HCA 13/68 f.454r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 454 |
Side | Recto |
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First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
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2016/11/11 |
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Transcription
And further cannot depose saving that upon the buying of
the sayd linnen and ever since the sayd Santillana hath bene
and now is the sole owner of the sayd 20 packes of the sayd 8
markes marked in the margent. and the sayd Baldens was and is lawfull
Owner of the sayd 4 packes marjked BD.
To the 8. 9. and 10th articles of the sayd allegation he saith that fter the sayd goods
were laden he saw the masters of the sayd shipps in the howse of
the sayd Magon firme bills of lading for all the sayd goods to witt
he saw Joachim Beane master of the three Kings signe three bills of lading
all of one tenor for thirteene of the sayd Santillanaes packes. and three
more of one tenor for three more of the sayd Santillanaes packes. 16 in all
laden aboard the three Kings. and three more of one tenor for the
sayd 4 packes of Domingo Baldns and that two of the bills of lading
to the allegation annexed and now shewne him firmed by the name
of the sayd Beane att the foot thereof were and are two of the sayd
bills which this deponent saw so firmed and the contents thereof
are true. And saith he saw likewise the master of the Saint John firm
three bills of lading all of one tenor for 4 of the sayd Santillanaes
packes aforesayd and that the bill of lading now shewne him haveinge
this name ffrancois Trachott att the foot thereof was and is one
of the sayd bills and the Contents thereof were and are truem and
that the sayd bills now shewne him came along with the sayd Fran Thorney
in the sayd shipp three Kings. And further that the sayd shipps
having taken in their lading departed from Saint Mallo for cadis
and were in their Course taken by the 'Saphire frigott and that the
sayd goods were then aboard the sayd shipps respectively as aforesayd, which
he knoweth being a passenger aboard the Saint John.
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