HCA 13/69 Silver 1 f.6r Annotate

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Transcription

Purser of the Sampson signed two other bills of Lading of the tenor
of the bill of lading interrate, which were as he hath predeposed
by the sayd purser delivered to the sayd produrent. And otherwise he
cannot depose.

To the eighteenth he saith that he knoweth the Bill interrate to be one
of the three bills before by him deposed of by the markes and
numbers, and beleiveth not that [there] [came] [anie] other bill of like
markes and numbers aboard the Sampson this voyage. And further he
cannot depose.

To the nineteenth he saith that the Bill of lading showne him now
att the tyme of his examination was brought by sea in the Custody of
the produ[c]ent of this deponents sight and knowledge, and the produ[c]ent
told this deponent that he delivered the same to [this] produ[c]ent. And [anie] [other] bill
of lading this deponent hath not seene touching the sayd sylver in this
Citty or [els]where in England. And further he cannot depose.

To the twentyeth he saith that the Interrate Lewis ffernandez came from
Cadiz in the Sampson interrate and was in her att the tyme of the sayd
seizure and this [Rendent] with him. And further he cannot depose.

To the one and twentyeth he saith that the produ[c]ent received from the
hand[s] of the [P]urser of the Sampson three bills of lading all [of] [one] [tenor]
for the sylver in question as he hath predeposed. And he this deponent
knoweth not that any of them were delivered back to the Interrogat
Otto George, or the sayd [P]urser. And further he cannot depose.

To the two and twentyeth he sayd that the sylver Interrate was brought
from the West Indies in a shipp of the Spanish ffleet whereof John
Sericho was Commannder, and the name of the sayd shipp as he taketh it
was the Saint Juan Baptista. And further to this Interrogatory he
cannot depose.

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