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of the united Provinces, ffrench King or a … of the united Provinces, ffrench King or any Prince or State whatsoever<br />
in hostility against the Commonwealth had or hath any manner or right or<br />
interest in the same or any part thereof as this deponent beleiveth. And <br />
further he cannot depose.
To the seventh he saith that he this deponent comeing a passenger in the <br />
''Salvador'' and sailing in Companie of the ''Sampson'' thereby knoweth that<br />
the sayd shipps after their departure from Cadiz aforesayd with the sayd<br />
moneyes on board them in their Course towards Ostend were most withall<br />
taken and surprised by the shipps of warr of this Commonwealth. by<br />
reason and meanes whereof the aforesayd baggs of money allegate<br />
came into the hands and possession of the Captaines or Commanders of<br />
the shipps that so surprized them, and the same together with the sayd<br />
shipps were afterwards brought or sent into the River of Thames as is <br />
arlate. And otherwise he cannot depose, saving that having seene all<br />
the sayd sylver or Ryalls of 8/8 laden as aforsayd, and comeing a passenger<br />
in one of the sayd shipps, and in Companie with the other he thereby knoweth<br />
that the sayd Ryalls or peices of eight allegate were aboard the sayd shipps<br />
whereon they were laden respectively att the tyme of their seizures as aforesayd.
To the eighth he saith that by common esteeme and repute the arlate francis<br />
du Boys was borne att Dendarmundy in fflanders, and for theis eight<br />
yeares or thereabouts of this deponents knowledge hath lived and inhabited<br />
in Cadize arlate and for so long tyme hath bene and is a subiect of the<br />
King of Spaine and so commonly accounted. And further he cannot depose.
To the Crosse Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first he saith that he was a Passenger in the ''Salvador'' and was aboard<br />
her att the tyme of seizure, and saith he first came aboard her as a passenger<br />
in the bay of Cadize on or about the twelfth day of October last And<br />
otherwise negatively. And further he cannot depose.
To the second he saith that the sayd ffrancis du Boyes liveth in Cadize and<br />
so hath done for eight yeares or thereabouts and his howse is neere to the Dutch<br />
Shambles there, And further, saving his foregoeing depositions he cannot depose.
To the third he saith that the boatesmen or barkesmen wherein the sayd money was<br />
brought a shipp board, and others whom this deponent remembreth not by name<br />
were assistant to the sayd ffrancis du boys in carrying the sayd money aboard<br />
but he laded it himselfe. and otherwise referring himselfe to his former deposition<br />
he cannot depose.
To the fourth he saith that the sayd moneys were laden in the day tyme, and received aboard<br />
by Pedro, purser of the ''Sampson'', and Nicholas Purser of the ''Salvador'' and further<br />
saving his foregoeing depositions he cannot depose.
To the fifth he saith that the severall and respective bills of lading interrate were<br />
signed in a common victualling howse in Cadize. And further referring<br />
himselfe to his foregoeing depositions he cannot depose.
To the sixth he saith that the Bills of Lading to the allegation annexed and shewne now<br />
to this examinat were and are true, and not fictitious; and were and are according<br />
to the verity of the matter. And further he cannot depose, saving he this<br />
Rendent knoweth not of any false bills aboard either of the sayd shipps.
To the seventh he saith that the respective pursers of the sayd shipps when they <br />
receyved the sayd moneyes aboard made entryes of the same in their respective<br />
shipp bookes, or bookes of entries for moneyes and plate, setting downe the<br />
markes numbers, name of the Lader and name of the partyes to whom consigned.<br />
And further he cannot depose.
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