HCA 13/69 Silver 1 f.14v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/69 Silver 1 |
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Folio | 14 |
Side | Verso |
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Uploaded image; partially transcribed on 03/09/2015
further transcribed by Jonathan Dent on 03/11/2015 | |
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IMAGE: IMG_118_07_2575.jpg | |
First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2015/09/03 |
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To the eleventh he saith that the producent did att Lading of the sayd sylver
acquaint this Rendent that he laded the same for his owne Accompt and
his owne adventure.
To the twelfth he saith that he this Rendent is an Inhabitant of Cadize, and
was borne att Vex[?el] in Spaine. And saith he hath noe interest in the sylver
claymed by way of property, nor by way of ensurance nor any other way
neither will the restitution thereof be any advantage or the losse thereof
dammage to him. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the thirteenth fourteeth fifteenth and sixteenth Interrogatories he cannot
depose.
To the seventeeth he saith that the Interrate Pedro de Campo signed two
bills of lading of the tenor of the sayd bill annexed, and delivered [?the]
same to the sayd Antonio de Ponte. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the eighteenth he saith that he knoweth and is sure that the bill now
showne him is one of the sayd three bills signed by the sayd Pedro, and
knowethe the same by the firme of the sayd Pedro which he is acquainted
the markes in the margent, and for that he saw it in the hands of the
producent att sea before the seizure and likewise after his arrivall [?in]
London, so that he is well satisfyed and assured that it hath not [?beene]
made since the two other were signed att Cadize in the sayd [?bay].
And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the nyneteenth he saith that the producent brought the bill interrate
in his owne Custody from Cadize to the Citty. and otherwise he
cannot depose.
To the twentyeth he saith that the producent the sayd Don Antonio came
aboard the Sampson from Cadize and was aboard att the tyme of seizure
And further he cannot depose.
To the one and twentyeth he saith that the producent received [?three]
for the sayd sylver. all of one tenor from Pedro de Campo as he hath predeposed and [?d]
none of them back from to the sayd Pedro. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the two and twentyeth he saith that the sylver now claymed [?was]
brought from the West Indies in the Saint John Baptist John [?Sericho]
Master. And further he cannot depose.
To the three and twentyeth he saith that the sylver now Claymed was
laden about the beginning of August 1652 aboard the Sampson
but the particular day he calleth not to mynde. And he saith [?that ?he]
knoweth not that any sylver or other goods whatsoever were [?XXX]
out of the Sampson after the lading of the sylver interrate. And
otherwise he cannot depose.
To the four and twentyeth he saith and deposeth that the sylver [?Interrate]
was all of it laden aboard the Sampson ridinge att an anchor in the
bay of Cadize neere to and under Commannd of the fforts of [?]
and not upon the high or open sea, and otherwise, not knowing [?]
pasport for the sayd sylver, he cannot depose.
To the five and twentyeth he saith that the name of the purser of the
shipp was Pedro de Campo, and otherwise, saving that the sayd [?]
as he hath heard and beleiveth is an Hamburger, he cannot depose
To the Interrogatories given in 26th July ?[1XXX] [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first and second Interrogatories he deposeth and saith that
[?asaye] and Custome is att Cadize and other ports of Spaine that
any sylver money bullion or plate be Laden, to be transported
Topics
People
Pedro de Campo
Antonio de Ponte
Places
Cadiz
London
Ships
Sampson
Saint John Baptist