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HCA 13/71 f.527r Annotate
First transcribed 7 November 2012  +
First transcriber William Tullett  +
Folio 527  +
Parent volume HCA 13/71  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 07/11/2012  +
Transcription plundered and stripped him of his Cloathesplundered and stripped him of his Cloathes and other things to the<br /> value of twenty pounds and left him almost naked, but whether<br /> the shipp the sayd denew was in belonged to subiects of the united<br /> Provinces hee knoweth not for that the sayd denew did not tell this<br /> deponent soe much neither did this deponent ask him that question./ To the 6th article hee saith hee cannot of his certayne knowledge depose<br /> any thing thereto but hath credibly heard that the shipp the ''hare in''<br /> ''the ffeild'' was a dutch shipp belonging to the subiects of the states of<br /> the united provinces and was soe adiudged to bee and restored by order of<br /> this Court, and her ladeing restored to divers of the<br /> owners thereof both dutch and English who Claymed them And hath heard<br /> the sayd shipp sayling afterwards from London to Cadiz with divers<br /> of the goods soe restored in her was at Cadiz within these<br /> twelve monthes last past seized upon by the officers and subjects of the Kinge of Spaine and her goods taken out of<br /> her by them and kept and detayned from the Owners, And hee heard one<br /> harman Goris an English Merchant saye hee had goods in her at<br /> such her seizure at Cadiz which were detayned from him<br /> And further to this article hee cannot depose./ To the 7th article hee saith that hee this deponent having used<br /> the trade of merchandizing for diverse yeares knoweth that in the tyme arlate it hath bin and is<br /> usuall among Merchants to make colourable bills of ladeing<br /> for the better preservation of goods laden by them in any<br /> Country in hostility with the King of Spaine, that in case they should<br /> in their passage bee visited by any men of warr belonging to the<br /> sayd King of Spaine or his subjects, they may thereby appeare as if<br /> they were laden, and for Accompte, of such as are in Amity with<br /> the sayd King, though in reality they doe belong to those that<br /> are in hostility with him And this hee saith is a<br /> thing well knowne and commonly practised among Merchants<br /> in tymes of warr And further cannot depose To the last hee saith his foregoing deposition is true/ To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING] To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee cometh to testifie in this<br /> cause being required by Mr James Burkin and Joas Eversen Mer=<br /> chants of London and correspondents of the sayd Symon and Lewis<br /> Rodrigues da Souza And saith hee hath knowne the sayd Symon and Lewis<br /> by the Correspondence of the sayd Burkin and Eversen (this deponent being the sayd Burkins' servant) for about these two yeares last past and saith they<br /> live at Amsterdam and soe have done during the tyme his sayd Master the sayd Eversen had<br /> Correspondence with them, which is as aforesayd about two yeares,<br /> and how long before that they lived there, or where they lived during the<br /> tyme Interrogate hee knoweth not, and whose subjects they are hee knoweth<br /> not, and saith his this deponents Master the forenamed Mr James Burkin is<br /> theirnamed Mr James Burkin is<br /> their  +
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