First transcribed
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18 December 2015 +
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First transcriber
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Oliver Tanner +
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Folio
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52 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 13/63 +
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Side
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Recto +
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Status
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Uploaded image; Transcribed 18/12/2015 +
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Transcription
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To the first hee saith and deposith that s … To the first hee saith and deposith that such Certificates <br />
as are sent from the Customes house heere as aforesaid are<br />
to this deponents certaine knowledge kept and doe <br />
remaine in the Customdie of the said Judge of the countra-<br />
banda or of some other officer of his for he the said Judges<br />
security and descharge, and saith they are not in the <br />
[?] of and English Merchant there nor can such merchants<br />
have the same when they please; And hee further deposith <br />
that by letters of Advice hee hath bin allsoe informed that<br />
the said Generall of the Canary Islands doeth approveed[?] with<br />
such Rigour and vialence[?] against the said English Merchants<br />
at the Canarise that hee will not admitt them to have and <br />
Counsill to advise with, nor to have any legall proceeding<br />
that hath fired[?] and punished one Counsillor [?]<br />
there, for drawing and subscribing a potion[?} for them<br />
in so much that all [?} are hereby deterred[?] and frightened<br />
from undertaking any thing for the advantage of the said <br />
English Merchants. and further he cannot depose.
To the last Intirrie hee saith and deposith that the letter<br />
to the Interrogatories annexed and with this deponent <br />
hath now seene and perused it as hee verily beleeveth<br />
signed and subsribed by all of the English <br />
merchants now used[?] but att the Canaries of any quality<br />
And as he saith was his sent from them to theire Corrispondents<br />
heire in England to hhim and theire present [?] might <br />
bee hereby made knowne and manifested the Contents<br />
whereof this deponent saith hee doeth verily believe in<br />
his [?] were and are true and soe had and done<br />
as therein is sett forth and declared. with hee the rather<br />
is indured to believe because hee hath seene other letters<br />
from the same place importing and lending to be[?] [?]<br />
offer[?] and purpose. And further to theise Interogate<br />
-ies hee cannot otherwise then as aforesaid deposed.
22 Aprilis 1650 [?] Wessex
Edmund [?] of St Martine in the [?] <br />
London Cittizen and Merchant of London aged 30ty<br />
years or thereabouts sworne the day [?]<br />
before the right honorable[?] John Exton [?] of Lawe<br />
one of the Judges of the high Court of [?] <br />
and examined as aforesaid saith by virtue of his <br />
oathd saith by virtue of his <br />
oath +
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