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Transcription

donne for theise two yeares last past and upwards, and saith that the
said mr Lloyd and company in the yeeres 1654 and 1655 had a very greate
trade at Sevill in Spaine, and there kept a house and familie, and
had there and in other parts of Spaine very great commerce and
dealing by way of marchandize, which hee knoweth for that hee
in that time lived with the said mr Lloyd at Sevill and wrote in
his Counting house, and had the perusall of his bookes, by which
alsoe hee found that they had longe before had and driven that trade
and commerce.

To the second Interrogatorie hee saith that at that time of the difference
breaking forth betweene England and Spaine the said Gerrard Lloyd
and company had severall debts owing them by severall persons residing
at Spaine, and alsoe severall goods, merchandizes and effects at
Sevill, Saint Lucar, Cadiz, and other parts of Spaine amounting to
(with the household stuff they had at Sevill) to the summe of sevean
thousand and nine hundred pounds or thereabouts in this deponents
estimation, which hee deposeth because hee then dwelt with mr
Lloyd as aforesaid, and was acquainted with the premisses.

To the third hee saith that the said Gerrard Lloyd and company
lately in this present yeare 1656 sent severall goods and
merchandizes from this port of London to Cadiz in Spaine
in the shipp called the ffortune of Hambrough
and alsoe in the shipp called the hare in the ffeilde, amounting
in all to the summe and valew of one thousand seaven hundred ninetie
wight pounds and tenn shillings, which hee knoweth, having
seene the bookes concerning the same, And saith that the said
goods arriving at Cadiz, have bin there seized
by the officers of the king of Spaine, as hee hath seene by letters of
advice thense, and saith that the said goods soe seized in the said two shipps
and detained, and the foresaid goods, effects, debts, merchandizes and
(household stuffe which were alsoe seized by the said officers) amounted
in all to the summe and valew of nine thousand and sixe hundred
pounds sterling, according to the said bookes and accounts, soe that
the said Gerrard Lloyd and company who have bin dispoiled and
deprived of the said goods, merchanizes, debts and effects have suffered
losse and damage to the said summe of nine thousand and sixe
hundred pounds sterling in this deponents estimation.

Ben Bathurst [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The 22th of September 1656.

The widowe and heires of Rasmus}
Rasmusson against Southwood.}

Exámined upon the foresaid allegation.

vide 1d, 2us. A.14 13 3

L[XX]bk: dt:

3

Thomas Harrison of Wapping in the County
of Middlesex Victualler, aged 37 yeares or
thereabouts sworne and exámined.

To the first árticle hee cannot depose.

To