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|Transcription=1. The same day CENTRE HEADING
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2. Examined on the sayd allegation./
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3. <margin value="Left">3</margin>
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4. Beniamin Bathurst of London Merchant aged 19 yeares or
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5. thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as
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6. followeth videlicet./
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7. To the first ˹and second˺ articles of the sayd allegation ˹and the XXXXXXXXXX therein mentioned˺ hee saith that hee lived at Sivill in
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8. Spaine for the space of a yeare and somewhat more ended about August ˹1655˺ last in
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9. house with one Mr Anthony Upton who and his Company videlicet his brother Gilbert
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10. Upton and Gerrard LLoid were ˹then˺ Correspondents to, and Agents of the Arlate
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11. Christopher Boone, who as this deponent in the tyme of his residence at Sevill
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12. heard) was a great trader and had great correspondence and dealings with severall
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13. Merchants within the dominions of Spaine, and lived there ˹at Sevill˺ him selfe diverse yeares
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14. And saith that in the yeare 1654 hee liveing in howse at Civill with the sayd
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15. Anthony Upton and being by him imployed about his Merchandising affayres hath
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16. by that X meanes severall tymes seene and perused the sayd Uptons bookes of
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17. Accompts, and thereby did finde that the sayd Anthony ˹Upton˺ had in the yeares 1653 and
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18. 1654 receaved great quantities of goods from the sayd mr Boone and for his
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19. Accompt, and had disposed of them unto daniell de Leon and ffrancis Pannique
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20. (Correspondents and Agents at Civill for the arlate Adrian Goldsmith of
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21. Antwerpe) for Accompt of the sayd Goldsmith, and by the sayd bookes of the ˹sayd˺ Upton
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22. it did to this deponent appeare, that in the yeare 1654 upon an Accompte
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23. made betweene the sayd Upton, de Leon and Pannique, touching goods goods
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24. sent by the sayd Boone and by the sayd Upton sold ˹as his Agent˺ to the sayd de Leon and
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25. Pannique XXX Agents of the sayd Goldsmith for Accompt of the sayd Goldsmith
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26. the sayd Adrian Goldsmith was really indebted to the sayd Christopher Boone
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27. in the summe of two hundred thousand Tyalls olate, And saith hee hath seene GUTTER
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28. letters of Correspondence bearing date in the yeare 1654 and not long after the
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29. moneth of November that yeare, sent by the sayd Boone to the sayd Anthony Upton
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30. declareing that the sayd Goldsmith had in satisfaction of the two hundred
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31. thiusand Ryalls aforesayd which hee was indebted to him the sayd Boone
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32. made an Assignement of Transference of certayne barrs of silver and peeces GUTTER
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33. of eight and certayne quantitie of Cotcheneale X which which the sayd Goldsmith
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34. had casued to bee laden aboard the Sampson Saint George, the Salvador and Morning
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35. Starr, and that hee the sayd Boone had accepted of the sayd Transference or Assignment GUTTER
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36. And therefore they should take notice thereof or to that effect, And this deponent did GUTTER
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37. afterwards see and observe by the bookes ˹of Accompt˺ of the sayd Upton that the sayd debt of
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38. two hundred thiusand Ryalls owing by the sayd Goldsmith was entred as diXXXX GUTTER
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39. by reason of the Transference made as aforesayd, which letter of Correspondence
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40. sent by the sayd Boone to the sayd Upton touching the sayd Transfernce, and the XXXX GUTTER
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41. aforesayd made in the sayd Uptons books for discharge of the sayd Goldsmith from the
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42. debt hee XXXXX this deponent soe sawe before the difference happened betwixt
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43. England and Spaine, and therefore beleeveth that the sayd Transference was made
