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To the 5th hee saith hee paid 8500 gilders … To the 5th hee saith hee paid 8500 gilders for the hull of the<br />
said shipp to the said shipwrights named Abraham and John [?HendrickXX]<br />
Cardinall and their mother, besides her rigging and fitting, and otherwise<br />
hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
To the 6th hee saith that his owners are all Hamburgers, burgers<br />
and dwellers and natives of that citie and subiects of the free state<br />
and for their names and respective parts hee saith that some were and<br />
are as followeth. Videlicet Wilkin Wrede a 32th and a 40th, Lodewick<br />
Vermeulen fower two and thritieth and a 40th parts, Otto Helmers the like, [?Tobias]<br />
hamman two two and thirtieth and one 40th parts, diderick [?RXXX]<br />
one 32th and one 40th, Peter Ban [?Dame] 3 32th parts, ffrancis<br />
[?Mayack] the like, Hance Yonge 2, 32th parts, Hendrick Momma the<br />
like, and this deponent 6 two and thirtieth parts, and otherwise<br />
hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition.
To the seaventh hee saith that the silver and other lading seized in the<br />
said shipp were received all aboard in the bay of Cadiz ad at now<br />
other port,a nd that hee well knoweth the interrogated John Pape<br />
Sivert Goodman and Martin Gansbergh, who were<br />
and came aboard this deponents shipp in the said bay, and this deponent<br />
was in theri company ashore at Cadiz, and that hee carried goods to tthe<br />
said John Pape, and otherwise cannot depose, beleaving that<br />
the other parties interrogated whom hee knoweth not live in Sevill, for that<br />
most of his peece goods went thither.
To the 8th hee saith that the silver was brought aboard some by<br />
day and therest by night in the said bay under commammd of the<br />
fortresse, and otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the 9th and 10th hee saith that the bills of lading for the goods were signed [?all]<br />
ashore at Cadiz and those for the silver were signed aboard the said shipp by this<br />
deponent, and that hee signed three (all of one tenor) for each<br />
parcell, and noe others, and beleeveth that hee had one of each<br />
aboard at the time of the said seizure, all which bills and other papeprs<br />
aboard were sent to the Captaine of the ''Nonsuch frigot'', and<br />
that hee this deponent delivered the other two of each to such as laded the said goods<br />
and silver or such as were sent therewith, and that those taken<br />
aboard were alwaies in this deponents custodie from the time of the<br />
seizure to the time they were sent aboard the ''Nonsuch'', at which time<br />
of seizure they were in a bundle wrapt up together the bills for<br />
the goods by themselves and those for the silver by themselves, and<br />
not in letters, and that hee beleeveth the goods and siler are for [?accompt]<br />
according to the bills of lading, namely for accompt of such as the bills mention, [?XXXX]<br />
that hee knoweth not other then by the bills of lading for whose accompt<br />
the same are, saving that for the most part of those [?persons]<br />
hee carried goods to Spaine, and saving that the said [?XXXX] [?GooXXX]<br />
is a lubeck skipper and laded a thousand peeces of eight, and [?MXXXX]<br />
[?Gansbergh] a hamborough skipper a bagge of 450 peecves<br />
of eight and above of silver of 34 markes, which they respectively<br />
send to their owners as money earned by freight of their shipps<br />
hee referrs himselfe to the said bills.
To the 12th hee saith hee began to lade in or<br />
about September and finished in a monethes space or thereabouts<br />
and otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his roll or particularof [?lading]<br />
seized and brought into this Court./
To the 13 and 14th hee saith hee cannot depose, for hee was never<br />
at Cadiz before this voyage, and soe little did hee take notice or<br />
[?XXX] did hee take notice or<br />
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