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Ad 16 arlum deponit as hee ws … [ADD DATA]
Ad 16 arlum deponit as hee ws credibly informed and heard it frequently<br />
reported aboard the said shipp the ''Mayflower'' lying in the said roade of<br />
Barcelona, the Governour of Barcelona tould the said Captaine<br />
Jacket that hee could not permit him to trade there, untill hee had ontained<br />
leave therefore from the Vice Roy or Governour of Santo Domingo, and thereupon<br />
as hee saith the said Captaine Jacket sent the said pinck the ''Peter'' under the<br />
command of a Spanish Captaine, and about 14 or 16 Spaniards<br />
and not above foure or five English in her to saile to Santo Domingo<br />
to procure leave from the Vice Roy there, to trade at Barcelona<br />
and put on board her about 31 of the said negroes which were brought from<br />
Ginney and diverse packs of goods all belonging to the said Mr Vassall<br />
and company, and there the said pinck arrived with the said Negroes<br />
and goods as they had afterwards certaine intelligence at the roade of<br />
Barcelona, Et alr nescit.
Ad 7 et 8 arlos deponit that (as there came certaine intelligence to<br />
the said Captaine Jacket and company, while they soe continued with<br />
the said shipp the ''Mayflower'' in the Roade of Barcelona, and as this deponent<br />
hath since heard it reported and affirmed by some of the ''Peters'' company<br />
that went in her to Santo Domingo) the said pinck the ''Saint Peter'' upon<br />
her arivall at Santo Domingo was with her said 31 Negroes and other goods<br />
carried thither in her carried by the said Spanish Captaine and the rest of<br />
theh Captaine and the rest of<br />
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