HCA 13/71 f.545r Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 545 |
Side | Recto |
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First transcriber | |
Karen Gunnell | |
First transcribed | |
2013/03/30 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 06/08/2014 by Colin Greenstreet |
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To the 12th and 13th articles and to the bill or schedule annexed bearing date the
4th of June 1656 nowe showed unto him, hee saith and deposeth that upon the
lading of the said fiftie three pipes of wine and six hundred seventie seven
hides aboard the said shipp, hee this deponent wrote to the said ffernandez
advertizing him of the said lading for his account, and in this bill soo written
inclosed the said bill of lading, sealing the same up, and sent it alonge
with the said shipp for London, where hee beleeveth the same came safe to the
said ffernandez his hand, and saith the said bill or schedule annexed dated
the 4th of June 1656 written in the Spanish language, and endorsed
was and is the same bill soe by him written and sent, and was with the
subscripcion and endorsement wholly of this deponents owne hand writing
and was soe written and sent away on or about the day of the date of
the said bills, and the same was and is true and reale and not colourable.
and saith that this deponent was purported to have come home with the said wines and
XXXXXXX to this port and
[????] the delivery of them
[???? having recieved here
[????], hee was desired
[?????] and so was
[???] to stay at Teneriff
2[????] his strength, and send
[???] John Baillehach</margin>
To the fourteenth article hee saith that the said fiftie three pipes of wine
and six hundred seventie seven hides were really and truely bought,
provided and laded aboard the said shipp for the foresaid mr ffernandez his account
proper, and were and are the proceeds of the said linnens and other
exported goods of the said ffernandez predeposed, and with the said exported
goods hee the said ffernandez hath really paid and satisfied for the same
and ran and solely bore the adventure thereof, and that noe subiect
the king of Spaine, or person what soever other than the said Antonio
ffernandez had or hath any part share or interest therein whatsoever
Juan Lopez de Miranda
All which hee knoweth being the factor and person imployed both in the
outward lading and proceeding of the said shipp, and in the disposing thereof
and lading as aforesaid of the said fiftie three pipes of wine and six
hundred seventie seven hides for the said Antonia ffernandez Caravajall
his account./
Upon the rest hee is not examined by direcion of the producent.
Juan Lopez de Miranda [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 19th January 1656. [CENTRE HEADING]
2.
John Balhache borne at St Malo's but nowe residing in London
Marchant, aged nineteene yeares or thereabouts, sworne and examined
To the second and third articles of the said allegation hee saith and deposeth
that hee very well knoweth the producent Antonio ffernandez Carravajall
and the shipp the Irish Merchant arlate, and saith that the said Antonio
ffernandez having taken the said shipp to freight for the voyage allegate
did a about a yeere since lade and cause to be laded aboard her in the River
of Thames severall merchandizes in ffrench linnens and other goods amounting
(as they were commonly estimated and as it was commonly said that
they were worth) to the sum or value of twelve hundred pound sterling
or thereabouts, to be carried in the said shipp to the Iland of Teneriffe
and there to be delivered and disposed of for the said ffernandez his
account, and the proceede thereof to be invested in wines and other
merchandizes and retourned to this port for the same account. and further
that the arlate John Lopez de Miranda was by the said ffernandez
expressly sent out in the said shipp with the said goods as factor of the
said ffernandez (for whose account he saith they were laden) and to invest
and make retourne thereof as aforesaid for the best advantage of the
said