A Letter From a West-India Merchant to a Gentleman At Tunbridg, Concerning That Part of the French Proposals, Which Relates to North-America, And Particularly Newfoundland. With Some Thoughts On Their Offers About Our Trade to Spain And the West-Indies: a
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7, If a Peace happen, the Company Ihall not be oblig'd to import the 4800 every year, becaufe of Accidents that may inter- vene *, but (hall pay the Cuftoms for 4000, as if they were imported. 8. The Ships Ihall be the French Compa- ny's, or Sfaniards^ at the Option of the Com- pany ', and if they ufe others, they (hall all be Roman Catholicks : or if the Negroes be imported by Ships of any Nation in Amity with Spain, into the North Sea-Ports, the Captain and Crew muft be Roman Catho- licks. p.... Negroes may be imported and traded for in all the Ports of t\\t Weft -Indies, his Catholick Majefty difpenling with the Laws to the contrary^ but no Negrpes (hall be landed where there are no Royal Officers to fearch the Ships, and certify what Negroes are imported. The Negroes carry'd to the Iflands of Barlovento^ Cumana and Maracai- hoj (hall not be fold by the Company for a- bove 300 Pieces each, and as much lower as pofllble, for the Relief of the People ; but in other Parts of Nexv Spain znd Terra Fir ma, they may fell them for the mofc they can.
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