Page:A general history of the pyrates, from their first rise and settlement in the Island of Providence, to the present time (1724).djvu/339

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Capt. Bartho. Roberts.
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ceſſors ſhall employ him; according to the Cuſtom of the Country in like Kind.

In Conſideration whereof, the ſaid Captain General, and Commander in chief doth covenant and agree, to, and with, the ſaid Roger Scot, to find and allow him Meat, Drink, Apparel and Lodging, according to the Cuſtom of the Country.

In witneſs whereof, the Parties aforeſaid, to theſe Preſents, have interchangably put their Hands and Seals, the Day and Year first above written.

Signed, ſealed and delivered, in the Preſence of us, at Cape Corſo-Caſtle, in Africa, where no ſtamp’d
Paper was to be had.
Mungo Heardman, Preſident, Witneſſes.
John Atkins, Regiſter,

In like Manner was drawn out and exchanged the Indentures of

  • Thomas How of Barnſtable, in the County of Devon.
  • Samuel Fletcher of East-Smithfield, London.
  • John Lane of Lombard-Street, London.
  • David Littlejohn of Briſtol.
  • John King of Shadwell Pariſh, London.
  • Henry Dennis of Bidiford.
  • Hugh Harris of Corf-Caſtle, Devonſhire.
  • William Taylor of Briſtol.
  • Thomas Owen of Briſtol.
  • John Mitchel of Shadwell Pariſh, London.
  • Joſhua Lee of Leverpool.
  • William Shuren of Wapping Pariſh, London.
  • Robert Hartley of Leverpool.
  • John Griffin of Blackwall, Middleſex.
  • James Cromby of London, Wapping.
  • James Greenham of Marſhfield, Glouceſterſhire.
  • John Horn of St. James’s Pariſh, London.
  • John Jeſſop of Wiſbich, Cambridgſhire.
  • David Rice of Briſtol.
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