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+ | |Transcription=1. teeth. And in this condition the said master and company (whereof | ||
+ | 2. this deponent was one) remained ashore at the said Cape about | ||
+ | 3. three weekes space, and then it pleased God that an English shipp | ||
+ | 4. named the Happie ffortune (whereof one Pepperell was master) | ||
+ | 5. arived there, and thereat they got passage to the Barbadás. | ||
+ | 6. To the fifth hee saith that the said ninetie ˹foure˺ five Negroes at the | ||
+ | 7. said time of such surprizall were very lustie and healthfull | ||
+ | 8. and each and every of them would have at the Barbadás have | ||
+ | 9. yeelded and produced two thousand three hundred pounds weight | ||
+ | 10. of good Barbadás sugar, for at that rate hee saith the said | ||
+ | 11. Pepperell sold his Negroes, which were not for the generalitie soe | ||
+ | 12. good and lustie as those which were seized in the Brotherhood, which | ||
+ | 13. would have come to a v{er}y good market had not the said seizure | ||
+ | 14. happened, namely in probabilitie ˹they would have come to Barbadás˺ about the end of March, nowe | ||
+ | 15. a yeere past. And saith that each pound weight of the said sugar | ||
+ | 16. was then at this port (whether the same was to have bin brought) | ||
+ | 17. worth six pense. And otherwise hee cannot depose. | ||
+ | 18. To the sixth article hee saith that there was agood at that time of | ||
+ | 19. the said seizure aboard the said shipp brotherhood belonging to her | ||
+ | 20. master and company a good quantitie of gold and Elephants teeth together | ||
+ | 21. with clothes, sea Instruments and necessaries to a good valew, which | ||
+ | 22. they lost by the said seizure. and thereby this deponent in particular | ||
+ | 23. lost above and an hundred and tenn ˹thirteene˺ pounds sterling, besides the produse | ||
+ | 24. and retourne thereof would have bin at and from the Barbadas. And | ||
+ | 25. otherwise hee cannot depose. | ||
+ | 26. To the seaventh hee saith that the said shipp the Brotherhood | ||
+ | 27. at the time of the said surprizall was of the burthen of sixtie | ||
+ | 28. tonnes or thereabouts and was well worth the summe of three | ||
+ | 29. hundred pounds sterling in his estimation. | ||
+ | 30. To the eighth hee referreth him selfe to his ..... | ||
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Revision as of 08:50, April 12, 2014
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 614 |
Side | Verso |
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Status | |
First cut transcription started and completed on 21/01/13 by Colin Greenstreet; pasted into wikispot on 12/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
13/01/21 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 11/04/14, by CSG |
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1. teeth. And in this condition the said master and company (whereof
2. this deponent was one) remained ashore at the said Cape about
3. three weekes space, and then it pleased God that an English shipp
4. named the Happie ffortune (whereof one Pepperell was master)
5. arived there, and thereat they got passage to the Barbadás.
6. To the fifth hee saith that the said ninetie ˹foure˺ five Negroes at the
7. said time of such surprizall were very lustie and healthfull
8. and each and every of them would have at the Barbadás have
9. yeelded and produced two thousand three hundred pounds weight
10. of good Barbadás sugar, for at that rate hee saith the said
11. Pepperell sold his Negroes, which were not for the generalitie soe
12. good and lustie as those which were seized in the Brotherhood, which
13. would have come to a v{er}y good market had not the said seizure
14. happened, namely in probabilitie ˹they would have come to Barbadás˺ about the end of March, nowe
15. a yeere past. And saith that each pound weight of the said sugar
16. was then at this port (whether the same was to have bin brought)
17. worth six pense. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
18. To the sixth article hee saith that there was agood at that time of
19. the said seizure aboard the said shipp brotherhood belonging to her
20. master and company a good quantitie of gold and Elephants teeth together
21. with clothes, sea Instruments and necessaries to a good valew, which
22. they lost by the said seizure. and thereby this deponent in particular
23. lost above and an hundred and tenn ˹thirteene˺ pounds sterling, besides the produse
24. and retourne thereof would have bin at and from the Barbadas. And
25. otherwise hee cannot depose.
26. To the seaventh hee saith that the said shipp the Brotherhood
27. at the time of the said surprizall was of the burthen of sixtie
28. tonnes or thereabouts and was well worth the summe of three
29. hundred pounds sterling in his estimation.
30. To the eighth hee referreth him selfe to his .....
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