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To the 6th hee saith that the said Simon d … To the 6th hee saith that the said Simon da herera Leyva<br />
was in the moneth of June 1658: and before and since<br />
ffactor and correspondent of the said Producent Mr Robles<br />
and saith that in yeeres 1656: and 1657: the said Robles<br />
hath sent a great quantity of goods and Merchandizes<br />
from hence to the said da herera Leyva or other of the<br />
said Robles his factors, at the Canaryes. for his the said<br />
Tobles his owne account, And further deposeth not/.
To the 7th hee saith that about the beginning of the moneth<br />
of March last hee this deponent did hire and take to freight<br />
of Mr Richard fford of London Merchant<br />
the arlate ship the ''Saint Laurence'' which is of the burthen of about two hundred tonnes Peter Ben[?ewij GUTTER]<br />
=sent Master) and the said Mr Robbles having occasion to use<br />
some Tonnage in a ship to carry goods from hence to<br />
the Canaryes, and bring wines home for his account<br />
and the said ship the ''Saint Laurence'' being designed by<br />
this deponent to goe to the Canaryes, and to returne againe<br />
to this Port of London, the said Mr Robles did hire and take<br />
to freight (by Charter party bearing date the 19th day of<br />
March 1657 old stile) seaventy Tonnes of the said ship the ''Saint''<br />
''Laurence'' and having nowe seene the Charter party to the<br />
said Allegation annexed. hee saith the same was and is the said Charter party<br />
made betweene this deponent and the said Mr Robles and was<br />
on or about the day of the sate thereof really and truely<br />
signed, sealed and delivered by this deponent as and for his<br />
Act and deed, and the said Charter partie was and is true<br />
and reall and further deposeth not./:
To the 8th hee saith that about two or three dayes after the said<br />
Robles had taken the said Tonnage of this deponent as aforesaid<br />
hee did Lade or caused to laden or put on board the said<br />
ship ''Saint Laurence'' Peter Benewysent Master a great quantity of<br />
goods, amounting to a great Vallue, for his owne account<br />
as this deponent doth verily beleeve) and Consigned the same to the<br />
presaid Simon fa herera Leyva at the Canaryes who was<br />
ordered by the said Robles (as this deponent hath heard and beleeveth)<br />
to sell and dispose of the same, to the said Robles his best<br />
advantage and to returne the Proceed thereof in Canary wines and goods<br />
and further hee deposeth not:/:
Tothe 9th hee saith that upon the Lading of the foresaid goods<br />
the said ship the ''Saint Laurence'' herein this Port the said Mr Robles<br />
the better to secure his said goods and exchanges from seizure by [XXXX GUTTER] did cause<br />
two bills of Lading to be made for the same: and to be [XXXX GUTTER]<br />
signed by the said Peter Benenijsent the one in the English Language<br />
dated the 26th of March 1658: which hee saith was the reall and<br />
true bill of lading for the foresaid Robles his goods, and [XXX XXXXX GUTTER]<br />
the said goods are expressed and set downe for the account and<br />
(adventurefor the account and<br />
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