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|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
 
|First transcriber=Colin Greenstreet
 
|First transcribed=2015/09/04
 
|First transcribed=2015/09/04
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|Editorial history=Revised on 12/04/2016 by Colin Greenstreet
 
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likewise saw a letter of advise which he had written and was to send
 
likewise saw a letter of advise which he had written and was to send
to Nicholas da Grant merchant of Antwerpe certifying therein that
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to Nicholas de Grout merchant of Antwerpe certifying therein that
 
he the sayd Michael Perry had sent the goods money and plate above
 
he the sayd Michael Perry had sent the goods money and plate above
 
mentioned in the sayd shipps the ''Sampson'' and ''Salvador'' to be delivered att
 
mentioned in the sayd shipps the ''Sampson'' and ''Salvador'' to be delivered att
Ostend, and in the sayd letter ordered him the sayd Nicholas Grant in case
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Ostend, and in the sayd letter ordered him the sayd Nicholas Grout in case
 
of his the producents absence to receive the sayd goods and sylver of and
 
of his the producents absence to receive the sayd goods and sylver of and
 
from the masters of the respective shipps whereupon the same were laden,
 
from the masters of the respective shipps whereupon the same were laden,
 
and did allso in the sayd letter advise and acquaint the sauyd Nicholas
 
and did allso in the sayd letter advise and acquaint the sauyd Nicholas
Grant, that he had in the Bills of Lading caused the same moneys
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Grout, that he had in the Bills of Lading caused the same moneys
and plate to be entred for the Accompt and Risco of Arnau[?l]
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and plate to be entred for the Accompt and Risco of Arnaut
 
Van Haesdonck of Hamburgh, but that the same was done onely the better to
 
Van Haesdonck of Hamburgh, but that the same was done onely the better to
 
preserve and save them in case they should have bene mett withall by the ffrench
 
preserve and save them in case they should have bene mett withall by the ffrench
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number of the peices of eight in the sayd baggs by the declaration of the producent
 
number of the peices of eight in the sayd baggs by the declaration of the producent
 
att Saint Lucar, and the entryes he made of them in his bookes there, and their entryes
 
att Saint Lucar, and the entryes he made of them in his bookes there, and their entryes
in the bills of lading, and likewise by the bulke of the baggs themselvesm and
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in the bills of lading, and likewise by the bulke of the baggs themselves, and
 
of the weight of the sayd barr of sylver by weight stamped thereon as it came
 
of the weight of the sayd barr of sylver by weight stamped thereon as it came
 
from the Indies, and by the visible quantity thereof. and of the number of
 
from the Indies, and by the visible quantity thereof. and of the number of
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same made in the sayd bills of lading and in the producents owne booke as aforesayd
 
same made in the sayd bills of lading and in the producents owne booke as aforesayd
  
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To the second he saith that after the lading aboard of the sayd baggs of money
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aboard the ''Sampson'' as aforesayd the Purser of the sayd shipp signed three bills of
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lading for the same of one tenor in the presence and sight of this deponent and
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others, And saith likewise that after the ladeing of the sayd barr of
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sylver and baggs of money aboard the ''Salvador'' the arlate Christian Cloppenbergh signed six
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bills of lading for the same videlicet three of one tenor for the barr of sylver and
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three more of one tenor for the sayd baggs of moneyes in the sight and presence
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of this deponent and JohnStueten Paep and others, the sayd bills being
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signed by the sayd Cloppenbergh and Purser of the ''Sampson'' respectively att
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their lodging in Cadize. And saith he beleiveth the sayd Cloppenbergh
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signed allso six bills more three of one tenor for the sayd Chocolat, and three
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of one tenor for the sayd Sassaparilla. And otherwise he cannot depose.
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likewise saw a letter of advise which he had written and was to send
to Nicholas de Grout merchant of Antwerpe certifying therein that
he the sayd Michael Perry had sent the goods money and plate above
mentioned in the sayd shipps the Sampson and Salvador to be delivered att
Ostend, and in the sayd letter ordered him the sayd Nicholas Grout in case
of his the producents absence to receive the sayd goods and sylver of and
from the masters of the respective shipps whereupon the same were laden,
and did allso in the sayd letter advise and acquaint the sauyd Nicholas
Grout, that he had in the Bills of Lading caused the same moneys
and plate to be entred for the Accompt and Risco of Arnaut
Van Haesdonck of Hamburgh, but that the same was done onely the better to
preserve and save them in case they should have bene mett withall by the ffrench
and that they did indeed belong oneley to him the sayd Michael Perry and were
laden for his Accompt and adventure. And this deponent further saith that
the sayd moneys plate and goods were and are the proceed of Linnen Clothes
Lace and peice goods of fflanders which the sayd Producent receyved
out of fflanders and sold in Spaine to and for his owne proper Accompt
And further he cannot depose. saving he saith that he hath deposed of the
number of the peices of eight in the sayd baggs by the declaration of the producent
att Saint Lucar, and the entryes he made of them in his bookes there, and their entryes
in the bills of lading, and likewise by the bulke of the baggs themselves, and
of the weight of the sayd barr of sylver by weight stamped thereon as it came
from the Indies, and by the visible quantity thereof. and of the number of
the bundles of sassaparilla by the relation of the producent, and entryes of the
same made in the sayd bills of lading and in the producents owne booke as aforesayd

To the second he saith that after the lading aboard of the sayd baggs of money
aboard the Sampson as aforesayd the Purser of the sayd shipp signed three bills of
lading for the same of one tenor in the presence and sight of this deponent and
others, And saith likewise that after the ladeing of the sayd barr of
sylver and baggs of money aboard the Salvador the arlate Christian Cloppenbergh signed six
bills of lading for the same videlicet three of one tenor for the barr of sylver and
three more of one tenor for the sayd baggs of moneyes in the sight and presence
of this deponent and JohnStueten Paep and others, the sayd bills being
signed by the sayd Cloppenbergh and Purser of the Sampson respectively att
their lodging in Cadize. And saith he beleiveth the sayd Cloppenbergh
signed allso six bills more three of one tenor for the sayd Chocolat, and three
of one tenor for the sayd Sassaparilla. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To