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bills of ladeing and this deponent soe signed at Cadiz for the said
moeny and plate as is predeposed and which since that
have as aforesayd bin sent overland from Spania to fflanders and from
thence hither the contents whereof are true and were soe had and
done as therein is conteyned to which for fiurther satisfaction
herein hee referreth himselfe. And further cannot depose.

To the 7. an 8th articles of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth
that after the said money and plate now claimed was laden on
bord the said ship the Morning Starre and as shee was in her
Course from Cadiz towards Dunquirke shee was mett withall
surprized and taken by some of the ships of this Commonwealth
and by them was brought into this Port of London att which tyme
all the money and plate now claimed together with two other of the
said bills of ladeing soe signed by this deponent were on bord
her and came to the hands and possession of the sayd takers thereof
which hee knoweth being then Commander of and abord the
said shippe. And otherwise cannot depose. saving that in case
the said ship had not (as she was and is) bin taken shee had sailed
directly to Dunquirke and had there delivered the plate and money now
claimed to the said Christopher Deinsart or to his Agents for his
use and accompt.

To the 9.th hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true.

To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatorie hee saith hee came first on bord the said
shipp at [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] about [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT] yeares since and was Commander
thereof when shee was taken. And further cannot depose.

To the second third 4th and 5th. Interrogatories hee saith that hee
doeth not knowe the person of this producent, but saith hee is
comonly and generally accompted a fflandrian by birth and habitation
And saith hee well knoweth Giles de Ruela one of the laders of the
money and plate now claymed. but the name[?s] of the other partie
in the first bill of ladeing mentioned hee saith hee knoweth not
but saith hee is (as hee beleeveth) a Spaniard, and the said de Ruela
is a fflandrian by birth And both the said parties were in this deponents
company on shore at Cadiz when they laded the said plate, And
further cannot depose his foregoeing deposition towhich he referreth./

To the 6th hee saith that hee this Examinate signed all the
bills of ladeing interrogated on shore in the house of Peter [?Jansen]
the Purser in Cadiz att or about the tyme that the said money
and plate now claimed was laden on bord the said shippe
And further saveing his foregoeing deposition hee saith hee
cannot depose.

To the 7th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition
And otherwise answereth negatively.