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Transcription

To the Crosse Interrogatories

To the .1. he saith he is master of the sayd shipp and so hath bene since August last
and came first aboard att Bilboa and was in her when she was seized.

To the 2. he saith he hath knowne the sayd shipp 5 monethes. and otherwise to this
interrogatory saving his foregoing depositions cannot depose./

To the 3. he saith he saw delivery of possession of the sayd shipp made as aforesayd
to the sayd Thomas de Santa Columba for the use of himselfe and Companye all
Spaniards Lazaro de Vrmaithi Pedro del Guiero Jacques de Backer
and three others whose names he remembreth not att present wanting his
papers all being Inhabitants of Bilboa Badro dal Guiero excepted
who liveth in Portugalota. and otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition
cannot depose.

To the .5. he saith the sayd shipp came from Bilboa and is bound for Ostend
and beleiveth that before August last she belonged to Amsterdam and
further cannot depose.

To the .6. he saith he hath knowne Thomas Sarache Santa Columba 20 yeares and upwards and
he is a Spaniard borne and for 10 yeares last past and upwards hath with his
family lived in Bilboa. and John Mendietta from his infancy being a
native of Bilboa and there hath lived all his tyme. and saith for want of
his papers he remembreath not the names of the other persons interrogated, nor
can further or otherwise answer them by referring himselfe to his
foregoeing depositions.

To the .7th. hee saith he saw none of his shipps lading bought, and saith further
that saving the sayd bills of lading and that the Laders did att the tyme of
lading the sayd goods declare that they were really for the respective
uses and accompts of the severall persons to whose accompt they are entred
in the respective bills of lading for the same, he can give noe accompt
at all of the property of the sayd goods. and further cannot depose.

To the 8th he saith he saw the sayd John Baptista de Mondiela and others
the laders of the sayd goods att Bilboa about the tyme of the lading thereof, the
names of which Laders and their Country are as followeth. Thomas
de Columba ffrancisco de Serissar, Martin de LLano, Joan de ff[?XXXX]
all Spaniards, Giles de Buy a fflandrian, Juan de Barolla [?X]spaniard
Juques de Baquer a fflandrian, ffrancisco Bandorbaque a fflandrian
all which persons this deponent saw aboard his sayd shipp att Bilboa
and saith he saw most part of the sayd goods in the ware howses of the sayd
Laders att Bilboa before the same were laden, and particularly the
goods laden by Thomas de Santa Columba the principall Lader, and
the sayd persons did every of them come aboard with the goods by them
respectively laden, and otherwise he cannot depose.

To the .9th. negatively to every part thereof.

To the 10th hee saith this last and present voyage is the outward voyage of
the sayd shipp and her lading is .9163 sackes of wooll or thereabouts
and 700 kintall of Iron or thereabouts for accompt as per bill of lading
to which he referreth and the sayd voyage was begunn .1st. December
last past stile of Spanish; and her former voyage before she was bought
of the sayd Barens was as he hath heard from Saint Sebastians, but of that
hee can render noe accompt. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the .11. negatively.

To the 12. he saith he knoweth nothing thereof.

To the 13. he saith he was borne in and Inhabiteth att Portugalota in
Biscay 2 leagues from Bilboa. and otherwise negatively having noe
relation to the sayd Owners nor propriety in the sayd goods.

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