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|Transcription=1. To the Interrogatories CENTRE HEADING
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|Transcription=To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
2. To the first hee saith hee hath noe relation to the producent mr Boone
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3. nor any interest in the silver or cochanilla claimed, and that hee cometh
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To the first hee saith hee hath noe relation to the producent mr Boone
4. to testifie the truth in this cause on the instance and not of the said mr
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nor any interest in the silver or cochanilla claimed, and that hee cometh
5. Boone, and that hee expecteth noe benefit thereby, though there
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to testifie the truth in this cause on the instance and not of the said mr
6. be restitution.
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Boone, and that hee expecteth noe benefit thereby, though there
7. To the second hee saith mr Boone was not present at Antwerp
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be restitution.
8. when the said account was made up, and otherwise hee referreth
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9. himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, saying the said mr Goldsmith made
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To the second hee saith mr Boone was not present at Antwerp
10. mXXXXX managed the making and casting up the said account, and
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when the said account was made up, and otherwise hee referreth
11. this deponent wrote and entred the same.
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himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, saying the said mr Goldsmith made
12. To the third hee saith hee was not present at the making the
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mXXXXX managed the making and casting up the said account, and
13. said act of Transport or afrightment, but beleeveth it to bee
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this deponent wrote and entred the same.
14. very true and reale, and made meerely in consideration of the foresaid
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15. reall debt, and otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
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To the third hee saith hee was not present at the making the
16. Jean Hanschen SIGNATURE, RH SIDE
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said act of Transport or afrightment, but beleeveth it to bee
17. Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
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very true and reale, and made meerely in consideration of the foresaid
18.
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reall debt, and otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
19. The 21th of ffebraury 1656.
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20. Exámined upon the foresaid Interrogatories.
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Jean Hanschen [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
21. <margin value="Left">On behalfe of the foresaid Cohn&#125;
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22. touching the ffortune of Garnesey&#125;</margin>
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Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
23. <margin value="Left">Rp. 3.</margin>
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24. Eleazar le Marchaut ˹the yonger˺ of Garnesey Marchant ˹and Mariner˺
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25. aged 22 yeares or thereabouts sworne and
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26. exámined.
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The 21th of ffebraury 1656.
27. To the first Interrogatory hee sauth hee hath well knowne the shipp
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28. the ffortune interrogated for theise two yeares last past or thereabouts, and saith
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Exámined upon the foresaid Interrogatories.
29. that on or about the nineteenth day of November last past ffrench stile
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30. the said shipp set saile and departed from the river of nantes
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On behalfe of the foresaid Cohn&#125;
31. for Moirmonstier, there to take in her ˹full˺ lading and thense to saile for
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touching the ffortune of Garnesey&#125;
32. London, and that hee this exáminate was then master ˹Captaine and merchant˺ of her.
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33. To the second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that the
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'''Rp. 3.'''
34. said shipp the said voyage ariving in the Roade of XXXXXX Moirmonstier
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35. came to an anchor about a Cannon shot from shoare, in ˹in˺ a place
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'''Eleazar le Marchaut''' the yonger of Garnesey Marchant ˹and Mariner˺
36. where shipps fequently use to anchor and ride to receive advise from
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aged 22 yeares or thereabouts sworne and
37. the shoare. And at the same time there was a Biscayer or other
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exámined.
38. Spanish man of warr anchored in the same roade about halfe a cannon
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39. shott from the ffortune, which when this deponent commander and
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To the first Interrogatory hee sauth hee hath well knowne the shipp
40. Merchant of the ffortune perceived, hee this examinate went ashore
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the ffortune interrogated for theise two yeares last past or thereabouts, and saith
41. to ˹to speake with˺ Monsieur Gaj Gazeau to whom hee was consigned by monsieur du la
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that on or about the nineteenth day of November last past ffrench stile
42. ffardier of nantes (this deponents freighter) to acquaint him with
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the said shipp set saile and departed from the river of nantes
43. his arivall, and get a more certaine knowledge of that man of
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for Moirmonstier, there to take in her ˹full˺ lading and thense to saile for
44. warr, and to knowe whether the place where the ffortune was
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London, and that hee this exáminate was then master ˹Captaine and merchant˺ of her.
45. anchored was a fitt and convenient place for her to ride in and to
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46. take in the rest of her XXXX lading, but the said monsieur Gazeau
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To the second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that the
47. being absent, monsieur du Daisne his the said monsieur Gazeau's
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said shipp the said voyage ariving in the Roade of XXXXXX Moirmonstier
48. kinsman and partner and agent for him in his absence told this
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came to an anchor about a Cannon shot from shoare, in ˹in˺ a place
49. exáminate that the said shipp was not in a place XXXXXXX for her
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where shipps fequently use to anchor and ride to receive advise from
50. lading, being winter time and in such a season as was not fit for
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the shoare. And at the same time there was a Biscayer or other
51. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">lading her</margin>
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Spanish man of warr anchored in the same roade about halfe a cannon
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shott from the ffortune, which when this deponent commander and
 +
Merchant of the ffortune perceived, hee this examinate went ashore
 +
to to speake with Monsieur Gaj Gazeau to whom hee was consigned by monsieur du la
 +
ffardier of nantes (this deponents freighter) to acquaint him with
 +
his arivall, and get a more certaine knowledge of that man of
 +
warr, and to knowe whether the place where the ffortune was
 +
anchored was a fitt and convenient place for her to ride in and to
 +
take in the rest of her XXXX lading, but the said monsieur Gazeau
 +
being absent, monsieur du Daisne his the said monsieur Gazeau's
 +
kinsman and partner and agent for him in his absence told this
 +
exáminate that the said shipp was not in a place XXXXXXX for her
 +
lading, being winter time and in such a season as was not fit for
 +
lading her
  
