HCA 13/70 f.466v Annotate

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To the Eighth Interrogatory he answereth that he knoeth
not the interrate Peter Grout, more then that he hath
received advise he is a Spaniard And further he
cannot answeare, referring himselfe to his former deposition.

To the ninth Interrogatory he answereth that he this Rendent
did together with the advise by him received from the
said de Baud and De La fitt of the lading aboard
the shipp the hare in the feild the Linnens before
=mentioned for the use of the producent, did alsoe
receive the Accompt of the quality, quantity and prices
of the sayd Linnens, which was much about the time
the sayd shipp was ready to sayle from haverdegrace
and before she was seized, And he alsoe answereth that
at the same time he was by them the said de Baud
and de La fitt advised that they had sent advice of
the lading of the said Linnens aboard the said shipp for
the said producents account unto his the said producents
Agent or ffactor (which was Peter Grout) at Cadiz,
which was done by them according to his the producents
order or directions given unto them

To the tenth Interrogatory he answereth that he is convinced in jhis
conscience for the reasons predeposed, that the Linnens interrate
doe onely belong unto, and are the proper goods of the said
Lopez de Apastris And further he cannot depose.

To the eleaventh Interrogatory he answereth that he this Rendent
received advise from Sevill from the producent about
a yeare and three quarters since that he the sayd producent
was a lading eight hundred weight of Woolls at Cadiz
in a french shipp to be transported thence to Roane
and that he had consigned the said wools unto his factors
there the interate Bertram de Baud and Mathew de
La ffitt, and he answereth and saith that the Linnens interrate
were and are the proceed of the same woolls and such other
effects of his the said de Apastris as upon an account currant were in their hands
And he further cannot answeare, saving that the said
woolls did continue long in the hands of the said de Baud
and De La ffitt, because they could not get a price for them.

To the twelth Interrogatory he answereth that he this Rendent
did not insure any part of the Linnes interrate
and knoweth not of any insurance made upon them
And further he cannot answere

To the thirteenth Interrogatory he answeareth that the
Linnens interrate are (as he beleiveth) of the manufacture
of frannce./

To the fourteenth Interrogatory he answereth that he hath in
his custody though not with him at present the Letter of
advice from Lopez de Apastris concerning his lading
aboard a french shipp at Cadiz the Redd woolls
predeposed of, which said Letter mentioneth the names of the
shipp and Master, (which are both as he thinketh french) that brought the
said