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44. really made before the sayd difference happened and for touching the silver and Cotcheneale
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45. afterwards seized in the Sampson Salvadoe Saint George and Morning Starr, and further
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46. referring him selfe to the Registry of this Court hee cannot depose XXXXX
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47. alsoe XX the reasons aforesayd beleeveth the Instrument XXXXX XXXX XXXXX
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48. XXXXXXX XXXX arlate to XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX made
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49. To the third hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the Registry of this Court
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50. and further cannot depose thereto./
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51. To the 4th hee saith hee hath observed for these 3 or 4 yeeres wherein hee hath GUTTER
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52. bin imployed in merchandizing affayres that it is a thing frequent amongst
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53. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Merchants</margin>
  
 
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1. The same day CENTRE HEADING
2. Examined on the sayd allegation./
3. <margin value="Left">3</margin>
4. Beniamin Bathurst of London Merchant aged 19 yeares or
5. thereabouts a wittnes sworne and examined saith and deposeth as
6. followeth videlicet./
7. To the first ˹and second˺ articles of the sayd allegation ˹and the XXXXXXXXXX therein mentioned˺ hee saith that hee lived at Sivill in
8. Spaine for the space of a yeare and somewhat more ended about August ˹1655˺ last in
9. house with one Mr Anthony Upton who and his Company videlicet his brother Gilbert
10. Upton and Gerrard LLoid were ˹then˺ Correspondents to, and Agents of the Arlate
11. Christopher Boone, who as this deponent in the tyme of his residence at Sevill
12. heard) was a great trader and had great correspondence and dealings with severall
13. Merchants within the dominions of Spaine, and lived there ˹at Sevill˺ him selfe diverse yeares
14. And saith that in the yeare 1654 hee liveing in howse at Civill with the sayd
15. Anthony Upton and being by him imployed about his Merchandising affayres hath
16. by that X meanes severall tymes seene and perused the sayd Uptons bookes of
17. Accompts, and thereby did finde that the sayd Anthony ˹Upton˺ had in the yeares 1653 and
18. 1654 receaved great quantities of goods from the sayd mr Boone and for his
19. Accompt, and had disposed of them unto daniell de Leon and ffrancis Pannique
20. (Correspondents and Agents at Civill for the arlate Adrian Goldsmith of
21. Antwerpe) for Accompt of the sayd Goldsmith, and by the sayd bookes of the ˹sayd˺ Upton
22. it did to this deponent appeare, that in the yeare 1654 upon an Accompte
23. made betweene the sayd Upton, de Leon and Pannique, touching goods goods
24. sent by the sayd Boone and by the sayd Upton sold ˹as his Agent˺ to the sayd de Leon and
25. Pannique XXX Agents of the sayd Goldsmith for Accompt of the sayd Goldsmith
26. the sayd Adrian Goldsmith was really indebted to the sayd Christopher Boone
27. in the summe of two hundred thousand Tyalls olate, And saith hee hath seene GUTTER
28. letters of Correspondence bearing date in the yeare 1654 and not long after the
29. moneth of November that yeare, sent by the sayd Boone to the sayd Anthony Upton
30. declareing that the sayd Goldsmith had in satisfaction of the two hundred
31. thiusand Ryalls aforesayd which hee was indebted to him the sayd Boone
32. made an Assignement of Transference of certayne barrs of silver and peeces GUTTER
33. of eight and certayne quantitie of Cotcheneale X which which the sayd Goldsmith
34. had casued to bee laden aboard the Sampson Saint George, the Salvador and Morning
35. Starr, and that hee the sayd Boone had accepted of the sayd Transference or Assignment GUTTER
36. And therefore they should take notice thereof or to that effect, And this deponent did GUTTER
37. afterwards see and observe by the bookes ˹of Accompt˺ of the sayd Upton that the sayd debt of
38. two hundred thiusand Ryalls owing by the sayd Goldsmith was entred as diXXXX GUTTER
39. by reason of the Transference made as aforesayd, which letter of Correspondence
40. sent by the sayd Boone to the sayd Upton touching the sayd Transfernce, and the XXXX GUTTER
41. aforesayd made in the sayd Uptons books for discharge of the sayd Goldsmith from the
42. debt hee XXXXX this deponent soe sawe before the difference happened betwixt
43. England and Spaine, and therefore beleeveth that the sayd Transference was made
44. really made before the sayd difference happened and for touching the silver and Cotcheneale
45. afterwards seized in the Sampson Salvadoe Saint George and Morning Starr, and further
46. referring him selfe to the Registry of this Court hee cannot depose XXXXX
47. alsoe XX the reasons aforesayd beleeveth the Instrument XXXXX XXXX XXXXX
48. XXXXXXX XXXX arlate to XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX made
49. To the third hee saith hee referreth him selfe to the Registry of this Court
50. and further cannot depose thereto./
51. To the 4th hee saith hee hath observed for these 3 or 4 yeeres wherein hee hath GUTTER
52. bin imployed in merchandizing affayres that it is a thing frequent amongst
53. <margin value="Bottom right, under main body of text, as lead to next page">Merchants</margin>

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