HCA 13/69 Silver 1 f.30r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/69 Silver 1 |
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Folio | 30 |
Side | Recto |
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Oliver Tanner | |
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2015/10/30 |
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at the tyme of [?] was and att present is the true and Lawful Owner and
proprieter of the sayd sylver moneys and goods [?] this deponent having
[?] from all in the [?] of the sayd producent and his ffailor[?]
ecspectingly[?] as aforesayd, and knowing that they were and are the provided[?] of
Linnen[?] and often peice[?] goods of [?[ and in [?] the sayd Michael Perry [?]
in Spaine for his owne attepmpt[?]. And further saith that he saw the producent
lade the sayd Peru moneys aboard the ""Sampson"", and barrs of sylver and Mexico
Cadize transported in the sayd shipps [?] to [?] while[?] on[?] the sayd
Shipps were [?], and there[?] to be delivered to him [?] or his [?] for [?]
Attempt[?]. And further he cannot depose.
To the second, third fourth fifth and sixth [?] of the sayd allegation this
deponent saith and deposede that after the aforesayd sylver plates and moneys
were laden as aforesayd he this[?] deponent saw the [?] for[?] of the Sampson Petre
Huckfelt or del[?] campo[?] firme [?] bills of lading of one [?] for the sayd two
baggs of Peru money in his lodging in Cadize about the latter end of September
of beginning of October last past. And also about the same tyme saw[?] the arlate
Christian Cloppenbergh master of the Salvador in his lodging in Cadiz signd three bills of lading of
and here[?] for the barr of sylver aforesayd and three bills of lading of [?]
[?] for the Mexico moneys aforesayd, one of which sayd bills of lading
of [?] of the sayd [?] [?] [?] [?] one for the Peru moneys in the
Sampson, one for the barr of plate and one for the mexico moneys aboard the shipp
saith that the three bills [?] for the allegation and now showne him[?] being for the
this deponent saw[?] firmed as aforesayd, and the same[?] was as this deponent
[?] brought to the bills by the sayd producent coming a [?]
the sayd shipp Salvador. And he further saith that he knowing[?] that the arlate
Nicholas Grant[?] mentioned in the bill of lading for the moneys aboard the Sampson
was and is [?] of Antwerp[?], and a [?] of the King of Spainie
and a correspondent of the producent in the way of trade to take and [?]
goods of him[?]. And moreover saith that whereas in the respective bills of
lading entry is made therein that the sayd sylver plate and moneys and for the
Amount[?] and [?] of [?] can [?] [?] of Hamburgh[?], the truth is
that the same was and is [?] only and [?] for this purpose the better
to [?] for as the says moneys and plates if the same [?] mett[?] by the ffrench[?]
shipps, which manner of [?] bills dating the warres[?] betwixt
ffrance and Spayne, and amity betwixt ffrance and Hamburgh hath come
[?] with same [?] driving a trade betweene Spaine and
fflanders, And saith that the producent did acquaint[?] this deponent att Cadize
aforesayd that the sayd moneys and plate were [?] for is owned[?] [?] [?] [?]
and that he tolourably[?] made use[?] of the name of the sayd [?] for the [?]
and purpose aforesayd And further to this articles[?] materially[?], referring
[?] to his forgiving deposition and the Acts[?] of this [?] he cannot
depose having he[?] saith that by tomorrow[?] has [?] merchant[?] [?] of Hamburgh
who this deponent saith the[?] [?] [?] about [?] [?]
To the seventh and eighth Arlates he saith he saith that the arlate John de Laffly
[?] and is a Boatman or Barkman belonging to St Lucar[?] where this deponent
hath knowne him for seven years now past of thereabouts. And saith that he
the sayd Laffly brought the sayd moneys plate sarsaparilla in his [?] or
Boat from St Lucar[?], and carryed the sayd[?] plates and moneys aboard the ""Sampson"" and ""Salvador""
the producent being with him and lading them himself[?] for his owned[?] Attempt[?]
albeit[?] the sayd Laffly, be named as lador in the bills of Lading. And saith that
[?] [?] of the status of the united provinces, ffrench king or of any
Prince or State om [?] city with England had or hath any property or is [?]
in the money plates and goods now [?] [?] in the [?], and otherwise[?]
he [?] him [?] to his former [?] and he cannot depose
[?]