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|Status=Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 03/09/2015 | |Status=Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 03/09/2015 | ||
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|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet | |First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet | ||
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att London told and acquainted this deponent, and was as this deponent | att London told and acquainted this deponent, and was as this deponent | ||
likewise beleive[ing?] sent or delivered into this Court by the produrent | likewise beleive[ing?] sent or delivered into this Court by the produrent | ||
− | or some other [?] in his behalfe. And further he cannot depose | + | or some other [person?] in his behalfe. And further he cannot depose for |
− | so [forging?] him[self?]to the [Sd?] | + | so [forging?] him[self?]to [the??] [Sd?] Bills of Lading, the [contents?] [whereof he beleives are true?]. |
To the fourth he saith and deposeth That the sayd shipp the ''Sampson'' | To the fourth he saith and deposeth That the sayd shipp the ''Sampson'' | ||
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Surprized by the Shipps of this [Comonealth?], the sayd sylver arlate | Surprized by the Shipps of this [Comonealth?], the sayd sylver arlate | ||
being then aboard, this deponent knowing the [?] as being | being then aboard, this deponent knowing the [?] as being | ||
− | aboard as aforsayd att the tyme of the sayd [ | + | aboard as aforsayd att the tyme of the sayd [seizure?], and [thereby?] |
likewise knowing that the barrs of sylver arlate came to their | likewise knowing that the barrs of sylver arlate came to their | ||
possession of the [Takers?] of the sayd shipp. And otherwise he cannot | possession of the [Takers?] of the sayd shipp. And otherwise he cannot | ||
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this deponents knowledge, hath bene for theis thirteene yeares now last past | this deponents knowledge, hath bene for theis thirteene yeares now last past | ||
an Inhabitant of Caracas in the West Indies under the Jurisdiction of | an Inhabitant of Caracas in the West Indies under the Jurisdiction of | ||
− | the King of Spaine, And for and as a subiect of the sayd | + | the King of Spaine, And for and as a subiect of the sayd King was and |
− | is | + | is comonly accounted reputed and taken. And otherwise he cannot depose. |
To the seventh he [referreth?] himselfe to the foregoeing depositions | To the seventh he [referreth?] himselfe to the foregoeing depositions |
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Volume | HCA 13/69 Silver 1 |
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Folio | 5 |
Side | Recto |
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Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 03/09/2015
fully transcribed on 21/10/15 | |
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IMAGE: IMG_118_07_2556.jpg | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2015/09/03 | |
Editorial history | |
Jonathan Dent 21/10/15 |
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In the [?} of this deponent and of Don Antionio de Ponte his
[?] with others whose names this deponent doth not [pticalarly?]
Remember, and the same being so firmed in the sight and [?]
of this deponent and his sayd [?} and [others?] delivered to the
sayd Lewis ffernandez Angell, being then aboard the sayd shipp the
Sampson. And he saith that the Bill of Lading or Schedule annexed
to the allegation and showne unto him now att the tyme of his examination
is one of those three Bills of Lading so signed as aforsayd by the sayd
Pedro the Purser, this deponent knowing it by the markes of the
sayd sylver thereon, and [havving?] [seene?] it firmed as aforsayd, And
saith further that he this deponent likewise saw this bill aboard the
Sampson in the Custody of the produrent in the [Course?] of the sayd shipp
toward [Ostend?], and doth verily believe that the same was aboard the
Sampson att the tyme of the seizure arlate in his the sayd produrents
Custody and possession, and so [much?] the produrent after his arrivall
att London told and acquainted this deponent, and was as this deponent
likewise beleive[ing?] sent or delivered into this Court by the produrent
or some other [person?] in his behalfe. And further he cannot depose for
so [forging?] him[self?]to [the??] [Sd?] Bills of Lading, the [contents?] [whereof he beleives are true?].
To the fourth he saith and deposeth That the sayd shipp the Sampson
having aboard her the sayd thirteene barrs of sylver in the month of
October last [past?] this deponent the arlate Lewis ffernandez Angell
and his sayd [precontest?] Don Antonio de Ponte being aboard her and
all bound for Ostend, sett sayle and departed from the sayd Bay of
Caddize and in [her?] [Course?] to Ostend in the English Channell about
a month after her departure from Caddize together with some
other shipps that sayled along with them was [most?] [with?} taken and
Surprized by the Shipps of this [Comonealth?], the sayd sylver arlate
being then aboard, this deponent knowing the [?] as being
aboard as aforsayd att the tyme of the sayd [seizure?], and [thereby?]
likewise knowing that the barrs of sylver arlate came to their
possession of the [Takers?] of the sayd shipp. And otherwise he cannot
depose.
To the fifth he saith and deposeth that the thirteene barrs arlate were
Laden aboard the Sampson as aforsayd for the [only?] and properwise and
Account of the sayd Lewis ffernandez Angell, and not for the use or
Account of of any [Subiect?] of the arlate States of the united provinses
nor had any [pson?] besides the arlate Lewis ffernandez, as this deponent
for the reasons aforesayd [knowely?] and is fully perswaded, any right
[title?] or interest [thereon?] or any pt thereof. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the sixth he saith and deposeth that he this deponent knoweth that
the arlate Lewis ffernandez Angell is by Nation a Spaniard, and to
this deponents knowledge, hath bene for theis thirteene yeares now last past
an Inhabitant of Caracas in the West Indies under the Jurisdiction of
the King of Spaine, And for and as a subiect of the sayd King was and
is comonly accounted reputed and taken. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the seventh he [referreth?] himselfe to the foregoeing depositions
which he saith are true and further he cannot depose.
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first he saith That he came as a Passenger in the shipp the Sampson
wherein he was att the seizure interrate, And saith that he came aboard
her
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Lewis ffernandez Angell
Antonio de Ponte
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Caddiz
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Sampson