HCA 13/69 Silver 6 f.7v Annotate

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Transcription

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to be carried and transported in the said respective shipps to
Ostend and there to be delivered to the agents of the said producents to
and for his use and accompt, which hee knoweth being acquainted
with the orders given as aforesaid to the said factors for the lading thereof
and with their advises y letters sent to him of the said lading
, and saith that
in the said letters of advise sent by the said factors from Cadiz shortly after the
said lading there were inclosed the eleaven first bills of lading annexed
and an originall of the twelveth, which hee knoweth for that hee
this deponent fetcht the said letters at the Post house in Antwerp
and the producent being then sick this deponent opened them and
found the said bills therein, and read them to the said producent
and thereby knoweth that they purported and advised that they the
said factors had laden the said silver and plate aboard the said shipp
for his the said producents accompt, and hee the said
producent had and received the said letters before the taking of the
said shipps at least before any newes came of their seizure, and
hee beleiveth the said eleaven bills of lading annexed and the originall
of the twelveth to be signed with the proper hands of the said
masters or their Pursers, And otherwise hee cannot depose saving
that with the said letters and bills the said factors sent alsoe the facturies of the said place

To the sixth article hee saith that before the said lading the said
factors alsoe wrote to the producent advising him of the receipt of his
orders aforesaid and of the goods sent by him unto them and that theu
had sold and disposed of all or a greate part thereof and had
prevailed and were in providing of the said silver for his money
and that they would lade the same aboard the said shipps for hissaid
accompt, which letters this deponent alsoe sawe and read, And
otherwise hee cannot depose.

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