HCA 13/68 f.698v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 698 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2017/07/01 |
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D.1.
Conrad de Briel}
and Company for the}
Santo Spirito}
The 3d day of March 1653.
The foresaid Antonio de Ponte to the Crosse Interrogatories
brought in 3d March 1653.
To the 1. he saith he cometh to be a witnes att the desire ofAnthonio
Rodriguez Roblez. and as to the property and identity of the sayd
shipp Spirito Santo he referreth him selfe to his foregoeing
depositions and further cannot depose.
To the .2. he saith he knoweth not that the name of the sayd shipp
is written in dutch that being a language not understood by him.
and being not att the Barbadoes with the sayd shipp knoweth not what
papers were on board her. and further referring himselfe
to his foregoeing depositions he cannot depose.
To the third he saith he never saw any Commission on board the sayd
shipp against the English nor doth he know beleive or hath heard any
such matter. And as touching his Religion he saith he is a Roman
Catholique, and holdeth himselfe bound as a Christian man to speak
the truth and nothing but the truth upon his Oath in any cause betwixt
the Spanairds and English, and holdeth the English in generall
to be Christians of the Church Catholique and Apostolique. and
as for the interrate [?yoo] and Bredon he knoweth them not. And
further cannot depose
To the 4th. he saith that not belonging to teh sayd shipp the voyage
that she made when she came to the Barbadoes, he cannot depose
otherwise than as aforesayd.
Don Antonio [?XXXX]
Castillay Luz [?XXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The foresayd Anthonio Rodrigez
Roblez to the Interrogatories/
To the .1. he saith he comes to declare his knowledge in this cause
of himselfe as one looking after this busines on behalfe of the
sayd Conrad de Briel
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