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|Transcription=1. after that rate videlicet att 12000 Crownes the Portugalls themselves
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|Transcription=after that rate videlicet att 12000 Crownes the Portugalls themselves
2. did estimate and apprize att ˹her˺ att Angola ˹before she served as a man of warr aforesayd˺ of this deponents knowledge
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did estimate and apprize att ˹her˺ att Angola ˹before she served as a man of warr aforesayd˺ of this deponents knowledge
3. And further deposeth not.
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And further deposeth not.
  
4. To the 10th article he saith It is the Custome of Angola, for every master
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To the 10th article he saith It is the Custome of Angola, for every master
5. of a shipp that takes in Negroes there to pay or engage to pay
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of a shipp that takes in Negroes there to pay or engage to pay
6. the Kings Customes which he is to receive againe att Bahia
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the Kings Customes which he is to receive againe att Bahia
7. of the factors to whom the Negars are ćonsigned, and those Costomes
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of the factors to whom the Negars are ćonsigned, and those Costomes
8. doe arise to four millres per head for every peece of India
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doe arise to four millres per head for every peece of India
9. that is laden, and there were about 784 negars 917. Negars
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that is laden, and there were about 784 negars 917. Negars
10. laden att Angola for Portugall Aććcompt as aforesayd, but how many
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laden att Angola for Portugall Aććcompt as aforesayd, but how many
11. peices of India the same did make he knoweth not ćertainly,
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peices of India the same did make he knoweth not ćertainly,
12. but by the proportion of his this deponents owne negers 24 of
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but by the proportion of his this deponents owne negers 24 of
13. which made 16 peeces of India, he ćonceyveth the sayd
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which made 16 peeces of India, he ćonceyveth the sayd
14. 917 negers might amount to about 700 peices of India so as
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917 negers might amount to about 700 peices of India so as
15. the Royall Customes due for the same might amount to two
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the Royall Customes due for the same might amount to two
16. thousand eight hundred millres or thereabouts, And he doth
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thousand eight hundred millres or thereabouts, And he doth
17. beleive that the sayd Captaine Hardidge did exther pay or give good
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beleive that the sayd Captaine Hardidge did exther pay or give good
18. engagement to pay the sayd Customes be fore he ćame from
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engagement to pay the sayd Customes be fore he ćame from
19. Angola, and was to have received the same att Bahia, but could
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Angola, and was to have received the same att Bahia, but could
20. not so receyve the same, for that all things there belonging to the
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not so receyve the same, for that all things there belonging to the
21. English were seized upon as aforesayd. the premisses he ˹deposeth˺ knoweth
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English were seized upon as aforesayd. the premisses he ˹deposeth˺ knoweth
22. to be in manner aforesayd having made diligent enquiry there
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to be in manner aforesayd having made diligent enquiry there
23. and well observed the Custome and manner of those transactions
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and well observed the Custome and manner of those transactions
24. And further deposeth not.
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And further deposeth not.
  
25. To the 11th. article he saith there were of this deponents sight laden
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To the 11th. article he saith there were of this deponents sight laden
26. att Bahia in the sayd shipp to be transported to Lisbon the severall
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att Bahia in the sayd shipp to be transported to Lisbon the severall
27. goods following att the freight and averidge hereafter sett forth
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goods following att the freight and averidge hereafter sett forth
28. to say. 940 Cloths and XX fetches of sugar at 26. millres
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to say. 940 Cloths and XX fetches of sugar at 26. millres
29. per tonne of 54. acaves. and 160 Rees for every reafe for averidge
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per tonne of 54. acaves. and 160 Rees for every reafe for averidge
30. and 500. Rolls of tobaććo, and five barrells of sucketts, and
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and 500. Rolls of tobaććo, and five barrells of sucketts, and
31. 216. great plankes and 17 peeces of Jaćaranda wood,. the
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216. great plankes and 17 peeces of Jaćaranda wood,. the
32. freight of all which together with the freight and averidge
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freight of all which together with the freight and averidge
33. of the sayd sugars so neere as this deponent ćan estimate the
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of the sayd sugars so neere as this deponent ćan estimate the
34. same according to the publicke bills for freights and averidge
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same according to the publicke bills for freights and averidge
35. of goods sett forth att Bahia would and did amount to fourteene
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of goods sett forth att Bahia would and did amount to fourteene
36. thousand three hundred seventy five millres, the benefit
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thousand three hundred seventy five millres, the benefit
37. whereof had it not bene for the sayd seizure would have XXXXXXXd
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whereof had it not bene for the sayd seizure would have XXXXXXXd
38. to the Owners of the sayd shipp. And further deposeth not.
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to the Owners of the sayd shipp. And further deposeth not.
  
