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To the 14:th hee saith, That i … [ADD DATA]
To the 14:th hee saith, That in the yeare 1651. last past the Interrate James Pinq[?uett]<br />
did in the moneth of November of and in the said yeare send one tunne of fflemish<br />
yarne marjed '''No. I.P.3.''' by one Peter de Keyser Master of, and aboard the shipp the<br />
''Keyser'' of Ostend to David Clinquert aforesaid then being at Sevill in Spaine, and saith the<br />
two baggs of Ryalls of eight now Claymed were and are the proceed of the said Tunne of<br />
yarne, Hee further saith That in the moneth of October 1652. the said James [?Pinquett]<br />
did send unto his ffactor Peter Jansen de Yonghe one packett of Antwerpe<br />
lace marked '''No. I.P.8.''' by one Hendrick Garfel Master of a shipp of Ostend<br />
to Cadiz for which the seaventeen barrestons of silver are returned of the worth<br />
thereof. And otherwise hee cannot depose./
To the 15:th negatively, saying hee this deponent was at Antwerpe at the time of the<br />
ladeing of the silver and moneys predeposed.
To the 16:th hee saith, hee this deponent is an Antwerpen by birth and usuall<br />
habitation, and hath no part or interest in the silver and moneys now Claymed [?nor]<br />
any insurance or otherwise, neither doth hee expect any benefitt by the restitution of the<br />
said silver, And otherwise deposeth not, saving that hee is a domestique servant to the<br />
said Pinquett in the quality as is predeposed:-/
To the 17:th hee saith, hee cannot depose, saving hee knoweth not of any goods laded<br />
aboard the shipp interrate upon her outward Voyage for the accompt of the said Pinquerr
To the 18:th hee cannot depose: saving his foregoing deposition to which he referreth/:-
To the 19:th negatively:-/
To the 20.th hee saith there is no Insurance made upon the plate and moneys interrate<br />
nor upon any part thereof. And otherwise deposeth not:-/
To the 21.th hee this deponent saith, hee beleeeveth that according to the usuall Custome<br />
the Interrrate Michael van Lubkin did signe two bills of ladeing of the same tenor<br />
respectively which each of the two bills of lading annexed to the Allegation, and beleeveth that two of<br />
the sayd bills are remaineing in the Registry of this Court, and two by the ffactors [?XX]<br />
deposed. And otherwise hee cannot depose:-/
To the 22.th hee saith, That hee this deponent having at Antwerp seene and diligently<br />
and often perused the bills of lading interrate, and having often severall times seene and<br />
being very well acquainted with the handwriting wherewith the said bills are filled up<br />
and firmed, hee very well knoweth that the said bills of lading now shewed were and<br />
are the same two bills of lading which by the ffactors predeposed they the<br />
said bills were firmed by the interrate Michael van Lubkin. And otherwise hee<br />
cannot depose./
To the 23th hee saith, the said bills of ladeing were sent in a letter by the Post<br />
or passage boat from Antwerp to Mr Stanier a Merchant at London as<br />
predeposed and never were in Holland Zealand or West ffreezland interrate<br />
And otherwise cannot depose:/
(To the 24thnd otherwise cannot depose:/
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