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Transcription

and seized, tell this deponent that he had received
advise that the sayd shipp was sett sayle from
haverdegrace towards Cadiz, And further he cannot
depose.

To the fourteenth article he deposeth and saith that he hath
had no acquaintance with the sayd Lopez de Apatris but
onely by the meanes of the sayd de Aranguren, and he
beleiveth that for fower yeares last past and at presente
he liveth at Sevill, and that he is (as he beleiveth) a
Spaniard borne and a Subiect (as he hath
heard and beleiveth unto the king of Spayne And further he
cannot depose.

To the last he saith his former deposition is true./

Nicholas Blake [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

To the crosse Interrogatoryes. [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first Interrogatory he answereth that he was borne
at Plymouth in the County of Devon, and that he never
saw the shipp the hare in the feild interrate. And to the rest
he answereth negatively.

To the second Interrogatory he answereth that he never saw the interrate
de Apatris, And that the Tendents knowledge of or concerning
him was commenced upon the correspondency held between him
the said de Apatris and the said Melchior de Aranguren
which said Melchior did (as he beleiveth) communicate unto him
the Rendent as his intimate freind all or most of his
Letters, And further referring himselfe to his former
deposition he cannot answeare./

To the third he answereth that he hath now further knowledge
of the interrate Bertram de Baud and Mathew de La ffitt,
that what meerly came bby the aforenamed Melchior de Aranguren
his communicating their Letter sent unto him unto him the Rendent And that it
hath appeared by such Letters that they have lived for about
three yeares last past at Roane in ffrance, And further
to teh said Interrogatory he cannot answeare./

To the fourth and fifth Interrogatoryes he answereth that he being
here in England when the Linnens interrate were bought and
laden aboard the interrate shipp the hare in the ffeild cannot
answeare unto, who bought them, or of whom or how they
were bought And otherwise referring himselfe to his
former deposition he cannot answeare./

To the sixth and seaventh Interrogatoryes he answereth by
vertue of his oath and beleiveth in his conscience that the
bill of Lading comcerning the Linnens interrate which the
aforenamed Melchior de Aranguren did shew this Rendent
(as is predeposed) was not fictitious, nor colourable, And
otherwise then referring himselfe to his former deposition
he cannot amsweare./

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