HCA 13/69 Silver 1 f.18r Annotate

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To the fifteenth he saith that he was borne and living with his precontest Don
Antonio att Garachicho aforesayd. and saith he hath noe manner of Interest
whatsoever by way of property ensureance or otherwise in the sylver now
claymed nor any part thereof, neythe will it be any benefit to this
Rendent if the same be restored.

To the sixteenth seventeenth eighteenth and nineteenth Interogatories he saith
he cannot depose.

To the twentyeth. negatively.

To the one and twentyeth he saith that the sayd Christian Cloppenbergh
aboard his shipp signed and delivered to Lorenzo de Veles then being likewise
aboard three bills of Lading all of one tenor. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the two and twentyeth he said and deposeth that the money now claymed
was all of it laden aboard the shipp Salvador in the bay of Cadize she then
riding under the Command of and neere to the fforts of the sayd towne. and saith
that there was not any license pasport or Cocquett for the sayd moneyes that
this Rendent heard or knew of. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the Interrogatories given in the 26th day of May
1653 [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first and second he saith that he is alltogether ignorant of the Lawes
and Customes of Spaine. And otherwise to theis Interrogatories he cannot
depose.

Roger Kilverte [SIGNATURE, LHS]
Sam Delaplace [SIGNATURE, LHS]
Repeated before Dr Stephens

Pasqaull Andrada his firme [SIGNATURE, RHS]

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The same day [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the sayd Allegation.

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Thomas Sanchez Durissa of Peru in the Indias borne att Valladolid in
Spaine merchant aged about thirty four yeares
a witnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth
as followeth.

To the first Article of the sayd Allegation This deponent saith and deposeth that
he this deponent for six or seven yeares now last past hath knowne the
arlate Lorenzo da Veles a merchant of Cadiz in Soayne: and saith
that being at the West Indies he saw there the sayd Lorenzo [?deviles] possessed
of certayne smalll barrs of plate and Mexico moneyes which he caused to be
laden for his owne Accompt for Cadiz whither this deponent afterwards
came and there the sayd Lorenzo with the sayd plate and moneyes bought
the money now claymed being peices of eight of Peru, which he caused
to be put in four and twenty baggs marked with the marke in the
margent, twenty of the sayd baggs each of them conteyning two hundred peices
of eight being the proper money and for the sole Accompt of him the sayd
Lorenzo; and four of the sayd baggs conteyning likewise wach of them
two hundred peices of eight as the sayd Lorenzo then sayd and declared to
and for the use and Accompt of Pedro ad Andrea Hannekaerts of Antwerpe
in fflanders, this deponent being present and seeing the greater part of
the peices of eight in the sayd four and twenty baggs of ,money bought, and
helped likewise to tell the same. and seeing the sayd Lorenzo afterwards
in the queiet possession of tem all, whereby this deponent knoweth that
the sayd Lorenzo de Veles in the monthes arlate was and att present is the
lawfull Owner of twenty of the sayd baggs, and is so accounted. And that
the sayd Pedro and Andrea Hannakaert in the monethes arlate were and now
are the true and lawfull Proprietors of the four other baggs, and so accounted
And otherwise he cannot depose.