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Page 69
... negroes than they said they had . Finally they admitted four of my men , leaving me others of theirs as hostages , which four inspected the ships and on oath declared that in the said ships there were only one hundred and forty negroes ...
... negroes than they said they had . Finally they admitted four of my men , leaving me others of theirs as hostages , which four inspected the ships and on oath declared that in the said ships there were only one hundred and forty negroes ...
Page 154
... negroes , and the general landed by night with a party of soldiers in military formation . Witness does not know how many they were , for it was night . They went to take negroes and had an encounter with certain negroes in which he ...
... negroes , and the general landed by night with a party of soldiers in military formation . Witness does not know how many they were , for it was night . They went to take negroes and had an encounter with certain negroes in which he ...
Page 157
... negroes . Deponent saw that there was no further encounter or battle . The general ordered many negroes , much linen and cloth , to be set ashore and did business with the burghers and sold them as many as one hundred and fifty negroes ...
... negroes . Deponent saw that there was no further encounter or battle . The general ordered many negroes , much linen and cloth , to be set ashore and did business with the burghers and sold them as many as one hundred and fifty negroes ...
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Depositions taken at Santo Domingo November | 29 |
The Crown to the Judges of the Audiencia of Santo | 57 |
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