HCA 13/68 f.296r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 296 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/09/19 |
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and Proprietor of the sayd respective parcells of moneyes and plate
which he knoweth for that the same were and are the proceed of the producents owne goods linnen Cloth and other Commodities which
the producent sent from Hamburgh to his factor who laded the sayd
sylver and plate. And otherwise saving his subsequent depositions
he saith he cannot depose.
To the second Article of the sayd allegation and to the bill of lading therein
mentioned to be exhibited and nowe shewne to him this Examinat he saith
That after the lading of the foresayd parcells of meoneys and plate
in manner aforesayd the arlate John Low master of the sayd shipp did
in the port of Saint Lucar aforesayd in the presence and sight of this deponent
signe or firme three bills of lading all of one tenor for the same
And saith that two of the sayd bills were left at Saint Lucar with the
factor who did lade the sayd moneys and plate, and one of them came
along with the sayd sylver, and being found aboard att the tyme of
the seizure of the sayd shipp was as he hath heard sent into the Registry
of this Court, And saith that the bill of lading in this article sayd to
be exhibited and now shewne him is one of the sayd bills of lading which
this deponent saw firmed as aforesayd, And the same was and is true and
not colourable, which he knoweth for the reasons aforesayd. And otherwise
cannot depose.
To the thirdand 3th Articles of the sayd allegation
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To the fifth Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the
sayd Arnold Woulters was and is an Hamburgher borne and for such
Commonly accounted this deponent himselfe being a native of the same place
And further saith that the sayd Arnold Woulters in the sayd moneth of November 1652
and att the tyme of the lading of the sayd sylver and money respectively
as aforesaid and for six yeares before or thereabouts was and is an
Inhabitant of Hamburgh. and that for about 11 yeares next before he
lived in Sevilia in Spayne as a merchant stranger this deponent
being his servant and Cashier for the greatest part of the sayd 11
yeares. And that the producent for about 6 or 7 yeares last past hath
bene and is Burgher of Hamburgh, and for all his tyme hath bene
and is a subiect of the free State of Hamburgh and so accounted. And
further cannot depose
To the sixth Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that having
bene in his youth bredd upp in the way of merchandizing under the sayd
producent as aforesayd, and having since continually had and kept correspondence
with him doth thereby know, that the sayd Arnold Woulters for these 16 or
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