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To the eighth Interrogatory he answereth … To the eighth Interrogatory he answereth that he hath noe other knowledge<br />
of the merchant Peter Grout then what came into him the Rendent<br />
from and by the aforenamed Melchior Aranguren, which was<br />
that the said Peter Grout was the sayd de Apatris his Agent<br />
or Correspondent at Cadiz And further he knoweth not<br />
to answeare./
To the ninth Interrogatory he answereth that he referreth himselfe to<br />
his deposition made to the eleaventh article of the allegation And<br />
further cannot answeaare./
To the tenth Interrogatory he answereth that he hath not the least<br />
scruple in his conscience to perswade him that the Linnens interrate<br />
or any part of them doe belong to any frenchman of subiect<br />
of the french King, And that he is plainely and fully<br />
satisfyed and convinced in his conscience (for and by the<br />
intelligence and advise communicated all along concerning the said<br />
Linnens by the said Aranguren the said de Apatris his<br />
Correspondent here unto this Rendent) that the said Linnens<br />
are the proper goods of the said de Apatris and of noe body<br />
else And further he cannot answeare./
To the eleaventh Interrogatory he answereth that he doth not particularly<br />
knowe of more then the 800 ''lb'' weight of redd woolls that [?they]<br />
the interrate Bertram de Baud and Mathew de La fitt had<br />
in their hands of and belonging unto the said Lopez de<br />
Apatris, and he saith that the said wools were worth 800 ''li''<br />
or thereabouts as he beleiveth, And that the Linnens interrate<br />
were bought and laden upon the account of the product of the<br />
said woolls, And further he cannot answeare./
To the 12th Interrogatory he answereth that he verily beleiveth that there<br />
was no Insurance made upon the Linnens interrate either<br />
here in England or in ffrannce, for that if any Insurance<br />
had bin, he is sure that the same aswell as all other passages<br />
concerning the buying and lading of the said Linnens<br />
would have bin communicated unto him the Rendent by the<br />
said Melchior de Aranguren, and if any Insurance<br />
had bin made upon them or any part of them in<br />
ffrannce the Letters concerning the Lading them aboard the shipp<br />
the ''hare in the feild'' interrate which were communicated into<br />
this Rendent would have made mention thereof And<br />
further he cannot answeare./
To the 13th Interrogatory he answereth that he beleiveth that the<br />
Linnens interrate are of the manufacture of france./
To the fourteenth Interrogatory he answereth that he hath<br />
seene Letters written from and by the interrate Bertram<br />
de Baud and Mathew de La ffitt certifying from what<br />
port the shipps that brought the woolls interrate<br />
came, and what were the names of the said shipps that<br />
soe brought the said woolls, and that as he beleiveth and<br />
best remembreth the names of the shipps were the [?AXXX]<br />
and the ''Russett ffish'', and that they came with the said<br />
woolls from Cadiz or some poort neere adioyning And<br />
further he cannot answeare.nd<br />
further he cannot answeare. +
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