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and saith the said goods were unladed at C … and saith the said goods were unladed at Charpente and thereabouts,<br />
all which hee knoweth for that in the moneth of March last<br />
the said [?Westa] Salla being gone to Paris about his affaires, and<br />
this deponent in his absence from Callice asking for him, received<br />
the letter of advise from the said Peter Pollart mentioning<br />
the lading of the said goods for the said persons aboard the said shipp,<br />
and having therein inclosed the Charterpartie annexed, and<br />
two of the three bills of lading annexed namely that for the said<br />
Salla his goods, and that for John h[?edda] his goods, and for<br />
the bill of the said John du fflos, the letter mentioned that it was<br />
sent to him the said John in a letter to him, and saith that upon<br />
receipt of the said letter this deponent delivered the said John hadda<br />
his bill, and since the said John da fflos and the said John halda<br />
and the said Westa Salla have delivered the said three bills<br />
to this deponent to be by him brought over hether together with<br />
the said Charter partie, to show their propartie in the<br />
said goods and saith the said bills of the said hedda and [?V]arta<br />
annexed were and are the same soe sent by the said Pollart and<br />
received by this deponent, and soe beleeveth is the other<br />
of the said fflos, and were all as hee beleebeth very true and<br />
reall together with the said Charterpartie[?s], and soe had and<br />
donne as therein is contained. Anth saith that after the<br />
said receipt of the said letter bills and Charterpartie, and that<br />
the said shipp was every day expected at Callice, there came<br />
newes that shee with her lading were taken by one of the<br />
shipps of this Commonwealth and brought up to dover. And<br />
further hee cannot depose
To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee hath dwelt alwaies in Callice<br />
saving a yeare or two that hee was in holland to learne dutch,<br />
And otherwise negatively saving as aforesaid.
To the second hee saith that the said de fflos and hadda are natives<br />
of Callice and Salla is a native of Normandy, and otherwise<br />
negatively saving as aforesaid.
To the third hee saith hee hath alsoe knowne the said Pollart from<br />
his infancie, and went to schoole with him in Callice, where the<br />
said Peter was alsoe borne. And otherwise negatively, saving as<br />
aforesaid.
To the fourth, fifth and 6th hee cannot answer saving as aforesaid<br />
not being at Rochell or thereabouts in the lading of the said goods.
To the 7th hee saith that the said goods are really as hee in his<br />
conscience beleeveth belonging to the said three producents, and not<br />
to any ffleming, Spaniard or other subiect of the king of Spaine;<br />
giving for a further reason of his knowledge of their proprietie,<br />
for that hee hath seene in the said Vert[?X] Sallas copie booke, the<br />
copie of the letter whereby the said Peter Pollart was ordered to<br />
freight a shipp for Callice to bring wines and goods for him<br />
and the said other producents thither.
To the eighth hee saith that the said Mr Vert[?a] Salla being soe at<br />
Paris, and the shipp not comming according to expectation, his<br />
wife wrote a letter (with which this deponent was acquainted) to himwhich this deponent was acquainted) to him +
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