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<document-start>
1. saith the sayd goods Lockerams were by the sayd Keene entered
2. in the Customs house at Saint Lucar as laden to be transported (with the rest
3. of the goods delivered from aboard the sayd vessell or Ketch) at Palma, and
4. that notwithstanding the sayd entrie this deponent and the sayd Watts
5. having a former permission from the King of Spaine to ..... enter freely
6. any kinde of french goods at Saint Lucar did by virtue of that permission
7. cleere the sayd Lockerams out of the Custome house at Saint Lucar and
8. caused them to be brought into the warehouses of the sayd Watts and
9. this deponent, But saith that after they had bin about tenn dayes in
10. the possession of the sayd Watts and this deponent, the Judge of the Admiralty
11. of Saint Lucar came to the sayd Watts and this deponent and demanded the sayd
12. Lockerams againe of the sayd Watts and this deponent or bayle for the
13. value of them for that it did appeare (as hee sayd) that the sayd
14. Lockerams were intended to be transported to Palma where they were
15. prohibited goods and noe body there had permission to vend any such
16. goods there and therefore there upon this deponent and the sayd Watts
17. were forced to give in bayle for the sayd Lockerams to stand to the
18. Judgment of the Judge of the Court of Judicature in that behalfe
19. whether the sayd Lockerams were not confiscable for that it did
20. appeare they were to have bin transported to Palm: but this
21. deponent beleeveth that if the warr had not soone after broke out
22. betwixt England and Spaine the sayd Lockerams would have
23. bin cleered by sentence And further to this article hee cannot depose/
24. To the 3 hee saith that hee this deponent having bin divers yeares a Merchant
25. resident at Saint Lucar thereby knoweth that it is usuall for Merchants
26. to bring french linnens (though a prohibited Commoditie) privat and
27. sell them there, and that if .............. the sayd Linnens bee there discovered
28. by the King of Spaines Officers to bee packed amongst other goods yet
29. the Marchants for a smale gratuity doe many tymes procure the
30. officers to connive at the ladning of them And hee this deponent hath
31. severall tymes had french linens sent and landed at Saint Lucar and
32. hath there sold and disposed of them And further hee cannot depose/
33. To the 4th article hee saith hee well knoweth the Lockerams arlate
34. were privately packed up in fower fatts of flaxe but cannot as hee
35. saith saye whether they the officers would not have discovered the same
36. with if the sayd Keene had not made entrie of them as a foresayd
37. for that hee knoweth it was a thing usuall with the officers ˹at Saint Lucar˺ to open
38. fatts and truncks, .............................. empty them, to discover what
39. sort of goods were packed in them And further hee cannot depose
40. To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/
41.
42. To the Interrogatories CENTRE HEADING
43. To the first Interrogatories hee answereth that hee cometh to testifie in this cause
44. at the request of the producent Cowse to whome ˹hee˺ is affined in a remote degree
45. videlicet this deponents wife and the sayd Cowse his wife are Cousen Germans
46. once removed, and saith hee hath noe other relation to the sayd Cowse saving
47. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">what</margin>
</document-end>

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