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sayd Lopez de Apastris his accompt, were c … sayd Lopez de Apastris his accompt, were consigned unto<br />
Peter Grout, who (as their sayd Letters advised) was the<br />
Agent or ffacto of the sayd Lopez de Apastris at Cadiz,<br />
he the sayd de Apastris at present living at Sivill, which<br />
are distant about 22 or 23 Leagues, And further<br />
he saith he cannot depose.
To the seleaventh article he deposeth and saith That about<br />
the time the sayd shipp was laden with the said Linnens<br />
for the Account of the producent at haver de grace and<br />
before the seizure of the shipp the ''hare in the feild''<br />
the sayd Bertram de Baud and Mathew La fitt<br />
his the said producents ffactors at Roane did advise this<br />
deponent being the producents Correspondent here thereof<br />
and therwith did send unto this deponent an<br />
Accompt of and concerning the qualityes, quantityes and<br />
values of the said nine bales of Linnen, Which said Accompt<br />
he saith is true and reall, It being the handwriting of<br />
the said La ffitt, whose handwriteing he very well knoweth<br />
And to which accompt remayning in the Registry of<br />
this Court he referreth himselfe, And further he<br />
saith he cannot depose Saving that the said de Baud<br />
and La ffitt did by their Letters advise him this deponent<br />
that they had sent the like advise and Accompt unto<br />
the producents Agent or ffactor at Cadiz by the<br />
order of him the producent
To the twelth article he deposeth and saith that the nine<br />
bales of Linnen arlate were and are for the reasons by hin<br />
predeposed the proper goods of the said Bartholomew<br />
Lopez de Apastris, and that they are his goods, and noe<br />
body else hath any share or interest in them or any part<br />
thereof, and that therfore he the sayd de Apastris and<br />
noe body else doth runn the sole hazard and adventure<br />
thereof And further he cannot depose.
To the thirteenth article of the said allegation he deposeth<br />
and saith That he the deponent being for and by the<br />
reasons by him predeposed well acquainted with the name of<br />
the shipp in which the said nyne bales of Linnen were<br />
laden for the said Lopez de Apastris his Accompt,<br />
and alsoe with the Masters name, did first hear and<br />
know that the said shipp with her lading among and of which<br />
the said Linnen was part was seized by shipps in the<br />
immediate service of this Commonwealth, in her course<br />
from haverdegrace to Cadiz, upon the old Exchange<br />
London, and brought by them into England And<br />
further he cannot depose.
To the fourteenth article he deposeth That the said Bartholo<br />
=mew Lopez de Apastris was borne (of this deponents<br />
certaine knowledge who knew his parents) at [?Eybar] in<br />
Biscay, and that his parents both father and mother<br />
were Spanish And he alsoe deposeth and saith that<br />
hesoe deposeth and saith that<br />
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