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|Transcription=month of November last past there were (of this deponents
 
|Transcription=month of November last past there were (of this deponents
 
certaine knowledge being a Slave or Captive then and there
 
certaine knowledge being a Slave or Captive then and there
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to publique sale, according to the use and custome of the
 
to publique sale, according to the use and custome of the
 
Country, and that according at an Outcry the said shipp
 
Country, and that according at an Outcry the said shipp
was exposed to sale, and soe boought by Hohn Ashwyn the
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was exposed to sale, and soe bought by John Ashwyn the
 
producent, who did pay for the same (as he the deponent
 
producent, who did pay for the same (as he the deponent
 
hath heard from the Moores a certaine shipp called the
 
hath heard from the Moores a certaine shipp called the
 
''Returne'' of London and fifty Duckatts in silver, And
 
''Returne'' of London and fifty Duckatts in silver, And
he saith that he well kbew the said shipp the ''Returne''
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he saith that he well knew the said shipp the ''Returne''
 
and that in his iudgement it was very well worth either
 
and that in his iudgement it was very well worth either
 
here or there the summe of three hundred pounds lawfull
 
here or there the summe of three hundred pounds lawfull
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of London, And he saith thet he knoweth that the producent
 
of London, And he saith thet he knoweth that the producent
 
could not have had the possession of the said shipp, had
 
could not have had the possession of the said shipp, had
he not bought her, and that he was in quiett and [?unquestionable GUTTER]
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he not bought her, and that he was in quiett and [?unquestionable]
 
possession of her from New-Sally unto this port of London
 
possession of her from New-Sally unto this port of London
untill such time as Alderman ffredericj caused her to be
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untill such time as Alderman ffrederick caused her to be
 
arrested, And he further saith that the said John Ashwyn
 
arrested, And he further saith that the said John Ashwyn
 
arlate the producent did of this deponents knowledge buy with
 
arlate the producent did of this deponents knowledge buy with
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shipp, And further he cannot depose.
 
shipp, And further he cannot depose.
  
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To the eighth article he saith that all the sayd shipps company
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who came home in her from Sally had bin Captives,
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and were (according to the orders of the Lord Protector given [?to]
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the said John Ashwin and Mtr Robert Downes) and by
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their meanes and procurement redemmed and releast from
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their Captivity And further he cannot depose.
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To the last article he saith his former deposition is true.
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To the interrogatories.
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To the first Interrogatory he answereth negatively to all.
  
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month of November last past there were (of this deponents
certaine knowledge being a Slave or Captive then and there
bills putt up publishing the exposure of the said shipp
to publique sale, according to the use and custome of the
Country, and that according at an Outcry the said shipp
was exposed to sale, and soe bought by John Ashwyn the
producent, who did pay for the same (as he the deponent
hath heard from the Moores a certaine shipp called the
Returne of London and fifty Duckatts in silver, And
he saith that he well knew the said shipp the Returne
and that in his iudgement it was very well worth either
here or there the summe of three hundred pounds lawfull
English money And further he cannot depose.

To the third, fourth fifth and sixth articles he deposeth and
saith that he this deponent being by the meanes and procurement
of the producent and others redeemed from his Captivity was
shipt aboard the arlate shipp and was one of the said
shipps Company and safely arrived in her at this Port
of London, And he saith thet he knoweth that the producent
could not have had the possession of the said shipp, had
he not bought her, and that he was in quiett and [?unquestionable]
possession of her from New-Sally unto this port of London
untill such time as Alderman ffrederick caused her to be
arrested, And he further saith that the said John Ashwyn
arlate the producent did of this deponents knowledge buy with
his owne money at Sally the provisions for and alsoe the
tackle and apparrell and cables and Anchors for the sayd
shipp, And further he cannot depose.

To the eighth article he saith that all the sayd shipps company
who came home in her from Sally had bin Captives,
and were (according to the orders of the Lord Protector given [?to]
the said John Ashwin and Mtr Robert Downes) and by
their meanes and procurement redemmed and releast from
their Captivity And further he cannot depose.

To the last article he saith his former deposition is true.

To the interrogatories.

To the first Interrogatory he answereth negatively to all.

To