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Transcription

sayd Lopez de Apastris his accompt, were consigned unto
Peter Grout, who (as their sayd Letters advised) was the
Agent or ffacto of the sayd Lopez de Apastris at Cadiz,
he the sayd de Apastris at present living at Sivill, which
are distant about 22 or 23 Leagues, And further
he saith he cannot depose.

To the seleaventh article he deposeth and saith That about
the time the sayd shipp was laden with the said Linnens
for the Account of the producent at haver de grace and
before the seizure of the shipp the hare in the feild
the sayd Bertram de Baud and Mathew La fitt
his the said producents ffactors at Roane did advise this
deponent being the producents Correspondent here thereof
and therwith did send unto this deponent an
Accompt of and concerning the qualityes, quantityes and
values of the said nine bales of Linnen, Which said Accompt
he saith is true and reall, It being the handwriting of
the said La ffitt, whose handwriteing he very well knoweth
And to which accompt remayning in the Registry of
this Court he referreth himselfe, And further he
saith he cannot depose Saving that the said de Baud
and La ffitt did by their Letters advise him this deponent
that they had sent the like advise and Accompt unto
the producents Agent or ffactor at Cadiz by the
order of him the producent

To the twelth article he deposeth and saith that the nine
bales of Linnen arlate were and are for the reasons by hin
predeposed the proper goods of the said Bartholomew
Lopez de Apastris, and that they are his goods, and noe
body else hath any share or interest in them or any part
thereof, and that therfore he the sayd de Apastris and
noe body else doth runn the sole hazard and adventure
thereof And further he cannot depose.

To the thirteenth article of the said allegation he deposeth
and saith That he the deponent being for and by the
reasons by him predeposed well acquainted with the name of
the shipp in which the said nyne bales of Linnen were
laden for the said Lopez de Apastris his Accompt,
and alsoe with the Masters name, did first hear and
know that the said shipp with her lading among and of which
the said Linnen was part was seized by shipps in the
immediate service of this Commonwealth, in her course
from haverdegrace to Cadiz, upon the old Exchange
London, and brought by them into England And
further he cannot depose.

To the fourteenth article he deposeth That the said Bartholo
=mew Lopez de Apastris was borne (of this deponents
certaine knowledge who knew his parents) at [?Eybar] in
Biscay, and that his parents both father and mother
were Spanish And he alsoe deposeth and saith that
he