HCA 13/73 f.479v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/73 |
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Folio | 479 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/02/21 |
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to don lewis Perez de Vittoria an Inhabitant of the [?CXXX]
and a Treasurer there, and other of the goods to severall parties [?and]
persons mentioned in the bills of lading not knowing their [?names]
without booke nor what they are, saving that one of them is [?named]
John Britten and is a Portugese, and for the said [?CXXX]
[?XXX] hee saith the same wholly belongs to the said freighters [?William]
[?delbo] and companie, and the said sugares (saving he [?said]
six chests) were laded by this deponent, and the said six chests [?and]
five hundred and threescore hides were laded by one [?Michaell]
de ffaguagua factor of the said don lewes Perez, and [?XX XXX]
of the said hides namely five hundred of them and the [?AlXXX XXX]
other particular persons mentioned in the bills of lading, and
the said severall goods were to be delivered namely the Campecha [?wood]
at Teneriff to an English man named Ge[?XXX] Martin (as hee is commonly called)
but this deponent hath heard of another [?named ?XXX]
hath, but doth not remember what it is) to the use of the [?said]
freighters the said Martin being their factor there, The sugars
belonging to this deponent to be there alsoe delivered to this deponent
and the six chests and the hides of done lewis, were for the
said don his account to be there delivered to his use
and the said other hides and other goods belonging to the said
Britton were there to be delivered to him, and the rest of the
klading to the severall other persons according to their bills of
lading. And saith the mariners had some goods [?betweene]
decks for their owne use whereof hee tooke noe account. And
further deposeth not.
To the fourth Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth That hee this deponent
as aforesaid is sole owner of the said shipp Tackle and furniture, and an
Inhabitant of Saint Lucar and a subiect of the king of Spaine, and
[?XXX] owner hee became master or Captaine of the said shipp, and
hee was freighted by the said freighters to goe to Cartagena there to [?deliver]
part of his outward lading, and thence to goe to havana and there deliver the rest and there to take in the siad
Lading of Campecha wood and other goods, and saith that there were some [?XXX]
of fianza or [?trust] passed betweene the said freightors and this deponent
touching the said voyage, which were not entred in the publique
entries in Spaine, and saith that preparing to fight [?uponm ?the]
comming up of the frigot, this deponent threw
over board a chest wherein hee beleeves were [?XXXX]
Instructions, and the mariners of the frigot [?comming]
aboard did as hee saith throw over board severall papers
that came to their hands, finding that they made not for [?their]
purpose. And saith the foresaid parties to whom the said [?goods]
belonged were to pay freight for the same according to their
severall proportions and interests, and otherwise hee cannot [?answer]
saving as aforesaid.
To the fifth Interrogatorie and the booke and respective papers
now showed unto him hee saith an deposeth that the said [?booke]
and respective papers were aboard and belonging to the said [?XXX]
[?when GUTTER]