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|Transcription=were (as he hath predeposed) laden aboard at Cadiz for
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his the sayd Fr Arangurens account, and for his account
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delivered at Roane unto the arlate De Baud and
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DE La ffitt his the said Arangurens Agents or
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ffactors there, who by the sayd Arangurens orders made
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sale of the said woolls and with the proceed therof nought
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the eight bales of Linnen arlate, And further to the
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said articles he cannot depose, saving that the sayd Linnens
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were consigned to the aforenamed Bartholomew Lopez de
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Apatris at Cadiz or his Assignes there for the account of
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him the said De Aranguren./
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To the seaventh article of the said allegation he deposeth
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and saith that presently upon the Lading of the said eight bales
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of Linnens aboard the shipp the ''hare in the feild'' arlate
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for the account of the arlate Aranguren the producent by
 +
the sayd DE Baud and de La ffitt his ffactors, they
 +
advised him therof (as he hath predeposed) and with the
 +
said Letter sent a bill of Lading, which he the deponent
 +
saw (about a fortnight (as he remembreth) before the
 +
newes came of the said shipps surprizall) and that the said
 +
bill of Lading was signed, John kein, as Master of
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the sayd shipp the ''hare in the feild'' But he saith he
 +
knoweth not the said John Kein nor his handwryting And
 +
further he cannot depose.
 +
 
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To the eighth article of the sayd allegation he deposeth and
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saith That the accompt of and concerning the nature, quality
 +
and quantityes of the Eight bales of Linnen arlate (by him
 +
predeposed of) was received by the arlate Aranguren the producent
 +
here at London, and by him the said Aranguren shewne
 +
unto this deponent about a fortnight before the first
 +
newes came of the takeing or surprizing the arlate shipp
 +
the ''hare in the ffeild''
  
 
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were (as he hath predeposed) laden aboard at Cadiz for
his the sayd Fr Arangurens account, and for his account
delivered at Roane unto the arlate De Baud and
DE La ffitt his the said Arangurens Agents or
ffactors there, who by the sayd Arangurens orders made
sale of the said woolls and with the proceed therof nought
the eight bales of Linnen arlate, And further to the
said articles he cannot depose, saving that the sayd Linnens
were consigned to the aforenamed Bartholomew Lopez de
Apatris at Cadiz or his Assignes there for the account of
him the said De Aranguren./

To the seaventh article of the said allegation he deposeth
and saith that presently upon the Lading of the said eight bales
of Linnens aboard the shipp the hare in the feild arlate
for the account of the arlate Aranguren the producent by
the sayd DE Baud and de La ffitt his ffactors, they
advised him therof (as he hath predeposed) and with the
said Letter sent a bill of Lading, which he the deponent
saw (about a fortnight (as he remembreth) before the
newes came of the said shipps surprizall) and that the said
bill of Lading was signed, John kein, as Master of
the sayd shipp the hare in the feild But he saith he
knoweth not the said John Kein nor his handwryting And
further he cannot depose.

To the eighth article of the sayd allegation he deposeth and
saith That the accompt of and concerning the nature, quality
and quantityes of the Eight bales of Linnen arlate (by him
predeposed of) was received by the arlate Aranguren the producent
here at London, and by him the said Aranguren shewne
unto this deponent about a fortnight before the first
newes came of the takeing or surprizing the arlate shipp
the hare in the ffeild