HCA 13/69 Silver 1 f.33v Annotate

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aforesaid, and two other bills of lading of the same [?] remaining in the [?}
of this Court, wheurby[?] it is declared that the said silver and moneyes were laden
aforesaid for the accompt of the producent James Vinqualt[?} And otherwise hee
cannot depose.

To the 6th hee saith That the ffactors predeposed after the lading of the silver and
moneys aforesaid did send letter of advise and the Original bills annexed and
now showed unto him, unto the producent James Piquett[?][ concerning the lading of
the said silver and money for his accompt Which hee deposeth for that hee [?]
deponent being here at london did before there was any rumor here of the seizure of
the said shipp, recive a letter of advise from the producent initiating that
said silver and moneys were laden aboard the Morning starr Michael van[?}
Lubkin master for the producente accompt, and that hee had recieved from his
said ffactors advise and bills of lading for the same, And desired this deponent
in case the said Shipp Should be seized and brought into England, to [?] the
said silver and moneys in his behalfe. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving
that hee verily beleeveth and is in [?] persyaded that the said bills of
lading were signed and firmed by the proper hand of the arlate Michael
van Lubkin at Cadiz and are true and reall bill of lading.

To the seaventh hee saith, That for the reasons predeposed, hee this deponent verily
beleeveth, That the silver and moneys arlate were really and truely provided for[?]
and put on board the shipp the Morning Starr' arlate to and for the proper
accompt and adventure of the said producent as is predeposed And otherwise
hee cannot depose

To the eighth hee saith and deposeth, That after the lading of the silver and[?]
moneys as aforesaid, the shipp the Morning Star arlate lett sayle there [?]
from Cadiz towards dunquirke or Ostend and was in her Course there when [?]
surprized and taken by some of the shipps of this Commonwealth and brought
up into the river of Thames where shee now is, And saith the said silver moneys[?]
and bills of lading, as this deponent verily beleeveth were aboard the said shipp
at the time of the said seixure and came to the hands and possession of the
seizore and Officer of this Commonwealth. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the Interries.

To the first hee said hee was not aboard the shipp the Morning Starr' at the time of the
seizure interrate[?} nor [?] belonged to the same, And otherwise deposeth not.

To the second hee saith hee hath knowne the interatre James Pinquett[?] for 10 years last
past. Peter Janson do Voughe for about 6 years and david [?] for about
5. years last past. And otherwise hee cannot depose:

To the third hee saith, That by reason of the bills of lading and letters of advise
predeposed hee is well assured that the said ffactor did at Cadiz aforesaid lade[?}
cause to bee laden the silver and moneys predeposed on board the shipp the
Morning Starr' interate, And saith the interrate Peter Janson de Voughe[?]
and David [?} are ffactors to the interrate Pinquett, but not nee for them[?}
And otherwise deposeth not:

To the 4th hee the interrate Pinquett is a ffactor borne neere [?] in fflanders
Peter Janson de Voughen at [?}, and david Afuirker[?}, as hee beleieeth
be native of Brudges in fflanders. And saith the said Pinquett hath lived about [?}
years last in the [?} over against the [?@} street in Antwerp [?} [?} [?} and
for severall years before lieve upon the Moor[?] at Antwerp and the interrat Peter
Janson