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than the bills of lading by him formarly d … than the bills of lading by him formarly deposed, nor that they or any of them took<br />
or made any private note or memorandis[?] for delivery of the same to any other<br />
[?] that saith as in the sayd bills are named, or that the sayd moneys did belong<br />
to the accompt of any other person. And further he cannot depose.
To the tenth he saith he doth not know or is convinced that the sayd moneys or any<br />
part thereof did or doth belong to and hollander or subject of the ffactoers[?] of<br />
the united Provinces of King of ffrance interate whatsoever. And further <br />
saith that the sayd shipps were both of them bound for Ostend and not for<br />
Holland or any port in Holland the united Provinces under the states generall<br />
or any port of the King of ffrance. nor was the sayd moneys or any [?]<br />
thereof, or the proceed thereof or any of thereof to have bene so into any port<br />
under jurisdiction of the foresayd states or King of ffrance for the Accompt of any of <br />
their subjects nor to be disputed[?] by their order that this deponent haht heard<br />
or beleiveth. And further he cannot depose.
To the eleventh he saith that ffrancis[?] du Beys laded the sayd moneys himself<br />
and otherwise negatively. And further he cannot depose.
To the twelth he saith that the said Du Boys did acquaint this deponent at Cadiz <br />
that the sayd moneys now claymed were laden for and att the Account and <br />
Adventure of him the sayd ffrancs du Boys. and otherwise he cannot depose
To the thirteenth he saith that he was borne att noar[?] in Lakeland but resides<br />
for the most part att St Lucar in Spaine, and sayth he hath noe propty or<br />
interest by way of ensureance[?] in the sylver now claymed nor any part thereof,<br />
neither doth he [?], or shall have any benefit by the [?] thereof.<br />
And further he cannot depose.
To the fourteenth, fifteenth sixteenth and seventeenth Interries <br />
he saith he cannot depose.
To the eighteenth he saith that after the sayd Bills of lading were signed at<br />
aforesayd the sayd pursor of the shipp ''Sampson'' delivered two of the<br />
bills signed by him for the said money aboard the ''Sampson'' to the sayd ffrancis <br />
du Boys, and kept one of them for the sayd master of the ''Sampson'' otto george<br />
And the sayd Christian Cloppenbergh likewise of the three bills he signed <br />
for the sayd moneys laden aboard the ''Salvador'' delivered two of them to the sayd<br />
ffrancis du Boys, and reteryned one of them in his owne [?] And<br />
further saving his foregoing depositions he cannot depose.
/ti the nineteenth he saith that the bills of lading annexed to the allegation<br />
and now showne him are two of the Bills he saw signed in Cadize as <br />
aforesayd, which by the markes in the margents, and firme of the sayd<br />
bills respectively he is well [?] of And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the twentyeth he saith that all the papers aboard the shipps ''Sampson'' and <br />
''Salvador'' were delived to the Takers of the sayd shippe. But by what<br />
meanes the bills annexed and now showne him came to this citty and into<br />
the Registry of this court he knoweth not, and otherwise he cannot depose. <br />
Saving as he believeth the Takers of the sayd shipp sent the sayd bills<br />
into this Court.
To the one and twentyeth he saith that the Interrate ffrancis du Bois came from <br />
Cadize to Hamburgh in another shipp whose masters [?] [?]<br />
and otherwise negatively. And further he cannot depose.
To the two and twenteys he saith that the sayd money now claymed was all of it<br />
Laden and on Comand of the pporte of Cadiz; and there was noe [?]<br />
or [?] for the same that this deponent knoweth of And otherwise he<br />
cannot depose.
To the three and twentyth he saith he soes not know of any sylver or goods<br />
whatsoever delivered out of the sayd shipp after the lading of the money<br />
now claymed, and further referring himself to his former depositions<br />
he cannot depose.
To the four and twentyeth he saith that ffrancis du boys receyved two bills <br />
of lading of cone [?] from this pursor of the ''Sampson''. and two of one<br />
cenor[?] from Christian Cloppenburgh. [?] four in all for the sylver <br />
laden aboard them respectively as is predeposed. And further he cannot <br />
depose.
Tourther he cannot <br />
depose.
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