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To the 6th article hee saith, That after t … To the 6th article hee saith, That after the Lading and receiving of the said<br />
138. baggs of wooll aboard this deponents said shipp for the accompt predeposed<br />
the said shipp sett saile therewith from Cadiz towards Dunquerke<br />
and in her Course thitherwards was mett withall surprized and taken<br />
by certaine. shipps of this Commonwealth and that the said woolls at the said<br />
time of seizure were all on board the said shipp the ''Morning Starr''<br />
and came to the hands and possession of the Officers of this Commonwealth<br />
Which hee knoweth for the reasons predeposed. And otherwise cannot<br />
depose: :-
To the 7th hee saith, That in the moneth of January 1653. new style, and<br />
for about 14. yeares before this deponent hath well knowne the arlate John<br />
de Windt, who is a Merchant and Burgher of Cadiz, and is<br />
married there, and saith That by the credible relation of the said<br />
John de Windt and others at Cadiz this deponent: hath understood that<br />
the arlate Domingo Centurione at the time of the Lading of the said<br />
woolls was a Spaniard liveing at Madrid, and Councello:r to his Catholique<br />
Majestie and his Principall ffactor or Agent for the sending of goods<br />
wares and merchandizes from Spaine into fflanders for the supply of<br />
his said Majesties occasions there, And saith both the persons arlate were<br />
and are commonly accompted Subiects to the said King of Spaine.<br />
And further cannot depose:-
To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition was and is true.
To the Crosse Interrogatories:-
To the first hee saith hee was master of and aboard the said shipp the<br />
''Morning Starr'' at the time of her said seizure, and had in that<br />
quality belonged to the same for about five yeares last past, And came<br />
first aboard her at Hamborough:-
To the second hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing depostitio
To the third hee saith, That for the reasons aforesaid hee knoweth that the<br />
said John de Windt is ffactor to the said Domingo Centurione, and that<br />
by his order the said woolls were sent aboard the said shipp by [?Barquiners]<br />
with direction under the said de Windts hand for the reception of the<br />
same aboard for the accompt predeposed. And further cannot depose.
To the fourth hee saith, That the said John de Windt hath lived in the<br />
street by the Port of Sevill in Cadiz (sic) for all the time interrate<br />
And is accompted a fflandrian Bourne, and the said Centurione a Spaniard<br />
And otherwise cannot depose:-
To the 5th hee saith hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing depositin, and to the<br />
billsng depositin, and to the<br />
bills +
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