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Cadiz to be transported and delivered as a … Cadiz to be transported and delivered as aforesaid, wherein and whereby this deponent<br />
procured and caused an Assurance of 400 ''li'' sterling to be made upon the said Bollarts<br />
plate and moneys in the said shipp ''Sampson'', and 400 ''li'' sterling in the said shipp<br />
''Salvador'', and 400 ''li'' sterling in the said shipp ''Saint George'', All which assurances<br />
this deponent caused and procured to be made - and duely drawne as aforesaid,<br />
And to be subscribed upon the 29th day of the said moneth of October <u>1652.</u> by<br />
Nicholas Skinner, James Stainier for and in the name of James Johnson<br />
Peter Bultel and others Merchants residing in England, And saith That<br />
hee this deponent did thereupon satisfie unto the said Assurers their severall<br />
premiums after the rate of 10 ''li'' per Cent and did Charge the same<br />
by bill or bills of Exchange upon the said John Bollart, who accordingly<br />
payd the said bills, And further hee cannot depose, saving that the<br />
said Assurances and policies drawne thereupon and all the transactions<br />
for and concerning the same were and are reall and true, Which hee<br />
knoweth and deposeth being the person who did act and negotiate the same<br />
from the first to the last, and thereby hath an absolute and assured knowledge<br />
thereof./
To the rest hee is not examined by direction of the producents./:-
To the Crosse Interrogatories:-/ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith, That hee this rendent is an Englishman borne in<br />
this Citie of London, where hee hath lived and had his fized relation<br />
and residence since this rendents infancie. And otherwise negatively.
To the second hee saith hee is a Merchant by profession, and saith hee this<br />
rendent was once at Lubeck about seven yeares since as hee remembreth and<br />
remained there one day or two, and saith this rendent in his passage from<br />
thence to London came to Amsterdam and there remained about a fortnight<br />
but never saw the shipp ''Sampson'' interrate at either of those places./.
To the 3d and 4th hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof.
To 5th negatively, sayeing hee never saw the person or shipp interrate at Lubeck
To the 6th hee saith, this rendent hath knowne the interrate Otto George<br />
onely since hee was last brought into England with his shipp ''Sampson'', and saith<br />
the said Otto was generally reputed an Easterling borne, and that according<br />
to common report hee died a married man, and had his family and relation<br />
at Lubeck or hamborough, att and before his death./
To the 7: and 8th hee saith hee hath not deposed to the articles interrate
To the 9th hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof:-/
To the 10th hee hath not so deposed./
To the 11th negatively.
To the 12. negatively, and saith hee never saw the shipp the ''Golden Sunn''<br />
interrate.
To the 13th hee answereth and saith by Vertue of his Oath, That hee this<br />
rendent never had any such intelligence or notice as is interrate, neither had hee ever<br />
any direction save onely by the letter predeposed from Antwerp to make or cause<br />
(any Antwerp to make or cause<br />
(any +
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