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|Transcription=To the nynth he saith that he this Rendent neyther knoweth nor beleiveth
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any the Contents [?saggesed] in this article. but beleiveth the Contrary and further
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cannot depose.
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To the tenth he saith that the sylver now claymed was and is for the onely
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Accompt of the producent and was to have bene delivered to him at Oostend
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and otherwise negatively to every part of this Interrogatorie.
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To the eleventh he saith that he hath in the Bay of Cadize and elsewhere [?of]
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heard the producent affirme and declare that the sayd sylver was laden
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for his owne proper Accompt and att his owne hazard and adventure. And
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further he cannot depose.
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To the twelfth he saith that he this Rendent was and is of Garachicho in Tener[iffe]
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both by birth and habitation. And saith that he this Rendent hath noe [?manas]
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propertie or other Interest whatsoever in the sylver now claymed by way [of]
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ensurance, or any other way, neither will the losse or confiscation thereof [?be]
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to his the Rendents damage, or the Restitution thereof to his benifit and
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advantage and otherwise he cannot depose.
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To the thirteenth and fourteeth he cannot depose.
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To the fifteenth he saith that the sylver now claymed as he hath predeposed
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was bought with the proceed of the Merchandizes of the Indies. and otherwise negatively
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And further he cannot depose.
  
 
To the sixteenth he saith he this Rendent knoweth not beleiveth or hath [?heard]
 
To the sixteenth he saith he this Rendent knoweth not beleiveth or hath [?heard]
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otherwise he cannot depose.
 
otherwise he cannot depose.
  
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To the seventeenth he saith that he this Rendent saw the Interrogat Pedro
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de Campo signe two other bills of lading of the tenor of the bill to []
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allegation annexed and the same were by the sayd Pedro delivered to [Don]
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Antonio de Ponte the producent and otherwise he cannot depose.
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To the eighteenth he saith that by the firme, markes in the margent and [?na]
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as well as by the Contents thereof, he this deponent is fully satisfyed and
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conoissced that the bill interrate is one of those that this Rendent saw [?the]
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sayd Pedro de Campo signe as aforesayd in the Baye of Cadize,  And further [he]
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deposeth not.
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To the nynteenth he saith that he knoweth that the three bills of lading
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mentioned were delivered into the hands of this deponents sayd Master the
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producent, and this Rendent knoweth that the syd producent left one of [?them]
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in Spaine, sent another by Land into fflanders, and kept the third bill in [?his]
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hande, and beleiveth that the Bill now showne him is the same as [?h]
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so kept in his owne Custody, and that he brought it himselfe to this Citty.
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otherwise he cannot depose.
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To the twentyeth he saith that the sayd Antonio de Ponte came aboard the
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''Sampson'' from Cadize, and was aboard att her surprizall. And otherwise [?he]
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cannot depose.
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To the one and twentyeth he saith that the sayd Pedro de Campo delivered
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bills interrate to the producent on board the ''Sampson'' in the bay of Cadize and [?the]
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same were not delivered back againe to the sayd Pedro. And further he cannot
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depose.
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To the two and twentyeth he saith and deposeth that the sylver now claymed
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brought from the Havana in the West Indies in a shipp named the ''St [?Juan]''
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''Baptista''. Juan Sericho Master or Commaunder. and otherwise he cannot depose
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To the three and twentyeth he saith that the sylver now claymed was laden [?on]
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the ''Sampson'' about ten dayes after the arrivall of the ''St Juan Baptista''
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|People=Pedro de Campo
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Antonio de Ponte
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Juan Sericho
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|Places=Ostend
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Cadiz
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Garachicho
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Flanders
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|Ships=Sampson
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St Juan Baptista
 
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To the nynth he saith that he this Rendent neyther knoweth nor beleiveth
any the Contents [?saggesed] in this article. but beleiveth the Contrary and further
cannot depose.

To the tenth he saith that the sylver now claymed was and is for the onely
Accompt of the producent and was to have bene delivered to him at Oostend
and otherwise negatively to every part of this Interrogatorie.

To the eleventh he saith that he hath in the Bay of Cadize and elsewhere [?of]
heard the producent affirme and declare that the sayd sylver was laden
for his owne proper Accompt and att his owne hazard and adventure. And
further he cannot depose.

To the twelfth he saith that he this Rendent was and is of Garachicho in Tener[iffe]
both by birth and habitation. And saith that he this Rendent hath noe [?manas]
propertie or other Interest whatsoever in the sylver now claymed by way [of]
ensurance, or any other way, neither will the losse or confiscation thereof [?be]
to his the Rendents damage, or the Restitution thereof to his benifit and
advantage and otherwise he cannot depose.

To the thirteenth and fourteeth he cannot depose.

To the fifteenth he saith that the sylver now claymed as he hath predeposed
was bought with the proceed of the Merchandizes of the Indies. and otherwise negatively
And further he cannot depose.

To the sixteenth he saith he this Rendent knoweth not beleiveth or hath [?heard]
of any Insurance made upon the sayd sylver or any part thereof. And
otherwise he cannot depose.

To the seventeenth he saith that he this Rendent saw the Interrogat Pedro
de Campo signe two other bills of lading of the tenor of the bill to []
allegation annexed and the same were by the sayd Pedro delivered to [Don]
Antonio de Ponte the producent and otherwise he cannot depose.

To the eighteenth he saith that by the firme, markes in the margent and [?na]
as well as by the Contents thereof, he this deponent is fully satisfyed and
conoissced that the bill interrate is one of those that this Rendent saw [?the]
sayd Pedro de Campo signe as aforesayd in the Baye of Cadize, And further [he]
deposeth not.

To the nynteenth he saith that he knoweth that the three bills of lading
mentioned were delivered into the hands of this deponents sayd Master the
producent, and this Rendent knoweth that the syd producent left one of [?them]
in Spaine, sent another by Land into fflanders, and kept the third bill in [?his]
hande, and beleiveth that the Bill now showne him is the same as [?h]
so kept in his owne Custody, and that he brought it himselfe to this Citty.
otherwise he cannot depose.

To the twentyeth he saith that the sayd Antonio de Ponte came aboard the
Sampson from Cadize, and was aboard att her surprizall. And otherwise [?he]
cannot depose.

To the one and twentyeth he saith that the sayd Pedro de Campo delivered
bills interrate to the producent on board the Sampson in the bay of Cadize and [?the]
same were not delivered back againe to the sayd Pedro. And further he cannot
depose.

To the two and twentyeth he saith and deposeth that the sylver now claymed
brought from the Havana in the West Indies in a shipp named the St [?Juan]
Baptista. Juan Sericho Master or Commaunder. and otherwise he cannot depose

To the three and twentyeth he saith that the sylver now claymed was laden [?on]
the Sampson about ten dayes after the arrivall of the St Juan Baptista

Topics

People


Pedro de Campo
Antonio de Ponte

Juan Sericho

Places


Ostend
Cadiz
Garachicho

Flanders

Ships


Sampson
St Juan Baptista