 
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To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first hee saith hee hath noe relation to the producent mr Boone
nor any interest in the silver or cochanilla claimed, and that hee cometh
to testifie the truth in this cause on the instance and not of the said mr
Boone, and that hee expecteth noe benefit thereby, though there
be restitution.

To the second hee saith mr Boone was not present at Antwerp
when the said account was made up, and otherwise hee referreth
himselfe to his foregoeing deposition, saying the said mr Goldsmith made
mXXXXX managed the making and casting up the said account, and
this deponent wrote and entred the same.

To the third hee saith hee was not present at the making the
said act of Transport or afrightment, but beleeveth it to bee
very true and reale, and made meerely in consideration of the foresaid
reall debt, and otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.

Jean Hanschen [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated before doctor Godolphin.

*********************************

The 21th of ffebraury 1656.

Exámined upon the foresaid Interrogatories.

On behalfe of the foresaid Cohn}
touching the ffortune of Garnesey}

Rp. 3.

Eleazar le Marchaut the yonger of Garnesey Marchant ˹and Mariner˺
aged 22 yeares or thereabouts sworne and
exámined.

To the first Interrogatory hee sauth hee hath well knowne the shipp
the ffortune interrogated for theise two yeares last past or thereabouts, and saith
that on or about the nineteenth day of November last past ffrench stile
the said shipp set saile and departed from the river of nantes
for Moirmonstier, there to take in her ˹full˺ lading and thense to saile for
London, and that hee this exáminate was then master ˹Captaine and merchant˺ of her.

To the second and third Interrogatories hee saith and deposeth that the
said shipp the said voyage ariving in the Roade of XXXXXX Moirmonstier
came to an anchor about a Cannon shot from shoare, in ˹in˺ a place
where shipps fequently use to anchor and ride to receive advise from
the shoare. And at the same time there was a Biscayer or other
Spanish man of warr anchored in the same roade about halfe a cannon
shott from the ffortune, which when this deponent commander and
Merchant of the ffortune perceived, hee this examinate went ashore
to to speake with Monsieur Gaj Gazeau to whom hee was consigned by monsieur du la
ffardier of nantes (this deponents freighter) to acquaint him with
his arivall, and get a more certaine knowledge of that man of
warr, and to knowe whether the place where the ffortune was
anchored was a fitt and convenient place for her to ride in and to
take in the rest of her XXXX lading, but the said monsieur Gazeau
being absent, monsieur du Daisne his the said monsieur Gazeau's
kinsman and partner and agent for him in his absence told this
exáminate that the said shipp was not in a place XXXXXXX for her
lading, being winter time and in such a season as was not fit for
lading her

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