Cf. Sainsbury, _Cal. State Papers, Col. Ser.,
America and W. Indies, 1574-1660_, pp. 342, 355.
[5] Sainsbury, _Cal. State Papers, Col. Ser., America and W.
Indies, 1661-1668_, Sec. 408.
[6] Sainsbury, _Cal. State Papers, Col. Ser., America and W.
Indies, 1669-1674_, Sec.Sec. 934, 1095.
[7] Quoted in the above _Report_, under "Most Material
Proceedings in the House of Commons," Vol. I. Part I. An import
duty of 10% on all goods, except Negroes, imported from Africa
to England and the colonies was also laid. The proceeds of
these duties went to the Royal African Company.
[8] Cf. Appendix A.
[9] Bandinel, _Account of the Slave Trade_, p. 59. Cf. Bryan
Edwards, _History of the British Colonies in the W. Indies_
(London, 1798), Book VI.
[10] From 1729 to 1788, including compensation to the old
company, Parliament expended L705,255 on African companies. Cf.
_Report_, etc., as above.
[11] Various amendatory statutes were passed: e.g., 24 George
II. ch. 49, 25 George II. ch. 40, 4 George III. ch. 20, 5
George III. ch. 44, 23 George III. ch. 65.
[12] Renatus Enys from Surinam, in 1663: Sainsbury, _Cal.
State Papers, Col. Ser., America and W. Indies, 1661-68_, Sec.
577.
[13] Thomas Lynch from Jamaica, in 1665: Sainsbury, _Cal.
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