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said John Baptiste Benzi was resident in A … said John Baptiste Benzi was resident in Amsterdam only as a merchant<br />
stranger, and since theise late troubles betweene England and holland is retired<br />
into Italy to Como aforesaid in the dominion of Milan aforesaid where hee is yet remaining,<br />
as this deponent lately understood. And otherwise hee cannot depose.
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first negatively, saying hee doth not know the two shipps interrogated.
To the second hee saith hee hath noe personall knowledge of the said docter<br />
ffrancisco Benzi, but hath longe understood that the said docter hath lived<br />
longe at Venice, And otherwise hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid.
To the third fourth fifth sixth and seaventh hee referreth himselfe to<br />
his foregoeing deposition, and otherwise cannot depose, saying hee doth not<br />
knowe the said two shipps or the masters thereof or either of them.
To the Interrogatories in the second place hee cannot answer saving as<br />
aforesaid.
Repeated before the three Judges in Court.
franc. Pardiny [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]
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The 11th of december 1654 [CENTRE HEADING]<br />
betweene the houres of 8 and tenn<br />
in the forenoone.
On the behalfe if Anne Tantnell widowe}<br />
administratrix of ffrancis Tatnell}<br />
deceaed concerning a losse in the shipp the}<br />
''ffrancis'' of Southampton.}
'''Rp. .1.'''
'''Nicholas Elliot''' formerly of Southampton and<br />
now of the citie of Westminster woollen<br />
draper, aged 50 yeares or therabouts sworne<br />
before the right worshipfull John Godolphin<br />
doctor of lawes one of the Judges of the high<br />
Court of the Admiraltie and examined<br />
upon certaine Interrogatories ministred on the behalfe<br />
of the said Anne Tatnell deposeth as<br />
followeth/
To the first Interrogatorie hee saith and deposeth that hee well knew<br />
and was Steward of the said shipp the ''ffrancis'' interrogated whereof William<br />
knowles was commander, at such time as shee was last at Palma one of the<br />
Canarie Islands; and saith shee departed (as the said master said and as the<br />
common opinion and report was and went amongest the shipps company) for<br />
the port of Southampton. there to dischardge some of her goods and then<br />
to goe with the rest to London; and saith that the said voyage before such<br />
her departure from Palma shee there and at Teneriff tooke in her<br />
lading of goods of a considerable valew, namely sugars, hides, and ginger<br />
at Palma and at Teneriff Canarie wines and Berillia, amounting<br />
to her whole lading, shee being of betweene 140 and 160 tonnes burthen<br />
or thereabouts, but the particular quantities of valews of the said<br />
respective goods or of all in grosse hee saith hee cannot estimate. And<br />
saith that the common speach and saying of the said shipps company and<br />
officers was that a quarter part of the said shipp was belonging to the<br />
interrogated ffrancis Tatnell, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
Tonell, And otherwise hee cannot depose.
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