HCA 13/69 Silver 1 f.11r Annotate

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of the Captaine who tooke the sayd shipp, this deponent being then on board for
where he had continued constantly from the tyme of his first embarquing att
Cadize as aforesayd. And further he cannot depose.

To the fifth he saith that the arlate Don Antonio da Ponte is a Spaniard
and as this deponent hath credibly heard and beleiveth was borne in Garachicho
aforesayd, where this deponent was likewise borne. And he is a subiect of
the King of Spayne and hath his family at Garachicho aforesayd, And
for many yeares of this deponents knowledge, having lived with him
four yeares as a servant, hath traded as a Merchant betwixt the West
Indyes the Canary Islands Spayne and other places under the dominion
of the sayd King of Spaine. And further he cannot depose.

To the sixth he saith that as he hath predeposed the sayd six barrs of sylver
were laden aboard the Sampson for the proper Accompt of the producent
and att his owne hazard and adventure were to be transported to Ostend, and
there they had been delivered to him for his owne use and accompt in case
the sayd shipp had arrived att Ostend, whither she was bound. And further
he cannot depose.

To the seventh he saith that his depositions to which here for[] himselfe are
true. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the Drost[/] Interrogatories [CENTRE, HEADING]

To the first he saith that he this deponent as a passenger was embarqued aboard
the Sampson in the bay of Cadize about or in the month of September last past.
and was aboard her att the tyme of seizure. And further he cannot depose.

To the second he saith that he hath knowne the producent to be an Inhabitant and to
have his family in Garachicho aforesayd as long as he cannot remember, himselfe
being borne and living there, and beleiveth the sayd producent was likewise borne
there.

To the third he saith that the sylver Interrate came to Cadize about the end of July
16[5]2. as he hath before deposed and was laden aboard the Sampson about ten
dayes after in the bay of Cadize and this deponent together with his [preator?]
Lorenzo de Veles, and one Roderigo Alonzo and allso the producent were att
that tyme present and aboard. And this deponent as his servant did assist the
producent in the Lading thereof, but it was laden for the only accompt of
him the sayd producent. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the fourth he saith that the sayd Don Antonio de Ponte a Spaniard of Teneriffe
Laded the sylver arlate in the day tyme, and the Purser of the shipp the sayd
Pedro de Campo receyved the saime aboard. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the fifth he saith that he this Rendent saw the sayd Pedro de Campo on or about the
sayd sixth day of September 16[5]2 aboard the sayd shipp then riding att an anchor
in the bay of Cadize signe the bills of lading interrate. And otherwise he cannot
depose.

To the sixth he saith that the bill of lading interrate of he this Rendent is fully
satisfyed in his Conscience is true and according to the verity of the matter and
not false, feigned, or colourable. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the seventh and eighth Interrogatories he cannot depose, saving that he
knoweth and is sure that the sylver now claymed was laden by the same party
whom the Bill of lading to the allegation annexed and now showne him [memorebly?]
to have laden it.

To the [nynth?]

Topics

People


Don Antonio da Ponte
Lorenzo de Veles
Roderigo Alonzo

Pedro de Campo

Places


Cadiz
Garachicho
Teneriffe
Canary Islands

Ostend

Ships


Sampson