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keepes a house and family and is a merchan … keepes a house and family and is a merchant trading in<br />
lemon and other merchandizes which he deposeth, himselfe<br />
living in Cadiz and having good acquaintance with the<br />
sayd Carrero
To the last he saith his deposition is true
To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEAING]
To the 1 Interrogatorie. The [XXXend] saith he is a Spaniard borne and<br />
for 14 yeares last hath lived in Cadiz, and was a passenger<br />
on board the ''Three Kings'' att the tyme of her seizure. and<br />
othewise negatively.
To the 2. he saith he knoweth both the persons interrogated and hath knowne<br />
them to say Lowy Carrero 4 or 5. yeares and William ?ClavioXXX or<br />
Claviell 9. monethes and saith hee saw the sayd Claviell att S:t<br />
Mallo and in board the ''Three Kings'', and was often in his Company<br />
att Saint Mallo whilest the sayd shipps companie XXX this voyage<br />
and otherwise canot depose, the says Carrero being then att<br />
Cadiz
To the 3. hee saith the sayd Carrero is a Spaniard. and the sayd<br />
Claviol is a french man and lived in Saint Mallo in September and<br />
October last with his [Blank in manuscript] family. and referring<br />
to his foregoeing depositions cannot further depose saving<br />
that the sayd Carrero for all the tyme that this [XXXXX GUTTER]<br />
hath knowne him hath lived with his wife and family in Cadiz<br />
and by report many yeares before
To the 4th he saith he saw part the sayd goods bought or payd for<br />
and further saving as aforesayd cannot depose.
To the 5th he referreth to his foregoing depositions and further cannot<br />
depose
To the 6th negatively.
To the 7th he saith he knoweth nothing thereof
To the 8th he saith he was att Saint Mallo at the tyme the sayd goods were<br />
laden, and knoweth for whose accompte severall parcells of goods<br />
were éaden on board the shipps interrte, but the parcells being<br />
many and markes diverse and he having not any papers<br />
or memoriall by him att present to assist his memory he<br />
cannot sett forth all that particulars, but referreth him selfe to the<br />
depositions made in several Claymes of his freinds and<br />
acquaintance remaining in the Repository of this Court. and<br />
comes to know of this pticular parcell for the reasons aforesad<br />
and now to have paricular remembrance of the foresayd ?passage<br />
upon discourse with seignieur ffernando Carvajall who<br />
demanding of the [XXX]dent concerning his passgae to Saint Mallo<br />
and of some hidds laden in the ''Saint Vincent'' by Raphall da Luna<br />
consigned to the sayd Clayior or Chavior [XXXX]ed in this [XXXX GUTTER]<br />
the remembrance of the foregoeing passages touching three<br />
of thee bales now claymed. And further cannot depose
To the 9th he saith he was in the shipp ''Three Kings'', when she was<br />
seized which her seizure happened in or rather after a fight, w:th<br />
and English shipp had made, and the ''Saint John da grace'' did fight<br />
3 or 4 ?hours with the English shipp being the ''XXXX frigatt''<br />
but the ''Three Kings'' fought not att all.
JUAN THOMAS MILATI [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
Repeated before D:rs Clarke<br />
and Godolphinfore D:rs Clarke<br />
and Godolphin +
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