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HCA 13/72 f.671r Annotate
First transcribed 6 June 2017  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 671  +
Parent volume HCA 13/72  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 06/06/2017  +
Transcription as her designe was to have done the Agentsas her designe was to have done the Agents of the ffreighters of<br /> the sayd shipp might there have laden the sayd shipp with the whole lading<br /> of sugar and pepper for Accompt of the sayd freighters and with as good<br /> pepper annd sugar as that shee tooke in at Polligande for those rates following<br /> videlicet pepper at five and a halfe peeces of Eight per pecall cleere of all<br /> charges and sugar at five and a quarter peeces of eight per Pecall<br /> cleere of all charges soe that the freighters paid more for the<br /> sayd pepper at Pollegundey then they should have paid in case they<br /> could have gone into Bantam one peece of eight in every Pecall<br /> which did amounte in all for the pepper to one thousand fower hundred twenty nyne<br /> peeces of eight And one quarter of a peece of eight in the parcell for every<br /> pecall of sugar being 487 Pecallss and 45 Cottees of sugar, which makes<br /> 487 quarters of peeces of eight which being reduced makes one <br /> hundred twenty one peeces of eight and three quarters of a peece of eight, this hee<br /> the better knoweth for that hee this deponent did in a longe boate<br /> gett privately to Bantam and there continued about two moneths while<br /> the sayd shipps lading was in prepareing and there tooke the weight<br /> thereof, and hee this deponent was offered and could at Bantam<br /> have bought pepper at the rate aforesayd of 5 and<br /> 1/2 peeces of eight per pecall all charges borne knoweth that sugar<br /> might there have bin bought at the rate aforesayd of 5 and 1/4 peeces<br /> of eight all charges borne And further hee cannot depose/ To the 10th hee saith that the fifteene hundred and fifty peeces of<br /> eight and 3/4 of a peece of eight predeposed of soe paid by the sayd ffreighters<br /> over and above at Pollyhundy for pepper and sugar more than they should have<br /> done if they had bin permitted to goe to Bantam would at Bantam<br /> have bought two hundred eighty two pecalls of pepper or thereabouts which<br /> conteynes being reduced into English weight three hundred thirty two<br /> hundred weight which of this deponents knowledge (who sold the like<br /> pepper at Ligorne for somwhat above that rate) would have yeilded<br /> the freighters Twenty peeces of Eight per hundred English weight at<br /> Ligorne, being the place whether the sayd shipp went and where the<br /> other pepper and sugar was carried and sold And at that rate or better<br /> the pepper soe carried thither in the sayd shipp was as hee beleeveth sold And<br /> further hee cannot depose/ To the 11th hee saith that the forementioned three hundred thirty two hundred<br /> weight of pepper at twenty peeces of eight per hundred would have<br /> amounted at the rate aforesayd of 20 peeces of eight per hundred unto<br /> sixe thousand sixe hundred and forty peeces of eight which at the rate of fower<br /> shillings tenn pence the peece of eight which was the rate that this deponent<br /> well knoweth being then at Ligorne the Exchange for London then yeilded per<br /> peece London then yeilded per<br /> peece  +
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