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|Transcription=laden as aforesayd for the sayd moneys plate and tobaccoes. And then heard
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the sayd Pedro Hulee say and declare that the sayd money sylver and
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goods were his owne and for his Accompt and that he was to runn the
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hazard and adventure of the. And further he cannot depose.
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To the third he saith that one of the bills of lading to the allegation annexed
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now shewne him was and is one of the Originall bills of lading
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arlate videlicet the second bill of lading having the name Christian
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Cloppenbergh att the foot thereof which with two other sof the same
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tenor with it this deponent saw the sayd Cloppenbergh firm att cadiz
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about the day of the sate thereof with his owne hand. And hhe verily
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beleiveth that the six other bills of ladeing were and are six of
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bills of lading originall arlate, and that the first of the sayd
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bills with the name Jan Martinsdorp att the foot thereof with two
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others of the same tenor with it were signed by the sayd John Martinsdorp
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and that the five remaining bills haveing att the foot of every
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of them respectively the name Ottavio Jorge were signed by Pedro
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da Campo Purser of the ''Sampson'' for the sylver and tobaccoes aboard the
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''Sampson'' this deponent well knowing the character and manner of
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writing of the sayd persons respectively. And otherwise referring
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himselfe to the Acts of this Court, and saving his subsequent depositions
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he cannot depose.
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To the fourth he saith that after the lading of the sayd moneys sylver and
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Tobaccoes as aforesayd the sayd shipps sett sayle therewith towards Ostend
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and in their course thither were surprized by some of the Parliament
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shipps haveing the sayd moneys sylver and tobaccoes then aboard them which
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came to the hands of the Captaines that tooke the same this deponent
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being aboard the ''Salvador'' att the tyme of seizure. And further he cannot depose.
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To the fifth he saith that the arlate Pedro Hulee told this deponent att Cadiz
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that notwithstanding the bills of lading for the sayd moneys plate and
 +
tobacco were in the Bills of Lading entred and drawne for the Accompt
 +
and Risco of the arlate Charles [Unique] of Antwerpe yet the same were
 +
really and truly for the Accompt of himselfe the sayd Pedro Hulee and
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upon his sole Adventure,. And this deponent beleeveth that the same were so
 +
laden for his use accompt and Risco being bought and procured by him
 +
in the Indies, and by him the sayd Hulee brought from the sayd Indies
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to Cadiz as aforesayd. And further he cannot depose.
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To the sixth he saith that the sayd Pedro de Hulee is accounted to be a native of
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Antwerp in fflanders and to be an Inhabitant of Cadiz in Spayne, and
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a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted, And further he cannot
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depose.
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To the Crosse Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
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[ADD DATA]
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To the first he saith he was aboard the ''Salvador'' interrate att the tyme of the
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sayd seizure, and came aboard her first as a Passenger att Cadiz in the
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month of October 1652.
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To the second he saith he hath knowne the interrate Pedro Hulee in the sayd Indies
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and Cadiz in Spaine for theise three yeares now past, and otherwise
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saving his foregoeing depositions he cannot depose.
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To the 3d he saith he saw the sayd Pedro Hulee att Cadiz the tyme interrate
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and saw him goe aboard the shipps whereon his goods and moneyes were
 +
laden att the tyme of the lading thereof, and saw the moneyes sylver ane goods now
 +
claymed att his the sayd producents ladeing att Carthahena in the West Indies
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in his quiet possession, and knoweth that he came with the Spanish galleons
 +
from the sayd Indies, and therein brought the same with him to Cadiz And
 +
further he cannot depose.
 
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laden as aforesayd for the sayd moneys plate and tobaccoes. And then heard
the sayd Pedro Hulee say and declare that the sayd money sylver and
goods were his owne and for his Accompt and that he was to runn the
hazard and adventure of the. And further he cannot depose.

To the third he saith that one of the bills of lading to the allegation annexed
now shewne him was and is one of the Originall bills of lading
arlate videlicet the second bill of lading having the name Christian
Cloppenbergh att the foot thereof which with two other sof the same
tenor with it this deponent saw the sayd Cloppenbergh firm att cadiz
about the day of the sate thereof with his owne hand. And hhe verily
beleiveth that the six other bills of ladeing were and are six of
bills of lading originall arlate, and that the first of the sayd
bills with the name Jan Martinsdorp att the foot thereof with two
others of the same tenor with it were signed by the sayd John Martinsdorp
and that the five remaining bills haveing att the foot of every
of them respectively the name Ottavio Jorge were signed by Pedro
da Campo Purser of the Sampson for the sylver and tobaccoes aboard the
Sampson this deponent well knowing the character and manner of
writing of the sayd persons respectively. And otherwise referring
himselfe to the Acts of this Court, and saving his subsequent depositions
he cannot depose.

To the fourth he saith that after the lading of the sayd moneys sylver and
Tobaccoes as aforesayd the sayd shipps sett sayle therewith towards Ostend
and in their course thither were surprized by some of the Parliament
shipps haveing the sayd moneys sylver and tobaccoes then aboard them which
came to the hands of the Captaines that tooke the same this deponent
being aboard the Salvador att the tyme of seizure. And further he cannot depose.

To the fifth he saith that the arlate Pedro Hulee told this deponent att Cadiz
that notwithstanding the bills of lading for the sayd moneys plate and
tobacco were in the Bills of Lading entred and drawne for the Accompt
and Risco of the arlate Charles [Unique] of Antwerpe yet the same were
really and truly for the Accompt of himselfe the sayd Pedro Hulee and
upon his sole Adventure,. And this deponent beleeveth that the same were so
laden for his use accompt and Risco being bought and procured by him
in the Indies, and by him the sayd Hulee brought from the sayd Indies
to Cadiz as aforesayd. And further he cannot depose.

To the sixth he saith that the sayd Pedro de Hulee is accounted to be a native of
Antwerp in fflanders and to be an Inhabitant of Cadiz in Spayne, and
a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted, And further he cannot
depose.

To the Crosse Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]

[ADD DATA]

To the first he saith he was aboard the Salvador interrate att the tyme of the
sayd seizure, and came aboard her first as a Passenger att Cadiz in the
month of October 1652.

To the second he saith he hath knowne the interrate Pedro Hulee in the sayd Indies
and Cadiz in Spaine for theise three yeares now past, and otherwise
saving his foregoeing depositions he cannot depose.

To the 3d he saith he saw the sayd Pedro Hulee att Cadiz the tyme interrate
and saw him goe aboard the shipps whereon his goods and moneyes were
laden att the tyme of the lading thereof, and saw the moneyes sylver ane goods now
claymed att his the sayd producents ladeing att Carthahena in the West Indies
in his quiet possession, and knoweth that he came with the Spanish galleons
from the sayd Indies, and therein brought the same with him to Cadiz And
further he cannot depose.