be landed att Bahia in
Brasilia aforesayd from three mill eight hundred Rees to four
mill

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