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who laded 24 for his owne accompt att Ango … who laded 24 for his owne accompt att Angola and landed 22<br />
of them safe att Bahia where they were seized and were really worth<br />
one with another 45. millrees per head: and likewise five<br />
large Elephants teeth belonging to the sayd Marshall well<br />
worth 24. millrees. which being all invested into sugar<br />
would have produced to his the sayd pilotts aććompt att the price<br />
of sugars att that tyme and place thirty seven half Chests of<br />
white sugars to the aććompt of him the sayd Marshall. And hee<br />
the sayd Marshall lost about .11. monethes tyme by meanes of<br />
the sayd seizure which at 4 ''li'' per moneth which was his wages<br />
makes 44 ''li'' and he as he sayd did take upp 60 millrees at 30.<br />
per Cent for his support. And further knoweth not.
To the fifteenth article he saith that over and above the losses aforesayd<br />
he this deponent hath suffered losse and is damnifyed by reason<br />
of the sayd seizure made by the Portugalls, in his Apparrell<br />
money Jewells and goods taken from him by the Hollanders (sic)<br />
to the valew and summe of 1100. millrees, which seizure by the<br />
Hollanders was made by reason of the sayd former seizure<br />
by the Portugalls., and by the losse of his papers and bookes<br />
of Accompts and writings is damnifyed to the summe or<br />
value of five hundred pounds sterling, by reason of many<br />
suits and trowbles which the want of his bookes and writings<br />
have exposed him to, which his bookes were seized likewise<br />
by the Hollanders, by the meanes aforesayd, and moreover<br />
was indammaged upon the same oććasion in extraordianry expenses<br />
in travelling home for England forty pounds and for eleven monethes<br />
tyme for his owne wages and wages for his two servants.<br />
untill his arrivall in England one hundred and ten pounds And<br />
further deposeth not.
To the sixteenth article he saith that by reason of the seizure aforesayd<br />
made by the Portugalls the Mariners of the sayd shipps Company<br />
by the losse of their Cloathes and goods, being turned out of the<br />
sayd shipp, and their expences on shoare being about 20. persons<br />
having noe alloweance for their maintenance from the tyme<br />
they were turned out of the sayd shipp to the tyme of their getting<br />
home into England, beong some of them 10 - 12 - and some 16.<br />
monethes before they ćame home, suffered losse and dammage<br />
to the summe or value of three hundred pounds besides their wages for all<br />
the sayd time amounting to five hundred pounds or thereabouts so as the sayd<br />
Mariners losses (not accounting the sayd Marshalls losses aforesayd<br />
nor the particular losses of some of the sayd Mariners hereafter sett<br />
forth) did and doe amount in the whole to eight hundred pounds or<br />
thereabouts. And further deposeth not.
To the 17th article he saith that by reason of the sayd forty dayes tyme<br />
delayed and spent in Angolla for unlading the salt and repair of<br />
the sayd shipp as aforesayd, this deponent and his sayd Owners<br />
were damnifyed by the Charges and expenses of 184 Negers<br />
besides Children for their expences of eating and other necessaries forty rees<br />
per day per head the summe of which did and doth amount to<br />
two hundred ninety millrees and four hundred rees.
To the 18th hee saith that the sayd Portugalls did seize and take<br />
awayugalls did seize and take<br />
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