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|Transcription=1. are still for the sayd 20 dayes, there being noe allowance made
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2. for the same by the sayd Governour. And further knoweth not.
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3. To the sixth article. he saith the sayd ffrancis Hardidge was imprisoned
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4. att Angola as aforesayd. And this deponent heard him say that he
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5. had a suite of law causelesly brought against him. and that thereby
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6. and ˹by˺ his impriosnment suffered 300. millres dammage.
  
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7. To the 7th. and 8th. articles. of the sayd allegation he saith that there
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8. was left in the sayd shipp att Angola a quantity of salt which
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9. was sayd to be 4000 Alquiers, and was putt upon the sayd Captaine
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10. Hardidge in stead of 800 millres for his freight in the Kings
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11. service as aforesayd; and there were there likewise taken in
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12. about 917. Negars for accompt of Portugall merchants, and
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13. about 184 besides children for English Accompt ˹which the sayd Hardidges Owners and Imployers˺ besides
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14. 24. negars for this deponents accompt, . all to be transported
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15. to Bahia in Brasilia And the sayd ffrancis Hardidge did
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16. contract with the merchants laders for about three millres
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17. and 600 res XXXX much more per head for each negar that
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18. should be landed alive at Bahia, and there were about
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19. seven hundred wighty seven Negars there safely landed for the
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20. aććompt of the sayd Portugall merchants the freight of which
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21. according to the rates aforesayd amounted to 3089. millres
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22. or thereabouts, but the sayd Hardidge forced this deponent
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23. to pay four millres per head for the freight of his sayd negars.
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24. And saith that the sayd shipp arrived at Bahia and landed her
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25. sayd Negroes there about the seventh day of ffebruary 1650
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26. English stile or 15. february 1651. new stile. and being so arrived the
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27. very same day the sayd shipp freight and negars belonging
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28. to the English with whatsoever else belonging to the English
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29. were there seized by the Ministers of the King of Portugall
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30. and amongst the rest XX two and twenty of this deponents sayd
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31. Negars which were all landed alive ther and about ˹one hundred fifty nine˺ XXX negars
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32. belonging to the sayd Hardidge and his Owners ˹and imployers˺ and some four
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33. negars belonging to some other of the sayd shipps mariners
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34. all likewose there landed alive. And saith he observed that
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35. most of the sayd Negars for English accompt were sold upwards
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36. of fifty millres per head, and some upward of 60. millres
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37. per head, so as hee saith hee doth verily beleive and doth estimate
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38. that the sayd Negers for English Accompt were one with another
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39. really worth forty five millres per head. so as the Negers
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40. belonging to the sayd Hardidge, his Owners and Imployers, so
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41. landed and seized att the rates aforesayd were then of the
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42. value arlate att the least. videlicet. seventhousand one hundred
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43. fifty five millres, not aććompting this deponents sayd 22
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44. Negars and sayd Mariners four negars
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45. the premisses he deposeth saving the sayd Negars landed ˹seized˺ and sold in
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46. manner as aforesayd. And further deposeth not.
  
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47. To the 9th article he saith the foresayd shipp was of the burthen of
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48. four hundred and twenty tonne Portugues or thereabouts and had
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49. twenty four gunnes and was worth six thousand millres, and
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50. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">after GUTTER</margin>
  
 
|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. are still for the sayd 20 dayes, there being noe allowance made
2. for the same by the sayd Governour. And further knoweth not.
3. To the sixth article. he saith the sayd ffrancis Hardidge was imprisoned
4. att Angola as aforesayd. And this deponent heard him say that he
5. had a suite of law causelesly brought against him. and that thereby
6. and ˹by˺ his impriosnment suffered 300. millres dammage.

7. To the 7th. and 8th. articles. of the sayd allegation he saith that there
8. was left in the sayd shipp att Angola a quantity of salt which
9. was sayd to be 4000 Alquiers, and was putt upon the sayd Captaine
10. Hardidge in stead of 800 millres for his freight in the Kings
11. service as aforesayd; and there were there likewise taken in
12. about 917. Negars for accompt of Portugall merchants, and
13. about 184 besides children for English Accompt ˹which the sayd Hardidges Owners and Imployers˺ besides
14. 24. negars for this deponents accompt, . all to be transported
15. to Bahia in Brasilia And the sayd ffrancis Hardidge did
16. contract with the merchants laders for about three millres
17. and 600 res XXXX much more per head for each negar that
18. should be landed alive at Bahia, and there were about
19. seven hundred wighty seven Negars there safely landed for the
20. aććompt of the sayd Portugall merchants the freight of which
21. according to the rates aforesayd amounted to 3089. millres
22. or thereabouts, but the sayd Hardidge forced this deponent
23. to pay four millres per head for the freight of his sayd negars.
24. And saith that the sayd shipp arrived at Bahia and landed her
25. sayd Negroes there about the seventh day of ffebruary 1650
26. English stile or 15. february 1651. new stile. and being so arrived the
27. very same day the sayd shipp freight and negars belonging
28. to the English with whatsoever else belonging to the English
29. were there seized by the Ministers of the King of Portugall
30. and amongst the rest XX two and twenty of this deponents sayd
31. Negars which were all landed alive ther and about ˹one hundred fifty nine˺ XXX negars
32. belonging to the sayd Hardidge and his Owners ˹and imployers˺ and some four
33. negars belonging to some other of the sayd shipps mariners
34. all likewose there landed alive. And saith he observed that
35. most of the sayd Negars for English accompt were sold upwards
36. of fifty millres per head, and some upward of 60. millres
37. per head, so as hee saith hee doth verily beleive and doth estimate
38. that the sayd Negers for English Accompt were one with another
39. really worth forty five millres per head. so as the Negers
40. belonging to the sayd Hardidge, his Owners and Imployers, so
41. landed and seized att the rates aforesayd were then of the
42. value arlate att the least. videlicet. seventhousand one hundred
43. fifty five millres, not aććompting this deponents sayd 22
44. Negars and sayd Mariners four negars
45. the premisses he deposeth saving the sayd Negars landed ˹seized˺ and sold in
46. manner as aforesayd. And further deposeth not.

47. To the 9th article he saith the foresayd shipp was of the burthen of
48. four hundred and twenty tonne Portugues or thereabouts and had
49. twenty four gunnes and was worth six thousand millres, and
50. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">after GUTTER</margin>

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