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Transcription

To the 24th he saith the sayd sylver was all of it as he beleiveth laden
under the Commands of the fforts of Cadiz. and otherwise he
cannot depose.

To the 25th He saith that John Martins dorp upon the 4th of October 1652
or about that tyme in the Colledge of the Society of Jesus att Cadiz did
deliver the three bills of lading interrate to the sayd [?John] Lizaralde,
who presently or ymmediately, delivered back one of them to the sayd
John Martinsdorp, and saith the sayd bill so delivered to John
Martinsdorp was loose and without a cover.

To the Interrogatories in the second place. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the 1 and 2. he saith It is prohibited by the Lawes of Spaine to
transport sylver out of Spaine without license first obteyned for the
same. And saith that if unlicensed sylver escape unseized out of
the Ports of Spaine It is as free a merchandize to the Owners thereof
as any other. And saith in case it is seized in the Ports of Spaine
by the Kings Ministers there the Owners thereof do not loose their
propriety in the same as this Rendent beleiveth, but are foced to
make composition for their offence in attempting to transport the sayd
sylver without license.

Sam DElaplace [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]

[?XXX] Mexia [?XXXXXX] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

Repeated with his precontest before the three Judges in Court.

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The 29th day of October 1653. [CENTRE HEADING]

The Claime of Conrade Esser merchant of}
Hamburgh for his moneyes laden on board}
the shipp the Salvador (whereof Christian}
Cloppenbergh is master) in fact taken and}
surprized by some of the shipps}
of the Commonwealth of England}
Bud ffranklin.}

.1.

Juan Stuten Paep of Nair in Lukeland
merchant aged three and thirty yeares or
thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined
deposeth and saith as followeth. videlicet.

To the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that he knoweth
well the arlate Conrade Esser merchant and Inhabitant of Hamburgh
and so hath done for theis twelve yeares now last past, for the greate part
of which tyme and particularly in June July August September and
October the sayd Conrade Esser did drive a constant trade from Saint Lucar
and Cadiz in Spaine to Dunkerke Ostend and other parts for plate and
sylver and hath for all the sayd tyme had his Agemts att and in the sayd
places for the management of the sayd trade, which he knoweth by
the correspondencyes he this deponent hath with the Agent or factor
of the sayd Conrade Esser, residing at Saint Lucar aforesayd And otherwise
he cannot depose.

To the second third and fourth articles of the sayd allegation and to the bill of ladeing
therein mentioned this deponent saith that in the monethes of August September
October and November 1652 the arlate Conrade Esser was and now is the lawfull
Owner of one bag of moneyes of the marke in the margent conteining three

[MARKE, LH MARGIN]

hundred peices or Ryalls of eight coyne of Mexico and Sevill and for such
accounted, And that in the sayd moneth of August Joachim Schaer the
factor