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|Transcription=To the twelfth he saith that he this deponent was bourne att Caddiz[e]
 
|Transcription=To the twelfth he saith that he this deponent was bourne att Caddiz[e]
in Spaine, and [there] when att home hath his constant dwelling
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in Spaine, and there when att home hath his constant dwelling
and saith he hath noe interest att all in the sylver now claymed [either]
+
and saith he hath noe interest att all in the sylver now claymed either
in [propriety], Insurance or otherwise, nor will it be or doth he expect
+
in propriety, Insurance or otherwise, nor will it be or doth he expect
any benefit thereby if it be [restored]. And otherwise he cannot depose.
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any benefit thereby if it be restored. And otherwise he cannot depose.
  
 
To the thirteenth and fourteenth he cannot depose.  
 
To the thirteenth and fourteenth he cannot depose.  
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To the seventeenth he saith that the sayd Purser of the ''Sampson'' firmed  
 
To the seventeenth he saith that the sayd Purser of the ''Sampson'' firmed  
two other bills of lading of the [tenor] of the bill to the allegation [annexed]
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two other bills of lading of the [tenor] of the bill to the allegation annexed
 
and the sayd bills were delivered to the sayd Lewis ffernandez Angell.
 
and the sayd bills were delivered to the sayd Lewis ffernandez Angell.
 
And further he cannot depose.
 
And further he cannot depose.
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To the nyneteenth he saith that he verily beleiveth that the sayd Lewis
 
To the nyneteenth he saith that he verily beleiveth that the sayd Lewis
 
ffernandez brought the bill of lading interrogat in his own Custody
 
ffernandez brought the bill of lading interrogat in his own Custody
with him from Caddiz to this [Citty] and so [much] the sayd ffernandez acquainted
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with him from Caddiz to this Citty and so much the sayd ffernandez acquainted
 
this deponent after their Arrivall att London.  And otherwise he cannot
 
this deponent after their Arrivall att London.  And otherwise he cannot
 
depose.
 
depose.
  
 
To the twentyeth he saith that the Interrate Lewis ffernandez came in the
 
To the twentyeth he saith that the Interrate Lewis ffernandez came in the
''Sampson'' from Cadiz arlate and was aboard att the [seizure], this deponent
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''Sampson'' from Cadiz arlate and was aboard att the seizure, this deponent
 
sailing along with the ''Sampson'' in the ''Salvadore'' as he hath predeposed.
 
sailing along with the ''Sampson'' in the ''Salvadore'' as he hath predeposed.
 
And further he cannot depose.
 
And further he cannot depose.
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the sayd ship ''Sampson'' receyved three bills of lading all of one [teneor]
 
the sayd ship ''Sampson'' receyved three bills of lading all of one [teneor]
 
from the the sayd Pedro de Campo Purser of the shipp. And this deponent knoweth
 
from the the sayd Pedro de Campo Purser of the shipp. And this deponent knoweth
not that any of them were delivered back to the Interrate Otto Georg[e] or
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not that any of them were delivered back to the Interrate Otto George or
 
the Purser aforesaid. And otherwise he cannot depose.
 
the Purser aforesaid. And otherwise he cannot depose.
  
 
To the two and twentyeth he saith that the sylver interrate was brought
 
To the two and twentyeth he saith that the sylver interrate was brought
and came into the Bay of Caddiz[e] in one of the shipps of the Spanish
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and came into the Bay of Caddize in one of the shipps of the Spanish
 
West India fleet. And further to this Interrogatory he cannot depose.
 
West India fleet. And further to this Interrogatory he cannot depose.
  
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hath predeposed. And otherwise he cannot depose.
 
hath predeposed. And otherwise he cannot depose.
  
