28. Captain William Snelgrave // A New Account of Some Parts of Guinea and the Slave Trade. London, 1734; rpt. London: Frank Cass & Co., Ltd., 1971, introduction; TSTD, #25657.
29. Interview of Henry Ellison // Substance. P. 224-225; TSTD, #17686.
30. Testimony of James Fraser, 1790 // HCSP, 71:5-58; Testimony of Alexander Falconbridge, 1790 // HCSP, 72:293-344. The quote by Burges is in: Clarkson T. History. Vol. 1. P. 318.
31. В ранних плаваниях Фрейзер не мог сохранить экипаж из одних и тех же членов команды от одного рейса к другому, но к концу 1780-х гг. две трети моряков, необычайное число, нанялись к нему снова после предыдущего рейса. A Muster Roll for the Ship Alexander, James Fraser Master from Bristol to Africa and America. P. 1777-1778; A Muster Roll for the Ship Valiant, James Fraser Master from Africa and Jamaica. P. 1777-1778; A Muster Roll for the Ship Tartar, James Fraser Master from Bristol to Africa and America. P. 1780-1781; A Muster Roll for the Ship Emilia, James Fraser Master from Dominica. P. 1783-1784; A Muster Roll for the Ship Emilia, James Fraser Master from Jamaica. P. 1784-1785; A Muster Roll for the Ship Emilia, James Fraser Master from Jamaica. P. 1785-1786; A Muster Roll for the Ship Emilia, James Fraser Master from Africa. P. 1786-1787; A Muster Roll for the Ship Emilia, James Fraser Master from Africa. P. 1787-1788; Muster Rolls, 1754-1794. Vol. 8-9, Society of Merchant Venturers Archives, Bristol Record Office; TSTD, #17888, #17895, #17902, #17920, #17933, #17952, #17967, #17990.
32. Anonymous. A Short Account of the African Slave Trade, Collected from Local Knowledge. Liverpool, 1788; Norris R. Memoirs of the Reign of Bossa Ahddee, v; Testimony of Robert Norris, 1788 // HCSP, 68:3-19; Testimony of Robert Norris, 1790 // HCSP, 69:118-120, 202-203; The Log of the Unity, 1769-1771 // Earle Family Papers, D/ EARLE/1/4, МММ; TSTD, #91567.
33. List of the Slaves that Dyed on Board the Katharine Galley, John Dagge Commander, 1728, Trading Accounts and Personal Papers of Humphry Morice. Vol. 5; Humphry Morice to William Clinch, September 13, 1722, M7/7; Humphry Morice to Captain William Boyle, May 11,1724, M7/10. Humphry Morice Papers, Bank of England Archives, London; TSTD, #76558.
В этой главе я в долгу перед авторами: Rawley J. A. Humphry Morice: Foremost London Slave Merchant of his Time // London: Metropolis of the Slave Trade. Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press, 2003. P. 40-56. См. также: Humphry Morice // Dictionary of National Biography, ed. Sidney Lee. London: Oxford University Press, 1921-22. P. 13:941.