First transcribed
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6 November 2016 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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295 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/68 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 06/11/2016 +
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Transcription
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To the tenth Interrogatory he saith that w … To the tenth Interrogatory he saith that when the sayd shipp was seized all his<br />
bills of lading aboardd his shipp were losse and put together in a box<br />
in this deponents Chest, and none of them were inclosed in any letter or Cover<br />
or directed to any one otherwise than by the consignement in the bodyes thereof<br />
And saith he doth not know for whose severall Accompts the sayd sylver and<br />
other goods belonging to merchants are any otherwise than by the bills<br />
of lading aforesayd But saith himselfe had two small Chests of sugar<br />
a small oarcell of raisins one bag of rice, a pipe or two of wine for his<br />
owne Accompt. and about 600 pieces of eight for his shipps use and<br />
acccompt. and this deponent had likewise for his accompt three small sylver<br />
porringers aboard for which goods of this deponents and shipps Company<br />
there was not any bills of lading. And otherwise cannot depose [#]
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To the eleaventh Interrogatory This deponent saith he had not any purser aboard<br />
butsaith that att the tyme of lading the goods and sylver belonging to<br />
the merchants as aforesayd he caused a youth to enter in a little book the<br />
respective parcells of goods and sylver as they came in and the sayd booke<br />
is as he beleiveth amongst his papers found a shipboard. And he saith<br />
by vertue of his oath that he beleiveth that the bills of lading that were<br />
found in the sayd shipp doe agree as to the names of the parties to whom<br />
the sayd goods and sylver doe are consigned and for whose Accompt they are laden with the<br />
sayd little booke, but saith the names of the Laders are not entred in the<br />
sayd booke it being not usuall to doe. And otherwise cannot depose.
To the twelfth Interrogatory This deponent saith that to the best of his Remembrance<br />
he beganne to take in the goods aforesayd abord the 28th day of August last<br />
past new stile, and began as he remembreth to take in sylver aboard his shipp<br />
about the 5th day of October last past new stile, and finished the taking<br />
in of the goods and sylver about the twentyeth day of October last past new stile<br />
but for the more certainty of the premisses referrs himselfe to his bills of<br />
lading aforesayd; and saith the woolls were laden and taken in day<br />
by day as the barkes brought them aboard, and the copper in like sort<br />
and the Campecha wood and other woods were laden att severall tymes, and the sylver<br />
in like sort according as the factors and boatmen could make their best<br />
opportunityes to doe the same but the particular dayes of the ladeing<br />
of every severall parcell he cannot sett forth. And further or<br />
otherwise he cannot depose.
To teh 13th Interrogatory he saith he hath heard that it is prohibited and unlawfull<br />
for all persons whatsoever to lade any money plate bullion or sylver att Cadiz<br />
in Spaine to be transported from thence except the same be first entred<br />
and Registred and a License obteyned for lading and transporting of the<br />
same, but whether it be so prohibited indeed not knowing the Lawes of<br />
Spaine nor having seene any such law or prohibition executed or<br />
putt in are against such as have laded sylver and moneyes, he saith he<br />
knoweth not And otherwise cannot depose.
To the 14th Interrogatory he saith he doth not know that every man that ladeth any<br />
moeny or sylver att Cadiz without Registring the same and obteyning<br />
license for carrying it from thence doth loose his propriety therein. And<br />
further cannot depose.
To the fifteeneth Interrogatory he saith that part of the sylver now seized videlicet<br />
the foresauyd 600 peices of eight, doth belong to the foresayd owners of the<br />
sayd shipp and 200 peices of 9/7 now likewise seized in the sayd shipp<br />
belong to this deponent. And saith that for all the sylver and moneyes aboard<br />
the sayd 600. and 200 peices of 8/8 excepted this deponent hath signed bills<br />
of lading. And otherwise cannot depose.
Tof lading. And otherwise cannot depose.
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