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And otherwise cannot depose
To the eighth … And otherwise cannot depose
To the eighth, hee saith and deposeth, that the Shipp the ''morning''<br />
''starr'' arlate being after the lading aforesaid in her course for <br />
Dunquirke or Ostend was mett with and taken by certaine shipps<br />
of this Commonwealth, and at the time of the taking thereof two <br />
bills of Lading concerning the silver and moneys predeposed, together<br />
the said silver and money then being aboard her were seized and <br />
taken and came to the hands and possession of the seizors and<br />
Officers of this Commonwealth, which hee knoweth being Mast[er]<br />
of and aboard the said Shipp at the time of the said seizure. And <br />
otherwise cannot depose./
To the last who saith,his foregoing depositions are true:/
To the Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith, hee hath bin Commander or Master of the shipp<br />
Interrate for about five yeares past, and came first on board <br />
her at Hamburgh. And otherwise referreth to his foregoing deposition./
To the second hee saith, he knoweth not the Interrate Pinquett save or<br />
by relation, he hath knowe the interrate Peter Janson de Younghe for <br />
ten yeares last and upwards, and the interrate David Klincker for<br />
about 5 yeares last, and saith the said Peter Janson de Younghe was <br />
in Companie with this deponent at Cadiz in the voyage interrate, but<br />
not the said David Klincker. And otherwise cannot depose:/
To the third hee saith, that y interrate Peter Janson and David Klincker<br />
did by barquiers send or cause to be sent the silver and money in question <br />
aboard the shipp interrate. And at hee beleeveth the said Peter Janson de<br />
Younge and David Klincker are ffactors to the interrate Pincquett. And<br />
otherwise cannot depose.
To the 4th hee saith the said Peter Janson and Klincker are fflandrians<br />
by birth and so commonly reputed, the said Peter having lived as a<br />
ffactor at Cadiz for theise 10 yeares last, and David Klincker at <br />
Sevill for about 5. yeares of this deponents knowledge. And otherwise <br />
cannot depose:/
To the 5th hee saith he cannot now remember whether the said silver<br />
were taken by day or by night, or whether himselfe his Stiersman or<br />
Purser received the same, one of them sometimes receiving the goods sent <br />
aboard and sometimes another. And otherwise saving his former depo[sition]<br />
hee saith he cannot depose.
To the 6th hee saith, hee this rendent did signe the bills of lading Interrate<br />
according to the time of the respective date of each, but whether on<br />
(boardof each, but whether on<br />
(board +
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