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|Transcription=1. this deponent saith that he was detayned and kept prisoner
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2. in Bahia after such time as the arlate hurdidge went away
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3. And therefore cannot depose to the contents of this article
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4. To the sixteenth article of the said allegation the deposeth and
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5. saith that the damage which the said shipps Company
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6. hath susteyned by reason of the said Portaguyses seizure of the said
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7. shipp in clothes and goods and other expenses on shoare
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8. (being putt to their owne shifts after they were putt out of
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9. the said shipp) ˹amount to˺ about five hundred pounds, besides seaven
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10. hunred pounds for their wages And further he cannot
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11. depose saving that he this deponent was detayned prisoner
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12. in Bahia 18 monthes, and th after the said shipps departure
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13. and was afterwards in getting home 8 monthes , to this
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14. deponents particular great damage, besides infirmityes of his body
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15. gotten by his long imprisonment, which he fears will stick
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16. to him soe long as he lives, though and he beleeves it will
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17. shorten his dayes./
  
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18. To the 17th article he deposeth and saith that during the forty dayes
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19. time arlate the arlate hurdidge and Company were of his
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20. this deponents knowledge, at a great charge in buying victualls
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21. and other necessaryes for the Negro's that then lay ready on
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22. shoare to bee taken aboard the sayd shipp, And he saith
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23. that he beleiveth the said charges did amount unto 294 Mill
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24. 400 Rees And further he cannot depose, not knowing
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25. the certaine Number of the said Negro's.
  
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26. To the eighteeneth article he deposeth and saith that the said
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27. Officers of the King of Portugall did seaze and take a way
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28. from Thomas Nyse Purser of the said shipp seaven
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29. Oliphant teith, but the value therof he saith he doth not
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30. certainly know, and from John Cobb Masters=Mate one
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31. Negro, which (if he had sold himselfe) would have yeilded 50ty
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32. Milres, and that they tooke from him this deponent a Negro
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33. well wor a peice of the India, well worth 50ty Millrees
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34. and from Richard Rawle Carpenter a Negro well worth
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35. 48 Millres, and from Robert Pearce and James
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36. Large one Negro well worth 48 Millres, The premisses
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37. he deposeth because X ˹he˺ tooke good notice of the said Negro's
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38. to belong unto the said particular men, and alsoe of the
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39. staure of the said Negro's And further he cannot depose.
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40. To the last he saith that the interest of the sayd summes of
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41. money wherin all or any the persons alsoe said have suffered
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42. damage, was and is really worth sixe ll per Centum
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43. per anna from the time of the said seizure, which was
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44. made by the Portugalls on or about the seaventh of
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45. ffebruary 1651 English stile, And otherwise he deposeth not.
  
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46. Recoquit coram Com:rijs
  
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47. John Haines [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
  
 
|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. this deponent saith that he was detayned and kept prisoner
2. in Bahia after such time as the arlate hurdidge went away
3. And therefore cannot depose to the contents of this article
4. To the sixteenth article of the said allegation the deposeth and
5. saith that the damage which the said shipps Company
6. hath susteyned by reason of the said Portaguyses seizure of the said
7. shipp in clothes and goods and other expenses on shoare
8. (being putt to their owne shifts after they were putt out of
9. the said shipp) ˹amount to˺ about five hundred pounds, besides seaven
10. hunred pounds for their wages And further he cannot
11. depose saving that he this deponent was detayned prisoner
12. in Bahia 18 monthes, and th after the said shipps departure
13. and was afterwards in getting home 8 monthes , to this
14. deponents particular great damage, besides infirmityes of his body
15. gotten by his long imprisonment, which he fears will stick
16. to him soe long as he lives, though and he beleeves it will
17. shorten his dayes./

18. To the 17th article he deposeth and saith that during the forty dayes
19. time arlate the arlate hurdidge and Company were of his
20. this deponents knowledge, at a great charge in buying victualls
21. and other necessaryes for the Negro's that then lay ready on
22. shoare to bee taken aboard the sayd shipp, And he saith
23. that he beleiveth the said charges did amount unto 294 Mill
24. 400 Rees And further he cannot depose, not knowing
25. the certaine Number of the said Negro's.

26. To the eighteeneth article he deposeth and saith that the said
27. Officers of the King of Portugall did seaze and take a way
28. from Thomas Nyse Purser of the said shipp seaven
29. Oliphant teith, but the value therof he saith he doth not
30. certainly know, and from John Cobb Masters=Mate one
31. Negro, which (if he had sold himselfe) would have yeilded 50ty
32. Milres, and that they tooke from him this deponent a Negro
33. well wor a peice of the India, well worth 50ty Millrees
34. and from Richard Rawle Carpenter a Negro well worth
35. 48 Millres, and from Robert Pearce and James
36. Large one Negro well worth 48 Millres, The premisses
37. he deposeth because X ˹he˺ tooke good notice of the said Negro's
38. to belong unto the said particular men, and alsoe of the
39. staure of the said Negro's And further he cannot depose.
40. To the last he saith that the interest of the sayd summes of
41. money wherin all or any the persons alsoe said have suffered
42. damage, was and is really worth sixe ll per Centum
43. per anna from the time of the said seizure, which was
44. made by the Portugalls on or about the seaventh of
45. ffebruary 1651 English stile, And otherwise he deposeth not.

46. Recoquit coram Com:rijs

47. John Haines [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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