HCA 13/68 f.704v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 704 |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2016/05/29 |
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delivering of her lading Captaine Badily Commander of
a squadron of English shippes. (meaning Captaine Badiley
commander of a squadron of shipps in the service of this Commonwealth
arlate) came into the bay of Cadiz where the sayd
shipp Nightingale then did ride and was delivering the sayd
linnens, and that by order of the sayd Baddiley some of the Company
of the sayd English shipps did take out of the sayd shipp Nightingale
thirteene bales of linnen marked S and numbred .129
141. 153. 173. 182. 302. 315. 318. 310. 324. R. V. X.
being part of the sayd 132 bales of linnen which arrived
att Cadiz as aforesayd from Roane upon and for accompt of the
sayd James Pinquett, and that the sayd Badiley had caused the
sayd 13 bales so marked to be putt into some of the
English shipps that he had with him. And further he
saith he cannot depose saving that he hath seene the sayd 13
bales of linnen so marked and numbred in the prize office
here in London and doth beleive they were thither brought from
Cadiz in some of the sayd English shippes; and saveing that
for the reasons aforesayd he knoweth that the sayd thirteene bales
of linnen att the tyme of their sayd takeing away out of the
Nightingale by Captaine Badily (which was, as the sayd de Masses
letters did intemat in or about the month of March 1652 english
stile or March last past before this instant March now current did really and truely belong and
appertaine unto the sayd James Pinquet being bought and laden for
his use and accompt as aforesayd. And otherwise he cannot depose
To the 7th article he saith he cannot depose
To the 8th article he saith he cannot depose.
To the Crosse Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the 1. he saith he is a native and Inhabitant of Antwerpe where he
hath lived all his tyme. and further otherwise then negatively cannot
depose saving that he is Booke holder and Cashier to the producent
and liveth in howse with him.
To the .2. he saith that the howse of the sayd James Pinquet is scituat
in the Hopelandt street in Antwerpe. and further saving as aforesayd
he cannot depose.
To the .3. he saith he knoweth not the person of Jacques ffermanel aforesayd
but by Correspondencyes hath knowne him two yeares for and
during which tyme he hath lived as should seeme by his letters att
Rohan in ffrance. And further he cannot depose.
To the 4th he saith he was not present att nor saw the buying of the
sayd linnen. and for and touching the propriety thereof cannot
further depose than as aforesayd.
To the .5th he saith he knoweth that the sayd James Pinquet and Jacques
ffermanel are not partners together in trade nor have any ioynt [?XXX]
for such goods as they send to each other but knoweth that the sayd Jacques ffer=
manel for theis 2. yeares last past or thereabouts hath bene and is
the factor or Agent of the sayd James Pinquet and receiving payment
of factory for all busines which he doth for the sayd Pinquet.
To