HCA 13/70 f.464v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/70 |
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Folio | 464 |
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eight months since to his best remembrance) and alsoe
advice by Letters from the sayd Bertram de Baud
and Mathew de La ffitt his the sayd de Apatris Agents
or ffactors in Roane that they had in their hands and
possession for the proper use and Account of the sayd
Lopez de Apatris Eight hundred weight of Redd wooll
or wooll called commonly Wooll of Vic[?unia] and other goods And he saith that
every pound weight of such wooll is worth her in England
twenty shillings And further he cannot depose.
To the fourth article of the said allegation he deposeth and saith
That he this deponent did receive Letters of advice (about the moneth
of Aprill last past) from the sayd de Baud and De La ffitt
acknowledging therby that the sayd eight hundred weight
of redd woolls were in their hands, ad by the said Letters
they did desire the advice and directions of him the deponent
concerning the selling and disposing of them, and that by
their sayd Letters they the said De Baud and de La ffitt
did advise him this deponent that they did thinke it fitt
to sell the said woolls and with the proceed thereof to buy
Linnens and to shipp the same for Cadiz for the accompt
of him the sayd Lopez de Apatris And he further deposeth
and saith that he this deponent did shew the said Letters he
soe received unto Nicholas Vlague and Thomas Guzman merchants
before such time as the sayd Linnens were bought and
shippt for the accompt of the said Lopez de Apatris, and
alsoe that after the said Linnens were shipt for his Account
that he the deponent did (before such time as
the shipp the hare in the feild was taken) shew unto the
sayd Blague and Guzman the bills of Lading for the
said Linnens and the Accompts concerning the Lading of
the same, And further he cannot depose
To the fifth article he deposeth and saith That he the deponent
did returne answeare unto the Letters by him received from the
sayd De Baud and De La ffitt, and that in and by his answeare
unto their said Letters he did approve of what their advise
was concerning the sale of the said woolls and buying with the
proceed therof Linnens for the account of the sayd de Apatris
but with submission unto any other directions that he the sayd
de Apatris showld give and order concerning the said wool
and their proceed And further he cannot depose.
To the sixth article he deposeth and saith That the sayd Bertram
de Baud and Mathew de La ffitt did after such time as this
deponent had by answeare unto their Letters from Roane
approve their advice of selling the said woolls and other
goods of the arlate Lopez de Apatris, and buyinh and shipping
for Cadiz for his Accompt Linnens, send advise
unto this deponent (long before she departed from Roane
that they had bought nine bales of Linnen with the proceed
of the said woolls and other goods for the use and
accompt of the said Lopez de Apatris, and alsoe did
by their said Letters advise this deponent of the prices of the
said Linnens, And further he cannot depose.
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