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To the seaventh article of the sayd allega … To the seaventh article of the sayd allegation he deposeth<br />
and saith that the arlate Bertram de Baud and Mathew<br />
de La fitt the roducents Agemnts or ffactors at Roane did<br />
from time to time advise this deponent being Correspondent<br />
with the said producent here in London first of their<br />
providing and buying the nine bales of Linnen arlate<br />
with the proceed of the sayd woolls and other goods for<br />
the accompt of the said Lopez de Apatris the<br />
producent, and then of their being laded and putt on<br />
board the shipp arlate the ''hare in the feild'', which then<br />
lay at haver degrace, and that the sayd shioo<br />
was bound for Cadiz, and that the Master of her<br />
was the arlate John kein, And he saith that by<br />
the bills of Lading and Accompts concerning the said<br />
nine bales of Linnen it appeared unto this deponent<br />
that the said nine bales of Linnen were<br />
the proper goods of the sayd Lopez de Apatris they<br />
being bought by the sayd De Baud and de La fitt<br />
with the proceed of the woolls predeposed of and other<br />
goods which they had in their hands being the proper<br />
goods of the sayd Lopez de Apatris, and that<br />
by their said Letters sent unto him this deponent, from<br />
Roabe this deponent was afvised that the same bales of<br />
Linnen were shipt for the account of<br />
him the said De Apatris at haverdegrace aboard<br />
the arlate shipp to be transported from thence unto<br />
Cadiz for his Account, And that the sayd nine bales<br />
of Linnen were marked and Numbred as in the<br />
Margent, The which he knoweth by the bills of Lading
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for the said bales of Linnen sent unto him this<br />
deponent by the said De Baud and de La ffitt<br />
from Roane And further he cannot depose.
To the eighth and ninth articles of the said allegation he<br />
deposeth and saith that there were according to the usuall<br />
custome three bills of Lading all of one tenour signed<br />
for the said bales of Linnen aboard the arlate shipp the ''hare''<br />
''in the feild'' of the said Linnens for the accompy of the<br />
sayd Lopez de Apatris, was sent unto this deponent being<br />
Corresponden here with the ayd de Apatris from and by<br />
the said De Baud and De La ffitt his Agents or ffactors<br />
at Roane, who laded the said Linnens for his Account,<br />
and that the said bill of Lading wihich this deponent had soe<br />
sent him was signed and firmed by the arlate John Kien<br />
the Master of the shipp arlate as the advise ge received from Roane was And that it was a true<br />
and reall bill of lading And not colourable he verily beleiveth for that<br />
the said bill of Lading did agree with his Letters of advise both in numbers and marks, and further<br />
he cannot depose./
To the tenth article he deposeth and saith That the aforenamed<br />
Bertram de Baud and Mathew de La ffitt the producents<br />
Agents or factors at Roane did by their Letters advise this deponent<br />
that the said nine bales of Linnen which they had shipt and<br />
laden aboard the shipp the ''hare in the ffeild'' for hs the<br />
saidn the ffeild'' for hs the<br />
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