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saving the last payment being 9 ''li'', an … saving the last payment being 9 ''li'', and the said Marcus de la Rumbida<br />
by his letters (which this deponent hath seene) promised to repay the same<br />
to the said fernandez. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the twelveth hee saith that within the foresaid time the said Mr<br />
fernandez sent to the said [?Sarircolea] one Skreene and three beaver<br />
hatts, worth 29 ''li'' 15 ''s'' sterling, which this deponent or booke keeper<br />
aforesaid by order of the said fernandez charged to the account of the<br />
said Rumbida, and therefore hee beleeveth they were sent by the order<br />
and direction of the said Rumbida, and that hee undertooke to<br />
repay the said fernandez for them. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the 13th article hee saith that<br />
this deponent hath<br />
seene an accompt made up in the yeare 1644 betwixt the said<br />
fernandez and the said Rumbida who was then in this citie,<br />
wherein the said Rumbida chardged himself as debitor to Mr fernandez<br />
in the summe of 3000 ''li'' sterling as by rorder of the said Rumbida<br />
invested in ffrance by Antonio dias ffrances in linnen cloth<br />
sent for Spaine and there received by his order in the<br />
yeares 1642 or 1643 or thereabouts. And this deponent beleeveth that<br />
the said fernandez hath since paid the said summe to the said Antonio<br />
dias ffrances, having since seene generall releases from the said ffrances to the<br />
said fernandez of and from all accompts. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the 14th hee saith that from the yeare 1644 to the yeare 1647<br />
the said Antonio ffernandez prosecuted<br />
a sute on the behalfe of the said Rumebida and by his order touching<br />
certaine silver brought from the West Indies to England, and<br />
was therein at greate charge and expence of money, And otherwise<br />
hee cannot depose.
To the 15th hee saith that by the use and custome amongest merchants<br />
there is [?done] and ought to be paid unto the said Antonio fernandez<br />
for provision in buying and sending the said goods schedulated<br />
the summe of two pounds sterling per cent for every hundred<br />
pounds of the said moneys, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the 16th hee saith that in the yeare 1644 the arlate Joseph<br />
de Yriarte and company drew a bill of exchange for 210 ''li'' sterling<br />
upon the said Rumbida being then in England, and hee the said Rumbida<br />
gave order to Mr ffernandez to pay the same, which hee did accordingly<br />
of this deponents knowledge being booke keeper as aforesaid<br />
and seeing the letters written in that behalfe. And otherwise hee cannot<br />
depose.
To the 17th hee saith that the said Antonio ffernandez Caravajall<br />
by order and direction of the said Rumbida and for his accompt hath<br />
paid and satisfied for assurance of part of the foresaid goods<br />
thatart of the foresaid goods<br />
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