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Transcription

To the fifteenth Interrogatory he answereth that the Last time
he saw the Letters interrate was in March and Aprill last
past in the hands of the aforenamed Melchior de Aranguren
who hath them still (as he beleiveth) in his hands, and
that the sayd Letters were all or the most part of them
communicated together with this Rendent unto his precontest
Thomas de Guzman And further he cannot answeare

To the sixteenth Interrogatory he answereth that he referreth
himselfe to the Invoyce predeposed of remayning in the
Registry of this Court, And that he beleiveth not that
there was any thing in the bales interrate but Linnen,
And further he cannot answeare./

Nicholas Blake. [SIGMNATURE, RH SIDE]

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On the 25th of September 1655. [CENTRE HEADING]

The claime of the said Melchior}
Aranguren for his goods laden}
aboard the shipp the hare in the}
ffeild. Budd ffrancklin}

2

Nicholas Blake of the parish of
Saint Dunstan in the East London
Merchant where he hath lived
about two yeares last past, aged
about 45 yeares, a wittnes produced
sworne and examined deposeth as
followeth.

To the first article of the sayd allegation he deposeth
and saith That the articulate Bertram de Baud and
Mathew de La ffitt were in the months of March Aprill
and May last past and before living at Roane in
ffrannce and were there the Agents or factors of the
arlate Melchior de Aranguren, the producent for that
the sayd Melchior did divers times within the sayd
months and before communicate Letters unto him this deponent
which he the sayd Melchior had received from the sayd
De Baud and de La ffitt concerning the affaires and
negotiations in the way of merchandizing of the said
Melchior de Aranguren, and more especially concerning
their having in their hands the seaven hundred weight
of redd wooll by the deponent in his following deposition
spoken of And further to the sayd article he cannot depose.

To the second article of the sayd allegation he deposeth
and saith that about Christmas last apast and
since, he the deponent did see and had communicated unto
him by the sayd Melchior Aranguren divers Letters
which he had received from the arlate Bertram de
Baud and Mathew de La ffitt from Roane, By
which Letters they the sayd de Baud and de La ffitt did
confesse and acknowledge that they had received and had
in their hands or custody to and for the accompt of the
sayd