1. The existence of the treaty, or something very like it, however, is confirmed by Benjamin Way's evidence of 1707/8 (op. cit., para 18) that the King of Whydah ‘maintains an exact neutrality both at sea and ashore within and near his territories’, Whydah, Way states elsewhere, ‘is kept free by the King of the Country as a neutrall port and no manner of violence is ever offered to us by the English, Dutch or French though riding at anchor together in the open road, though no manner of fortification to hinder it’.
2. Atkins, op. cit. 112, 165.
3. Labarthe reckoned five francs to one ackie of gold; therefore, at this date, one franc was approximately equivalent to one shilling.
4. Journal of a residence in Ashantee
5. Richard Brew: an eighteenth-century trader at Anomabu;Priestley;Trans. Hist. Soc. Ghana,1959