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To the fifth, sixth seventh eighth and nyn … To the fifth, sixth seventh eighth and nynth Interrogatories he cannot<br />
depose.
To the tenth he saith that hee is fully satisfied and convinced in his conscience<br />
that the sayd barrs of sylver were laden to and for the onely use and<br />
Accompt of the producent, and to him doe really and truly belong and to noe<br />
other party whatsoever. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the eleventh he saith that the produrent bought the sayd sylver, and <br />
when he laded the same, told this deponent that he laded the same to and for <br />
his owne proper Accompt, and upon his owne adventure. And further he<br />
cannot depose.
To the twelfth he saith that he is an Inhabitant of Valladolid as aforesayd and<br />
was borne there. And saith that he hath noe interest in the sayd sylver now<br />
claymed eyther by way of property or ensurance, neither shall this Rendent<br />
be damnifyed by the confiscation nor receive benefitt by the restitution of it<br />
And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the thirteenth, fourteenth fifteenth sixteenth seventeenth eighteenth nineteenth<br />
twentyeth and one and twentyeth Interrogatories he cannot depose.
To the two and twentyeth he saith that the sylver predeposed was brought from<br />
Havana in the West Indies in the shipp the ''St Juan Baptista'' whereof Juan<br />
Serich was Master or Commaunder. And further to this Interrogatory he cannot depose.
To the three and twentyeth he saith that he cannot call to mynd the particular <br />
day of the weeke or month when the sayd sylver was laden, but saith it was<br />
laden about ten or twelve dayes after the Arrivall of the Spanish ffleet<br />
att Cadize as he hath predeposed. And otherwise to this Interrogatory he cannot<br />
depose.
To the four and twentyeth he saith that the sayd Sylver and every part thereof was<br />
Laden aboard the shipp ''Sampson'' the riding att an anchor in the baye of<br />
Cadize under Commaund of the fforts of the sayd Towne. And otherwise he <br />
saith he cannot depose saving that he knoweth nor hath [] that there<br />
was anu pasport or Cocquett for the barrs of sylver aforesayd.
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To the Interrogatoryes given in 26th of May 1653. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first he saith that he this Rendent hath heard, and there is a<br />
London fame and Report amongst Seamen Masters of Shipps and others<br />
trading in the porth of Spaine, that it is prohibited to all persons, to lade<br />
money, plate bullion or sylver att or in the [?ports] of Spayne to be<br />
transported from there without license for such transportation. And otherwise he cannot depose.
To the second he saith that he hath heard and a Common report there is that<br />
every person lading sylver plate bullion or money in the sayd ports<br />
of Spaine to be transported from thence without licence as aforesayd<br />
by vertue of the aforesayd prohibitionm in case the sayd money plate<br />
bullion or sylver be apprehended, but not otherwis; is after conviction<br />
of such offence in the Courts of Spayne, to be devested and deprived<br />
of his propriety in and to the sayd money sylver plate or bullion. And<br />
otherwise this Rendent saith he cannot depose.
Thomas [?Vaiccor] [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Roger Kilvert [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]<br />
Sam Delaplace [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE]
Repeated before Doctor ExtonRE, LH SIDE]
Repeated before Doctor Exton +
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