HCA 13/71 f.654v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 654 |
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First cut trancription started and completed on 11/03/13 by Karen Gunnell; pasted into wikispot on 11/04/14 by Colin Greenstreet | |
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Karen Gunnell | |
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13/03/11 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 11/04/14, by CSG |
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rest was seized upon at Bahia by the said king of Portugalls
Officers And further he cannot depose
to the eleaventh article he deposeth and saith that at the Bahia
in Brazill the said king of Portugalls servants after they ˹had˺ sei[zed?]
on the shipp the Mary and John and all things therein belonging
unto the English (as is p[re]disposed) did lade aboard the said
chXXXX shipp nine hundred and forty chests and 61 sechs of
sugar, and that the freight due for the said sugars was
26 Millre[i]rs per tonne of 5 ‘4 arrXXXXX and that there ˹was˺ due for
Averidge of the said sugars one hundred and sixty Kegs for
every rafe, and alsoe saith that there were at the same
rate of freight and Averidge laden aboard the said shipp
by the said Portugeises at Bahia 500 rolls of Tobacco and
five barrels of Suckett, and that there were then alsoe laden
aboard her two hundred and sixteen plancks (as he verily
beleiveth) and seaventeene peeses of Jacranda wood, and ˹XXX˺
he saith he knoweth not the freight of the said planks and wood
and he deposeth that he hath heard ofX xxxxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx ffrancis who was there one of
the sayd shipps company and was allowed by the Portugueses to
take account of the goods laden aboard the said shipp by
them after her being seized,say that the freight of the sayd
goods soe laden aboard her by the Portugiyse did amount to
16 fourteen thousand three seventy five Millre[i]s, and
that the course of the sayd shipp should have had the
benifiit of the said freight, had he not being seized on
as is predisposed. And further he cannot depose.
To the 12th article he saith that the proidor arlate at Bahia
did receive 2 Millres at least (as he beleiveth) for the place of
every chest that was laden aboard the said ˹ship˺ XXXXX, which was
by custome due to the said Captaine Hurdidge, and that the
700 chests of arlate would have brought 1400 Millres at the
least to the said Hurdidge for leave to trade aboard to lade
aboard the said ˹ship˺ host at that time for that there was were
then but few shipps there And further he deposeth not
To the 13th article that the freight of the said Negroes the salt
arlate, the Owners negro’s, the money that the said Hurdidge
should receive for the custome of the Negro’s and the money for the
place of chest would have amounted unto about thirteen thousand
Millres w[hi]ch would have produced to the said Hurdidge and the
Owners aabout fower hundred and above fifty chests of white
sugars, w[hi]ch he saith he knoweth having seen the book of
accounts of the said Hurdidge And further he deposeth not.
To the fourteenth article he deposeth that the arlate William
Marshall did had taken away from him by the said king’s
Officers two and twenty negro’s and five Oliphants tusks, and
that the said Negro’s would have yielded the said Marshall (Eliphants
tusks, and that he had taken u[ three score Millres at 30 per Quarter
for interest to serve for his necessity, and he saith that the
proceed of the said Negro’s (had he sold them to the best rates) and
And further he cannot depose.
To the 15th he saith that he hath heard and beleiveth that the
arlate Captaine Hurdidge that ˹did˺ much suffer and by the Hollander
taken away his apparel, money, jewells and goods, but [??]
this