39. To the 12th article he saith that whilst the sayd shipp lay att Bahia
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To the 12th article he saith that whilst the sayd shipp lay att Bahia
40. as aforesayd there was ˹of this deponents sight˺ faire plenty of sugar and so few shipps to transport
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as aforesayd there was ˹of this deponents sight˺ faire plenty of sugar and so few shipps to transport
41. it that severall persons who had hired tonnage in the sayd shipp off
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it that severall persons who had hired tonnage in the sayd shipp off
42. and from the Provador or Governour of Bahia did lett out their
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and from the Provador or Governour of Bahia did lett out their
43. sayd tonnage so hired to others and receyved two millres for the
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sayd tonnage so hired to others and receyved two millres for the
44. place of each Chest in the tonnage so lett which benefit might
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place of each Chest in the tonnage so lett which benefit might
45. possibly have come to the sayd ffrancis Hardidge in case he had had
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possibly have come to the sayd ffrancis Hardidge in case he had had
46. full power of his shipp. and the said ffrancis saith he might have
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full power of his shipp. and the said ffrancis saith he might have
47. made 1400 millres proffitt therby. And firther deposeth not
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made 1400 millres proffitt therby. And firther deposeth not
  
 
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after that rate videlicet att 12000 Crownes the Portugalls themselves
did estimate and apprize att ˹her˺ att Angola ˹before she served as a man of warr aforesayd˺ of this deponents knowledge
And further deposeth not.

To the 10th article he saith It is the Custome of Angola, for every master
of a shipp that takes in Negroes there to pay or engage to pay
the Kings Customes which he is to receive againe att Bahia
of the factors to whom the Negars are ćonsigned, and those Costomes
doe arise to four millres per head for every peece of India
that is laden, and there were about 784 negars 917. Negars
laden att Angola for Portugall Aććcompt as aforesayd, but how many
peices of India the same did make he knoweth not ćertainly,
but by the proportion of his this deponents owne negers 24 of
which made 16 peeces of India, he ćonceyveth the sayd
917 negers might amount to about 700 peices of India so as
the Royall Customes due for the same might amount to two
thousand eight hundred millres or thereabouts, And he doth
beleive that the sayd Captaine Hardidge did exther pay or give good
engagement to pay the sayd Customes be fore he ćame from
Angola, and was to have received the same att Bahia, but could
not so receyve the same, for that all things there belonging to the
English were seized upon as aforesayd. the premisses he ˹deposeth˺ knoweth
to be in manner aforesayd having made diligent enquiry there
and well observed the Custome and manner of those transactions
And further deposeth not.

To the 11th. article he saith there were of this deponents sight laden
att Bahia in the sayd shipp to be transported to Lisbon the severall
goods following att the freight and averidge hereafter sett forth
to say. 940 Cloths and XX fetches of sugar at 26. millres
per tonne of 54. acaves. and 160 Rees for every reafe for averidge
and 500. Rolls of tobaććo, and five barrells of sucketts, and
216. great plankes and 17 peeces of Jaćaranda wood,. the
freight of all which together with the freight and averidge
of the sayd sugars so neere as this deponent ćan estimate the
same according to the publicke bills for freights and averidge
of goods sett forth att Bahia would and did amount to fourteene
thousand three hundred seventy five millres, the benefit
whereof had it not bene for the sayd seizure would have XXXXXXXd
to the Owners of the sayd shipp. And further deposeth not.

To the 12th article he saith that whilst the sayd shipp lay att Bahia
as aforesayd there was ˹of this deponents sight˺ faire plenty of sugar and so few shipps to transport
it that severall persons who had hired tonnage in the sayd shipp off
and from the Provador or Governour of Bahia did lett out their
sayd tonnage so hired to others and receyved two millres for the
place of each Chest in the tonnage so lett which benefit might
possibly have come to the sayd ffrancis Hardidge in case he had had
full power of his shipp. and the said ffrancis saith he might have
made 1400 millres proffitt therby. And firther deposeth not

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