HCA 13/69 Silver 12 f.2r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/69 Silver 12 |
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Folio | 2 |
Side | Recto |
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First transcriber | |
Oliver Tanner | |
First transcribed | |
2016/02/22 |
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To the 2 arlate of the said allogation This deponent saith that[?] for these[?] seven
years now last past the [?] producente have [?] and doe att present
[?] a great trade in merchandizing betwixed fflanders England
and Cadiz and St Lacar in Spayne and have [?] Agents and
Correspondents in [?] places, and have [?] the tyme aforesaid sent
severall [?] quantities of goods and merchandizes of English
manufacture by their Correspondent here in London Mr [?]
[?] Famier of [?] [?] to their factors att Cadiz to be
[?] here into sylver or other goods and to be turned
to England fflanders for accompt of them the producents; the promises[?]
he knoweth being servant and apprentice and Cashier to the
land, [?] (who was and is the Correspondnet of the
producents) and there by well knowing of and being privy to
the buying providing and sending to Cadiz in Spayne many thousands of
pounds [?] of English [?] and other main facters
within the said[?] tyme. And otherwise he cannot depose, saving
that by like[?] he knoweth that there have bene severall
pecees[?] of sylver within the tyme sent to the St James Stanier [?]
to the port of London for the accompt of the producents.
To the 3 arlate of the said allogation this deponent saith that the thirteene bills
of lading to the said allogation annexed and now showne him were sent by the
said producent to the said James Stainer this deponents master in order
to Clayme the sylver and plate in the mentioned for accompt of
the said producents; which bills of lading the deponent saw a
long tyme agoe in the Counting house of the [?] James Stamier and
believeth they are true and reall. And otherwise he cannot depose
To the 4th arlate of the allegation This deponent saith that the arlate
Cornelius and [?] [?] long before such tyme as
the shipps Sampson arlate was seized did send a letter of advise to
the [?] JAmes Stanier and therein did certify him that they
had [?] in telling[?] one[?] from their factors att Cadiz that
they had laden severall good quantities of sylver and plate
Containing and intending[>] the sylver and plate in the Sd x3[?] bills of
lading mentioned as his deponent [?] on board the shipp
Sampson Otto George Master for their use and accompt and desired[?]
the sayd James Stamier that in case the sayd shipp should happen in [?]
[?] for fflanders to be taken by the Parliament shipps that[?]
would Clayme the said sylver and plate for their use and accompt
which line of advice the said James Stanier did of this deponent
certaone knowledge and remembrance[?] [?] and this
deponent read and peruse[?] before the seizure of the said shipp the
Sampson happoned[?]. And otherwise cannot depose.
To the last he saith the foregoeing deposition is true.
upon the rest he is not examined by direction of the Producent of the
party[?] producent.
To the [?] Interries
To the 1. negatively