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Transcription

alsoe seene the bill of Lading and an Invoyce or
account of and concerning the said Linnens in the
hands of the said Aranguren, which were sent unto him
by the said De Baud and De La fitt in March or Aprill last [?past] And further
to the said articles he cannot depose./

To the eight article of the said allegation he saith that he
hath now forgotten by whom of in whose name the bill of
Lading of the arlate nine bales of Linnen on board the shipp
the hare in the feild, which he saw as he hath predeposed, was
signed or firmed And otherwise cannot depose./

To the ninth article he saith he cannot depose, The bill of
Lading exhibited in the said article being sent over annexed unto
A Commission into ffrance, But hebeleiveth it to be the very
same bill of Lading he saw in the hands of the said
Melchior de Araguren/

To the tenth article he deposeth That the aforenamed Melchior
de Aranguren hath told this deponent that the arlate Peter
Grout is his the said Lopez de Apatris his Correspondent at
Cadiz, he the said de Apatris living at Sevill, which is
divers Leagues distant. And that of this deponents knowledge
every Merchant at Sevill hath and is compelled by reason
of the distance of the places to have a Correspondent at
Cadiz And further he cannot depose./

To the eleaventh article he deposth and saith that of this
deponents certaine knowledge the arlate Melchior de
Aranguren did receive a Letter of advice (some weeks before
any newes came that the shipp arlate was taken) from the
said Bertram de Baud and Mathew de La ffitt of their
buying providing and lading of the said nine bales of :innen
aboard the said shipp, and with the said Letter did receive
an Invoyce of the cost of the said Linnens, and that the
Invoyce now by him seene and perused and remayning in
the Registry of this Court he saith is (as he verily beleiveth)
the very same Invoyce which he the deponent saw in the hands
of the sayd De Aranguren, he the deponent being very well
acquainted with the handwryting therof, And further
he cannot depose.

To the twelth article, he deposeth that he having seene soe
many Letters that the said woolls were the proper goods
of the said Lopez de Apatris, he is therby induced to beleive
that the said nine bales of Linnens being the proceed of
the said woolls are the proper goods of him the sayd
DE Apatris, and that he and noe other person doth
runne the sole hazard and adventure therof And further
he cannot depose.

To the thirteenth article he deposeth and saith That the
said Melchior de Aranguren did about a fortnight before
any newes came that the shipp arlate was taken
and