To the four and twentyeth he deposeth and saith that he this [Rendent] never
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To the four and twentyeth he deposeth and saith that he this Rendent never
 
saw in England any bill of lading of the sylver interrate this bill now showne him
 
saw in England any bill of lading of the sylver interrate this bill now showne him
at his examination only excepted, which he beleiveth was [presented] unto the
+
at his examination only excepted, which he beleiveth was presented unto the
 
Court by the produrent, and was not delivered back to the sayd Otto
 
Court by the produrent, and was not delivered back to the sayd Otto
Georg[e] or his Purser. And otherwise he cannot depose.
+
George or his Purser. And otherwise he cannot depose.
  
 
To the five and twentyeth he saith that the sylver Interrate was not
 
To the five and twentyeth he saith that the sylver Interrate was not
 
laden aboard the ''Sampson'' upon the open sea but saith it was so laden in  
 
laden aboard the ''Sampson'' upon the open sea but saith it was so laden in  
the Bay of Cadize aforesayd under [Command] of the fforts thereto  
+
the Bay of Cadize aforesayd under Command of the fforts thereto  
 
belonging. And otherwise he cannot depose.
 
belonging. And otherwise he cannot depose.
  

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To the twelfth he saith that he this deponent was bourne att Caddiz[e]
in Spaine, and there when att home hath his constant dwelling
and saith he hath noe interest att all in the sylver now claymed either
in propriety, Insurance or otherwise, nor will it be or doth he expect
any benefit thereby if it be restored. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the thirteenth and fourteenth he cannot depose.

To the fifteenth and sixteenth he cannot depose.

To the seventeenth he saith that the sayd Purser of the Sampson firmed
two other bills of lading of the [tenor] of the bill to the allegation annexed
and the sayd bills were delivered to the sayd Lewis ffernandez Angell.
And further he cannot depose.

To the eighteenth he answereth and deposeth that he knoweth the bill
of lading now showed him is one of the three bills whereof he hath
predeposed by the firme of the sayd Pedro de Campo att the foot thereof
and the markes and numbers in the margent thereof. And otherwise
he cannot depose.

To the nyneteenth he saith that he verily beleiveth that the sayd Lewis
ffernandez brought the bill of lading interrogat in his own Custody
with him from Caddiz to this Citty and so much the sayd ffernandez acquainted
this deponent after their Arrivall att London. And otherwise he cannot
depose.

To the twentyeth he saith that the Interrate Lewis ffernandez came in the
Sampson from Cadiz arlate and was aboard att the seizure, this deponent
sailing along with the Sampson in the Salvadore as he hath predeposed.
And further he cannot depose.

To the one and twentyeth he saith that the sayd Lewis ffernandez aboard
the sayd ship Sampson receyved three bills of lading all of one [teneor]
from the the sayd Pedro de Campo Purser of the shipp. And this deponent knoweth
not that any of them were delivered back to the Interrate Otto George or
the Purser aforesaid. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the two and twentyeth he saith that the sylver interrate was brought
and came into the Bay of Caddize in one of the shipps of the Spanish
West India fleet. And further to this Interrogatory he cannot depose.

To the three and twentyeth he saith that the sylver interrate was laden
aboard the Sampson interrate about the latter end of July 1652 as he
hath predeposed. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the four and twentyeth he deposeth and saith that he this Rendent never
saw in England any bill of lading of the sylver interrate this bill now showne him
at his examination only excepted, which he beleiveth was presented unto the
Court by the produrent, and was not delivered back to the sayd Otto
George or his Purser. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the five and twentyeth he saith that the sylver Interrate was not
laden aboard the Sampson upon the open sea but saith it was so laden in
the Bay of Cadize aforesayd under Command of the fforts thereto
belonging. And otherwise he cannot depose.

Roger Kilverte [SIGNATURE,LHS]
Sam Delaplace [SIGNATURE, LHS]

Repeated before Dr Exton

Thomas Juan [SIGNATURE, RHS]

Topics

People


Lewis ffernandez Angell
Pedro de Campo
Otto Georg
Roger Kilverte
Sam Delaplace
Thomas Juan

Dr Exton

Places


Cadiz

London

Ships


Sampson
Salvadore