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bill of lading remaining in the Registry o … bill of lading remaining in the Registry of this Court And otherwise<br />
cannot depose:/
To the 6:th and 7th hee saith, That the said 138. baggs of wooll were bu this deponents<br />
precontest, videlicet his Stiersman received aboard the said shipp who entred the<br />
markes thereof into his booke together with the number aforesaid, which entries in<br />
the said booke the same were transcribed into the booke of this deponent by his Precontest<br />
and from whom received and to whom consigned, and saith that the said booke<br />
of this deponents entrie of goods received did as to the quantitiem or number of baggs<br />
and the markes of the same punctually agree, as also the name of the [?lader]<br />
and to whom consigned, and saith the said booke was aboard his said shipp att the<br />
time shee was seized, and that hee for the reasons predeposed well knoweth<br />
the said woolls were laden by the order of the said John de Windt.
To the 8.th negatively:-
To the 9:th hee saith hee doeth not knowe neither doeth hee in Conscience<br />
beleeve that any part of the goods interrate belongeth to any other person or<br />
persons in the world, but onely to the said Domingo Centurione for and<br />
upon the accompt of the ffactories of his Catholique Majesty aforesaid and<br />
that his said shipp the ''Morning Starr'' at the time of her being seized<br />
was directly bound for Dunquirke to have discharged the said woolls and<br />
the rest of her Cargo:/
To the 10:th negatively./
To the 11:th hee saith, That the said John de Windt severall times told this<br />
deponent at Cadiz that the interrate Domingo Centurione had given him<br />
order to lade the woolls aforesaid for the accompt aforesaid to be transported<br />
and delivered as is predeposed/:-
To the 12th hee saith, the said woolls were brought in barques from Sevill<br />
to Cadiz with dispatches from thence in the name of the said Centurione<br />
and being visited at Cadiz in the said barques by the Alcada [?Sackat] [?an]<br />
Officer of the King of Spaine appointed thereunto, the same were by direction<br />
of the said John de Windt laden and putt aboard this deponents shipp as aforesaid<br />
And otherwise negatively, And further cannot depose:/
To the 13. hee knoweth nothing thereof.
To the 14. hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition./
To the 15. hee is a Hamburgher by birth and habitation, And otherwise<br />
negatively.
To the 16. hee saith the said shipp the 'Morning Starr'' begann her out<br />
wards Voyage from Hamborough about three yeares since laden<br />
with peece goods for the accompt of severall Merchants of Hamborough<br />
And otherwise cannot depose:
To the 17. hee saith by Vertue of his oath, That all the goods of the<br />
outwards lading were taken in at Hamborough, and none at Amsterdam<br />
or elswhere under the States interrate, And otherwise cannot depose
To the 18. hee referreth to his foregoing deposition And otherwise cannot depose
(Toeposition And otherwise cannot depose
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