HCA 13/70 f.472v Annotate

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To the fifth Interrogatory he cannot answeare, being here
in London when the bills of Lading interrate were signed
which was beyond the seas./

To the sixth Interrrogatory he answereth that the eight bales of
Linnen interrate were consigned unto Bartholomew Lopez
de Apastris to be there to him the said de Apastris or
his Assignes delivered for the sole and proper account
of the sayd Aranguren, and that the sayd de Apastris
he this Rendent well knoweth to be a Spaniard by birth
an Inhabitant and Merchant at Sevill, and that he
hath lived there these 10 yeares last past And
further he cannot answeare./

To the seaventh Interrogatory he answereth that the advise which
the producent Mellchior Aranguren received from the
interrate De Baud and De La ffitt concerning their having
the woolls first, and afterwards the Linnens bought with
the proceed of the said woolls was by Letter, and that
the said advise's came severally one after another and a
good while before the newes came that the shipp interrate was
seized And further he cannot answeare./

To the eight Interrogatory he answereth that for the reasons
and grounds predeposed and depending one upon another
he is absolutely convinced and beleiveth in his conscience
that the Linnens interrate are the goods and ought
to be the goods of the said Melchior Aranguren,
and that noe ffrenchman or subiect of the french king
hath any share, or part or interest in the said Linnens
And further he cannot answeare./

To the nineth Interrogatory he answereth that (as he hath
predeposed) seaven hundred pound weight of Redd wooll
was laden aboard a shipp (the name of which shipp
and the Master of her he doth not now remember)
at Cadiz by the saud Lopez de Apatras for the account
of the said Aranguren to be delivered for his the
said Arangurens account at Roane unto the aforenamed
De Baud and De La ffitt his Agents there, and
that they did accordingly receive the said woolls, and
that the proceed therof were the Linnens in question/
And further referring himselfe to his former deposition
he cannot answeare.

To the tenth Interrogatory he answereth that he never heard
of any Insurance made upon the Linnens interrate/

To the eleaventh Interrogatory he answereth that he
never saw the eight bales of Linnen interrate
And soe cannot tell of what Country=growth,
or Manufacture the said Linnens are, And otherwise
he saith he cannot answeare./

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