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the knowne Correspondent here of the saydf … the knowne Correspondent here of the saydfd Lopez de<br />
Apatris the Producent from which wools the said Linnens proceeded And further he cannot depose
To the eight and ninth articles he deposetha nd saith that<br />
it is the custome for the Master of Purser of every<br />
shipp to signe three bills of Lading, all of one tenour,<br />
and he deposeth that the bill of Lading for the nine<br />
bales of Linnen predeposed of, he saw the<br />
same bill in the hands of the said Melchior Aranguren<br />
and that it was signed or firmed in the name of<br />
John kein the Master of the said shipp the ''hare in<br />
the feild'', but he saith that he knoweth not the said kein<br />
and he saith that the bill of Lading mentioned in the<br />
said ninth article (which is it that he supposeth he saw) being<br />
not now by him to be seene or perused that he cannot further<br />
depose to the said articles, nor to the schedule therein<br />
mentioned./.
To the tenth article he deposeth that In the said Bill of<br />
Lading which this deponent saw concerning the sayd nine<br />
bales of Linnen, the said Linnens were consigned to one<br />
Peter Grout, whome he saith he knoweth not, and he saith<br />
that Sevill is about ninetie Leagues distant from<br />
Cadiz, and that noe shipps of any burden goe up to<br />
Sevill, And further he cannot depose./
To the eleaventh article he deposeth and saith that (to his<br />
the deponents best remembrance) It was in Aprill 1655<br />
when the arlate Aranguren did here in London showe<br />
and communicate unto him the deponent a Letter from the<br />
arlate Bertram de Baud and Mathew de La ffitt<br />
signifying therby the lading on board the arlate shipp<br />
the ''hare inm the ffeild'' the said nine balles of Linnens for<br />
the accompt of the sayd Lopez de Apatris, and that the[?n]<br />
and therewith the said Aranguren shewd this deponent<br />
an Accompt, which was sent with the said Letter, whicg<br />
Accompt did and doth declare and sett forth the<br />
Nature, quality and prices of the said nine bales of<br />
Linnens, And he saith that at this his time of<br />
examination he perusing the said accompt (remayning in<br />
the Registry in this Court) that it is the same Accompt<br />
and none other, which the said Aranguren imparted and<br />
communicated unto him the deponent, The which he knoweth<br />
for that it is the same character this deponent hath seene<br />
in all the Letters which have come from them the sayd<br />
De Baud and De La ffitt unto the said Aranguren<br />
And further he cannot depose./
To the twelth article he deposeth and saith that he is<br />
convinved by and for the reasons by him predeposed that<br />
the said nine bales of Linnen were and are the proper goods<br />
of the said Lopez de Apatris , and that he being a man<br />
of a good estate runneth the sole adventure and hazard<br />
therof, And further he cannot depose.
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