Lot 197

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VICE ADMILARY COURT SIERRA LEONE 1814
(ROBERT THROPE) (1764 - 1836) British jurist and abolitionist who became chief justice of the Vice-Admiralty Court established in Sierra Leone in 1807. Thorpe used his court to enforce Great Britain's ban on the slave trade that was enacted in 1807, extending enforcement (with the assistance of the Royal Navy) beyond just British ships and trafficking by other nations as well. Many of the slaves freed by the Vice-Admiralty Court ended up as residents of Sierra Leone. Fine content manuscript D.S. "Rob: Purdy" 1p. legal folio, [Freetown], Sierra Leone, May 26, 1814. Purdy had been acting in Thorpe's stead who had to return to England for a year. The document reads, in most part: "Personally appeared before me Robert Purdie Esquire Judge of the Court of Vice Admiralty Sierra Leone...Jaslanchow[?] a native of Seen, [sic, Kingdom of Sine] in the [illeg.] country africa who being duly sworn maketh oath and saith that as he was going last year from Seen to Salum [Kingdom of Saloum] to procure corn he was caught at Inchar[?] by a man named Sallee who kept him till about three months when he carried him to the Island of Garee[?] sold him to an Inhabitant called Marin in whose hand & yard near the Parade ground he remained nearly two months. -- that Martin sent him in his boat the master of which was called Deborah Casamanyd where he sold him to a man named Asa by when he was send down to the Ship Victoria. " Moderate toning from exposure to moisture, usual folds, else very good condition.

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