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From Spain, for fland: were mett withal an … From Spain, for fland: were mett withal and taken by some of the shippe of this<br />
Commonwealth, all the said silver being as hee beleeveth, then aboard them and in<br />
Further hee cannot repose:
To the last hee saith his foregoing deponent was and is true:
To the first negatively:
To the second hee saith hee hath known the interrate John Bollart for these eight <br />
Grands last or thereabouts, and saith the interrate Gerrard Fiper (who it an <br />
– Antwerper borne) and Lopez di Molnia and John Baptista are onely known to –<br />
This deponent by the correspondenrie which they hold with the producent John Bollaeth<br />
And further cannot depose.
To the third he saith, that the said Gerrard Fiper, Lopez de Molina and John -<br />
Baptista are factors in the producent, but not hee to those, And otherwise saving his<br />
Foregoing deponent hee saith hee cannot depose.
To the fourth hee saith of the interrate John Bollart is an Antwerp borne, where he have<br />
Lived with his family in the [?] street over since this deponent first know him the said – <br />
Gerard Fiper also a native of Antwerp, and so arrompted, having two sisters, and others of<br />
His kindred living, and beleeveth the others are Spaniards, and further cannot depose
To the fifth 6, 7 8 and 9th hee referreth himself his foregoing despondant and<br />
Forasmurh as he was not in the voyage in question, nor saw the labouring of the said<br />
Silver, hee cannot further depose to these interries.
To the 10th: hee saith hee is absolutely convinced in consrieure, that the silver proposed<br />
Goeth entirely and solely belong to the said producent and to no other person or persons<br />
Whatsoever, and that for the reasons proposed to which hee referreth:
To the 11th and 12th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deponant, and further<br />
Cannot depose.
To the 13th and 14th he referreth himselfe to his forgoing deposition, and otherwise hee<br />
Cannot depose: saving that sevrall sorte of manufactures of fflanders were sent over *<br />
*the said factors namely linnon cloath of gant, Bridges says, [?], Brussells stuffs, and<br />
Other goods have a very great value and also sevral manufactures of this [?] from London, the said fflemish<br />
Goods being sent from Ostend by Derrick Baytman, Foachmie Corder, Norwich<br />
Somerset ^[?] but the particular worth of the said goods this deposit remembreth not.
To the 15th: hee saith hee this deponent it an Antwerper borne, and metz there, and <br />
Otherwise negatively saveing he is domestique servant to the producent.
To the 16. For his part negatively, and otherwise saveing his foregoing deponent hee<br />
Saith hee cannot depose.
To the 17 . 18 and 19th: he cannot depose otherwise then it proposed.
To the 20th hee saith, that 2000th; start are assured here at London for the producent <br />
by the procurement of Mr Gilet Van de Putt, and 2500 pounds flemmish at HamBorough by<br />
Samuel Poquoslo a hamburgher. And otherwise negatively.
To the 21th : hee saith, hee this deponent: saw the bill of saving interrate at Antwerp<br />
Immediately after they came to the producents hands as aforesaid, who sent the same<br />
To Mr Cassel his correspondent here in London: and further he cannot depose:
To the 22th: and 23th: hee saith that not being in the voyage interrate, hee cannot<br />
Further depose, then what he hath proposed, to which he hath referreth.
To the 24th: hee saith, the said John Bollart before the warr whoist the united
Provinces and this commonwealth had correspondents at Amsterdam and Middlesborough<br />
But since the said warr begun, hath made no use of them, as the said deponent, saith hee <br />
(hathaid deponent, saith hee <br />
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