HCA 13/70 f.358r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 358 |
Side | Recto |
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Colin Greenstreet | |
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2015/01/10 |
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Saving that the Letters by him predeposed of came to this deponents
hands before the taking of the said shipp and goods by the
shipp the Tyger arlate/
To the ninth and tenth articles he cannot depose more or further
then he hath alreasy deposed saving that the sayd Joseph
Perera hath payd and satisfyed this deponent the summes of
money which this deponent did accept of, and which the aforementioned
Roderigues de Morais did draw upon him this deponent for
the accompt of the sayd Perera, which summes of money amounted
to between 400 and 500 li, which he sayth (as the said Perera informed this deponent) was by him
payd for the oyles and other goods aboard the shipp
arlate./
To the 11th he deposeth and saith that the arlate Mr Augustine
Corronell did tell this deponent before such time the arlate shipp
was taken that he the said Corronell had received a Letter
from Perera to make some assurance upon the said shipp and
goods at Londn, And further he cannot depose.
To the 12th he deposeth and saith that he is induced to beleive
upon the advice he received from Perera concerninb the
goods laden aboard the said shipp and upon other [?XXXXXXXes]
that the said goods were laden aboard the said shipp upon and
for the Accompt of the said Perera and some other And that he is to
runne all the hazard and adventure thereof And further
he cannot depose.
To the 13th he saith that he is credibly informed of the sayd
shipps being seized and taken with her Lading by the Tyger
arlate And further he cannot depose
To the fourteenth he saith and deposeth that he well knoweth
the arlate Antonio Rodrigues de Morais having seene him
aswell in ffrance as here in England, and that he is
a Portuguese by birth And he further deposeth that he
alsoe knoweth the kindred and friends of the said de Morais,
And that they are alsoe Portugueses And further he
cannot depose.
To the fifteenth article he deposeth and saith that he the deponent
hath had commerce and trade with the arlate Policarp de Olivares
for about twelve yeares since, and that the said Olivares is
a Portuguese borne, And that the said de Olivares hath bin
for three yeares last past the Agent or Corresponende
of the said Perera in Portugall And further he cannot
depose.
To the sixteenth article he deposeth and saith That for soe
long as this deponent hath knowne the sayd Perera
which hath bin for about 3 or 4 yeares last past the said
Perera hath bin an Inhabitant of Amsterdam, and as he
hath heard a Burger, And further he cannot depose./
To the last he saith his former deposition is true./
To the Interrogatoryes ministred on the behalf of
his highnes the Lord Protector/
To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he is a Portuguese
by birth, that he never saw the interrate shipp the Orange tree
and that he hath noe part, share or interest in the goods interrate
And to all the rest he answereth negatively.
To