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HCA 13/68 f.308v Annotate
First transcribed 18 November 2016  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 308  +
Parent volume HCA 13/68  +
Side Verso  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 18/11/2016  +
Transcription To the first Article of the sayd allegatioTo the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that in the moneth<br /> of January 1653 last past new stile the widdow and heyres of George<br /> Ettonheard were accounted the lawfull Owners of the arlate eight chests<br /> or Cases of silver conteyning in each of them twenty thousand Rialls<br /> in peices of eight marked as in the margent and beleiveth they<br /> were and now are the Owners thereof, for that att the tyme of lading<br /> the same hereafter sett forth the party who brought the same aboard had<br /> dispatches or Licenses for lading the same in the name of the sayd Claymer<br /> And otherwise cannot depose. To the second article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the moneth<br /> of January 1653 new stile the foresayd eight Chests or Cases of<br /> sylver marked and conteyning as aforesayd were laden aboard the sayd<br /> shipp the ''Morning Starr'' att Cadiz for the accompt and risko of the sayd widdow and heyres<br /> of George de Etton Head to be transported to Dunkirke and there to be<br /> delivered for their accompt to their factors which Chests of sylver<br /> This deponent being master of the sayd shipp receaved aboard for the accompt<br /> aforesayd And otherwise he cannot depose. To the third article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith That upon the lading<br /> of the sayd Chests of sylver he this deponent did signe severall bills<br /> oflading for the same a shoare att Cadiz to say 3 bills all of one tenor for three of the sayd<br /> Chests and 3 more all of one tenor for two more of the sayyd Chests and<br /> that the three bills of lading of different tenors left in the Registry of<br /> this Court to be shewne to him this Examinat were and are three of the<br /> sayd originall bills of lading and the same are and were signed by this<br /> deponent with his owne name and hand as is now to be seene at the foote<br /> of every of them respectively and the same and reall and were so signed<br /> att Cadizz on or about the dayes of the dates threof respectively And<br /> further referring himselfe to the sayd bills of lading he cannot depose. To the fourth article of the sayd allegation he saith that the Barkers who brought<br /> the sayd sylver aboard by shewing the foresayd dispatches for the same, and by<br /> factors by whose order the same were laden did upon the lading thereof<br /> declare to this deponent that the sayd cases of sylver wer for the Accompt<br /> aforesayd. And otherwise cannot depose To the fifth article of the sayd allegation this deponent saith that after the lading and<br /> putting on board of the sayd shipp the ''Morning Starr'' the sayd eight Cases<br /> of sylver the sayd shipp did depart therwith towards Dunkerke and in her<br /> Course thither was mett withall surprized and taken by some of the Parliaments<br /> shipps and by them brought into the River of Thames, And saith that att<br /> the tyme of the sayd surprizall of the sayd shipp all the sayd eight Cases<br /> of sylver were and remained on board the sayd shipp and came into the<br /> possession of the Captaine who made the seizure. All which he knoweth<br /> being master of the sayd shipp and aboard her att the tyme of the sayd<br /> seizure And otherwise cannot depose./ To the sixth article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that by common<br /> report the foresayd widdow and heyres of George da Etton Heard are<br /> Spaniards, subiects of the King of Spaine, Inhabitants of Madrid<br /> and such as having the management of the Office of Crusado do<br /> furnish the King of Spaine from tyme to tyme with great quantities of<br /> sylver and moneyes for the service of his Armies and affaires in<br /> fflanders, for which service the sylver now in question was [?deXXXX]<br /> as the foresaid factors upon lading the same did declare and otherwise<br /> cannot depose To the seventh he saith the sayd shipp was bound to Dunkerke and had [?XX]<br /> gone thither if she had not bene seized as aforesayd, and there [?XXX]bene seized as aforesayd, and there [?XXX]  +
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