HCA 13/70 f.477v Annotate

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buying, providing and lading of the said Eight
bales of Linnen aboard the said shipp, and with
the said letter did receive an Invoyce of the cost of
the said Linnens, and that the Invoyce now by him
seene and perused and remayning in the Registry
of this Court he saith is (as he verily beleiveth)
the very same Invoyce which he the deponent saw
in the hands of the sayd de Aranguren, he the deponent
being very well acquainted with the handwryting
therof, And further he cannot depose.

To the nineth article he deposeth and saith that he
having seene soe many Letters that the said woolls
were the proper goods of the sayd Melchior de
Aranguren, is therby induced to beleive that the said eight
bales of Linnen being the proceed of the said wools
are the proper goods of him the sayd Melchior
and that he and noe other person doth runne the sole
hazard and adventure thereof, And further he
cannot depose.

To the tenth he deposeth and saith That the said
de Aranguren the producent did about a fortnight
before any newes came that the shipp arlate was
taken and seized till this deponent that he had received
advise that the sayd shipp wa sett sayle from
haverdegrace towards Cadiz, And further he cannot
depose.

To the eleaventh article he deposeth and saith That the
arlate Aranguren the producent is a Spaniard
borne (as he hath heard and beleiveth) in Biscay
and is a Subiect to the king of Spayne, And that
of this deponents knowledge he the sayd Aranguren
hath resided here in London in the Nature or condition
of a Merchant for about fower yeares last past, And
further he cannot depose.

To the last he saith his former deposition is true./

To the Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he was borne
at Plymouth in the County of Devon, and that he never
saw the shipp the hare in the feild interrogated And
to the rest he answereth negatively./

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