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To the third and fourth had saith and depo … To the third and fourth had saith and deposeth, That the producent<br />
James Pinquett in the respective moneths arlate was and at present is<br />
the tried and lawful Owner and Proprietor of the silver and moneys arlate <br />
videlicet of fourteene small peeces of silver marked with the first<br />
marke in the margent, And of two baggs of money, containeing each
[FIRST MARKE, LH MARGIN]
five hundred patacons or peeces of eight of old and new Peru coyne<br />
the said baggs being marked with the second marke in the margent
[SECOND MARKE, LH MARGIN]
which said barrs or peeces of silver and baggs of moneys were laden<br />
and putt on board of shipp the ''Morning starr'' arlate (whereof this<br />
deponent was and is Master) at Cadiz in Spain by the aforesaid<br />
Peter Janson de Yonge and David Clincker for the proper accompt<br />
of the said James Pinquett, to be transported in the said shipp to<br />
Ostend or Dunquirke, and there to be delivered to the said producent<br />
or his Correspondents there for his use accompt and adventure. All<br />
which hee knoweth, being Master of and aboard the said shipp at the<br />
time of the lading of the said barrs of silver and baggs of money<br />
and having himselfe received the same on board, and having signed bills of <br />
lading to the intent and purpose as is predeposed, as by the bills of <br />
lading [annexed], to which hee referreth doeth and may appeare. And<br />
otherwise cannot depose.
To the fifth hee saith That at the time of the lading of the silver <br />
and moneys predeposed hee this deponent did signe and firme to<br />
three bills of lading all of one Tenor for the said barrs of silver and to<br />
three other bills of lading of one Tenor for the said two baggs of patacons<br />
which said bills of lading did signify and declare, that the said silver <br />
and baggs of money were laden and to be delivered to and for the accompt<br />
of the producent as is predeposed, two of which bills this deponent received<br />
of the said laders, and brought it aboard his said shipp together with<br />
the moneys and plate predeposed, and left fower of them in the<br />
hands of the ffactors aforesaid. And otherwise cannot depose./:-
To the sixth hee saith, That the bills of lading annexed <br />
and now showed onto him are two of the Originall bills of lading<br />
so firmed and signed with this deponents proper handwriting, the contents<br />
thereof being true and reall, and so had and done as therein it arlate<br />
And otherwise cannot depose
To the 7th had saith, That the silver and moneys so laden as it<br />
predeposed for the accompt and upon the sole adventure of the producent<br />
at this deponent for the reasons by him predeposed is really assured<br />
(Anddeposed is really assured<br />
(And +
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