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255. Leyland to Kneal, 21 May 1802, 387 MD 42, Leyland & Co., ships’ accounts;"Henry Wafford to Captain Alexander Speers of the Brig Nelly, September 28,1772, Tuohy papers, 380 TUO (4/6).

256. James Clemens, Folliott Powell, Henry Hardware, and Mathew Strong to Captain David Tuohy of the ship Sally, 3 June 1767, Tuohy papers, 380 TUO (4/2). См. также: Robert Bostock to Captain Peter Bowie of the Jemmy, July 2, 1787, Robert Bostock Letter-books, 1779-1790 and 1789-1792, 387 MD 54-55, LRO.

О мятеже матросов см. гл. 8.

257. Hobhouse, Ruddock, and Baker to Barry, October 7, 1725 // Donnan II. P. 327-328; Humphry Morice to Jeremiah Pearce, March 17, 1730, “Book Containing Orders & Instructions for Jeremiah Pearce Commander of the Judith Snow for the Coast of Africa with an Invoice of his Cargoe and Journal of Trade &c. on the said Coast. 7th Voyage. Anno 1730”, Morice Papers; Unnamed Owner to Captain William Ellery, January 14,1759 // Donnan III. P. 69.

258. Humphry Morice to Stephen Bull, October 30, 1722, “Book Containing Orders & Instructions for Stephen Bull Commander of the Sarah for the Coast of Africa with an Invoice of his Cargoe and Journal of Trade &c. on the said Coast. 2d Voyage. Anno 1722”, Morice Papers; Memoirs of Crow. P. 22.

259. John Chilcott, John Anderson, T. Lucas, and James Rogers to Captain George Merrick, Bristol, 13th October 1774, Account Book of the Africa, 1774-1776, BCL; Boyd to Connolly, July 24, 1807 // Donnan IV. P. 568.

260. Robert Bostock to Captain James Fryer of the Bess, no date (but 17910, Bostock Letter-books, 387 MD 54-55. Cm.: TSTD, #80502.

Я не нашел никаких подобных угроз в инструкциях судовладельцев.

261. Chilcott et al. to Merrick, October 13, 1774, Account Book of the Africa, 1774-1776. BCL; Behrendt S. D. Crew Mortality in the Transatlantic Slave Trade in the Eighteenth Century // Slavery and Abolition. 1997. No 18. P. 49-71.

262. Там же. См. также: Davies A. G.The Living and the Dead: White Mortality in West Africa, 1684-1732 // S. L. Engerman, E. D. Genovese, eds. Race and Slavery in the Western Hemisphere: Quantitative Studies. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975. P. 83-98.

263. Starke to Westmore // Donnan IV. P. 76; Joseph and Joshua Grafton to Captain ***, November 12, 1785 // Donnan III. P. 78-79; Chilcott et al. to Merrick, October 13,1774, Account Book of the Africa; Robert Bostock to Captain Samuel Gamble, November 16, 1790, Bostock Letter-books 387 MD 54-55; Chilcott et al. to Baker, August 1, 1776, Account Book of the Africa.

264. Joseph and Joshua Grafton to Captain ***, November 12, 1785 // Donnan III. P. 80; William Snelgrave to Humphry Morice, Jaqueen, April 16,1727, Morice Papers.

265. Boulton T. The Sailor’s Farewell; Or, the Guinea Outfit, a Comedy in Three Acts. Liverpool, 1768; Newport Mercury. 1770. July 9.

Когда позже Бултон написал The Voyage, a Poem in Seven Parts (Boston, 1773), он не упомянул о болезненном воспоминании (если он писал о том же самом путешествии).

Он не упомянул ни о рабах, ни об их восстании. См.: TSTD, #91564.

266. An Account of the Life. P. 19; Three Years Adventures. P. 6. Бултон не упомянул об одном из самых важных средств вербовки: об агентах по найму, которые не стеснялись прибегнуть к всевозможным гнусным средствам, чтобы заполучить матросов на борт работорговых судов.

267. Пример тщательной подготовки к плаванию см.: Account Book of the Africa, 1774-1776, BCL.

268. Hawkins J. A History of a Voyage to the Coast of Africa, and Travels into the Interior of that Country; containing Particular Descriptions of the Climate and Inhabitants, particulars concerning the Slave Trade. Troy, N.Y.: Luther Pratt, 2nd ed., 1797. P. 150.

269. Dicky Sam. Liverpool and Slavery: An Historical Account of the Liverpool-African Slave Trade. Liverpool: A. Bowker & Son, 1884. P.21-22.

270. Interview of Mr. Thompson in: Substance. P. 24; Testimony of James Towne, in 1791 // HCSP, 82:27.