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To the last he saieth his foregoeing depos … To the last he saieth his foregoeing deposition is true./
To the Interrogatories on the behalf of His Highnesse [INDENTED HEADING]
To the first Interrogatorie hee saieth, That he cometh to testify the trueth<br />
of his knowledge in this Cause at the request of the Claymer John<br />
Rouse, and doeth not expect or us promised any benefitt by the restitution<br />
of the goods now Claymed. And further cannot depose./
To the second hee saieth, hee hath knowne the said John Rowse personally<br />
onely for some few daies last past, but by relation of the said Caseby<br />
he this deponent signed bills of lading in the said Rouse his name for his<br />
outwards Cargo predeposed, and did not then otherwise know him the said producent<br />
And further hee saieth he cannot depose./
To the third hee saieth, he referreth himselfe to that which he hath<br />
deposed to the Allegation in this Cause, And further hee cannot depose./
To the fowerth Interrogatorie he saieth, That he this examinate hath no other<br />
knowledge of the factor interrate then onley upon the occasion predeposed<br />
And that the said factor was and is commonly accompted a Portugueze<br />
by Nation And further to this Interrogatorie he cannot depose./
To the fifth hee saieth, That he well knoweth That the said Alvarez<br />
did actually cause the wynes in question to be laden on board this deponents<br />
shipp as aforesaid, and that Laurence Reynerson this deponents Steeresman<br />
received the same on board the said shipp, and that thereupon this<br />
deponent signed bills of lading for the same as aforesaid for the accompt<br />
aforesaid, and that this deponent doeth not beleeve that the goods now Claimed<br />
are for the accompt of any Spaniards or Subjects of the king of Spaine<br />
And further hee saieth he cannot of his knowledge or observation depose<br />
being, as he saieth, ignorant of any such Colouring, as is interrate./
To the 6th hee saieth, That he referreth himselfe to his<br />
precedent deposition made upon the allegation in this Cause, And<br />
further to this Interrogatorie he cannot depose
To the 7th hee saieth, That he this deponent signed the bill of lading<br />
aforesaid in the house of the said Alvarez at Oratava upon or about<br />
the day of the date therein expressed and not elsewhere nor otherwise<br />
And referreth himselfe to the said bill of lading now exhibited and to<br />
his precedent deposition to the Allegation in this Cause exhibited, hee saieth<br />
hee cannot further or otherwise depose./
Pieter Binn[?e]wysent [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 8th day of November 1658.
The Claime of Peter Sterico}<br />
for his goods and moneyes in}<br />
the ''two brothers'' [?XXXX] Cornelison master}<br />
taken by the ''fforrester ffrigot''}<br />
whereof Anthonie Archer was}<br />
Captaine Budd ffranklin}
Examined on an Allegation given in on the behalfe of the<br />
said Peter Sterico:
'''Ezidero Cattalan''' of Catalonia aged 20 yeeres or<br />
thereabouts sworne and Examined:/:
To the first article hee cannot depose.
To the second article hee saith hee well knoweth the arlate Peter Sterico<br />
and hath soe done for about Nine yeeres last, and saith that<br />
this deponent being upon a trading voyage in the monethes of may and<br />
June 1658: at Santa Cruze in the Canaryes, did about the Middle ofe in the Canaryes, did about the Middle of +
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