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To the fifth Interrogatory he cannot answe … To the fifth Interrogatory he cannot answeare, being here<br />
in London when the bills of Lading interrate were signed<br />
which was beyond the seas./
To the sixth Interrrogatory he answereth that the eight bales of<br />
Linnen interrate were consigned unto Bartholomew Lopez<br />
de Apastris to be there to him the said de Apastris or<br />
his Assignes delivered for the sole and proper account<br />
of the sayd Aranguren, and that the sayd de Apastris<br />
he this Rendent well knoweth to be a Spaniard by birth<br />
an Inhabitant and Merchant at Sevill, and that he<br />
hath lived there these 10 yeares last past And<br />
further he cannot answeare./
To the seaventh Interrogatory he answereth that the advise which<br />
the producent Mellchior Aranguren received from the<br />
interrate De Baud and De La ffitt concerning their having<br />
the woolls first, and afterwards the Linnens bought with<br />
the proceed of the said woolls was by Letter, and that<br />
the said advise's came severally one after another and a<br />
good while before the newes came that the shipp interrate was<br />
seized And further he cannot answeare./
To the eight Interrogatory he answereth that for the reasons<br />
and grounds predeposed and depending one upon another<br />
he is absolutely convinced and beleiveth in his conscience<br />
that the Linnens interrate are the goods and ought<br />
to be the goods of the said Melchior Aranguren,<br />
and that noe ffrenchman or subiect of the french king<br />
hath any share, or part or interest in the said Linnens<br />
And further he cannot answeare./
To the nineth Interrogatory he answereth that (as he hath<br />
predeposed) seaven hundred pound weight of Redd wooll<br />
was laden aboard a shipp (the name of which shipp<br />
and the Master of her he doth not now remember)<br />
at Cadiz by the saud Lopez de Apatras for the account<br />
of the said Aranguren to be delivered for his the<br />
said Arangurens account at Roane unto the aforenamed<br />
De Baud and De La ffitt his Agents there, and<br />
that they did accordingly receive the said woolls, and<br />
that the proceed therof were the Linnens in question/<br />
And further referring himselfe to his former deposition<br />
he cannot answeare.
To the tenth Interrogatory he answereth that he never heard<br />
of any Insurance made upon the Linnens interrate/
To the eleaventh Interrogatory he answereth that he<br />
never saw the eight bales of Linnen interrate<br />
And soe cannot tell of what Country=growth,<br />
or Manufacture the said Linnens are, And otherwise<br />
he saith he cannot answeare./
Tobr />
he saith he cannot answeare./
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