HCA 13/68 f.705r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/68 |
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Folio | 705 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2016/11/10 |
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To the sixth he saith he knoweth not whether the sayd ffermanell doth
trade for himselfe or not, but knoweth well that the sayd James Pinquet
for theise 6 yeares last past never was his factor nor hath done any
business for him in merchandizing, nor hath ever receyved provision
or factorage from him the sayd ffermanell.
To the seventh Interrogatory he saith that the sayd linnen was laden in the
Nightingale as by letters did appeare about January 1652 English stile and
this Rendent knoweth that before that tyme the sayd ffermanel
had severall parcells of money in his hands of good value
amounting in the whole to 16 thousand Crownes or thereabouts
sent to him by the producents order from Cadiz by the producents
factor there about the latter end of the yeare 1652 in the
shipps of one Gantzbergh and one Colebrabrands of Hamborough
and otherwise he saith he cannot depose.
To the 8th he saith he knoweth nothing thereof.
To the 9th he saith the foresayd order for buying of the sayd linnen
in letters of advise under the hand of the sayd Pinquet, the
delivery whereof to the sayd ffermanel this Rendent saw not
but byt letters from the sayd ffermanel did come to knowe that the
same were receaved by the sayd ffermanel before the buying of the sayd
linnen. and he knoweth by the sayd ffermandels letters that the foresayd 16000 Crownes or thereabouts came
to the hands of the sayd ffermanel within 12 monethes next
before the lading but not befopre the sayd order given for buying of the sayd linnen. and
further referring himselfe to his forgoeing depositions
he saith he cannot depose.
To the 1oth Interrogatory he saith he saw the sayd bills of exchange
and knoweth that they were drawne upon James Pinquet
himselfe.
To the 11th Interrogatory he saith the foresayd bills of exchange so
drawne upon the sayd James Pinquett were 6 in number and the
the moneyes therein drawne payeable to the parties
hereafter named. and this Rendent saw the sayd james Pinqeut
accepting the same and subscribe his name to them and this deponent
himselfe in or about the moneth of December 1652 did
with his owne hands on behalfe of the sayd James Pinquett pay
the money in the sayd bills mentioned to the severall persons
to whom the same were payeable. videlicet to the widow of
Nicholas Ginderdouren en Bacquer 3000. Crownes. to
John Augustine Semino 1000. Crownes. to Jacques Van
Eycke 3000. Crownes. to Jaques Godschiel an
Englishman 2500 Crownes. To Luis and Robert
Locandel 3500 Crownes. and to Joan Estevan
Spinola 2000 Crownes. And otherwise he cannot depose.
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