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Transcription

[ADD DATA]

To the Crosse Interrogatories

To the 1. he saith he was a board the three Kings att the tyme of seizure
and came first aboard as a Passenger 11. October new stile 1653

To the 2. he saith he hath knowne Paulus de Garcia Santillana [?15]
yeares. and Domingo de Baldus 4 yeares. and this Rendent being
Thomas Milutti interrate went aboard the sayd shipps respectively with
the foresayd linnen att theladeing thereof. and further saving as
aforesayd he cannot depose.

To the third he saith the sayd Santillana and Baldus so long as this Rendent
hath knowne the have lived in Cadiz with their wives and families
and by report all their tymes being natives of the same place. and
further saving as aforesayd he cannot depose.

To the fourth Interrogatory he saith he this Rendent bought the sayd goods
all att Saint Malloes in the publick place for sale there of severall
merchants whose names he remembreth not for ready moneyes that is
to say the goods of the sayd Baldus with the peeces of eight aforesayd, and the
goods of the sayd Santillana with ffrench moneyes arising upon
the sale of the hides or leather and Indicoe aforesayd. And
further cannot depose

To the fifth Interrogatory he saith that having bought the sayd goods he
disposed them till the the of ladeing in the howse of the sayd
Nicholas Magon a ffrenchman who assisted this Rendent in the buying aand [?XXX]
the same att a rate of 1 1/2 per Centum this Rendent not speaking
the french language, and this Rendent went aboard with the foresayd
goods himselfe accompanied with the sayd Magon who did [?save]
this Rendent severall incident charges in his such assistance.

To the .6. he saith he sold the sayd Leather and Indico for 400
french Crownes att Saint Mallo, and that the sayd Leather and Indico and the
700 peeces of eight aforesayd came with this Rendent from Cadiz in the shipp the
Saint Vincent whereof Monsieru de Bolegao was master. And further saving as
aforesayd he cannot depose.