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HCA 13/73 f.151r Annotate
First transcribed 3 January 2014  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 151  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 03/01/2014  +
Transcription whatsoever that were torne, throwne overbowhatsoever that were torne, throwne overboard or any wayes made away, but came<br /> all as hee verily beleeveth to the hands of the said Story and Stoakes being bills<br /> of lading, Charter partia, factories, accounts and other papers and dispatches,<br /> And otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition hee cannot answer. To the seaventh hee saith hee for his part hath not since sold but still holdeth<br /> and owneth his said eighth part of the said shipp, and soe still doe his said<br /> partners as hee beleeveth, without having sold any part to any Spaniard<br /> or fflandrian before or since the beginning of the said voyage, And saith that<br /> having had a Burgundian flagg for five or sixe yeares in another shipp that hee<br /> commanded before hee had the ''Santa Maria'', hee kept it and had it aboard<br /> the ''Santa Maria'', and upon the said approach of the ffrench threw it (being<br /> of the same sort videlicet White with a redd crosse that the fflanders shipps carry)<br /> over board, when the said papers were soe throwne over board as aforesaid.<br /> And othewise then as aforesaid hee cannot answer, saving that shee did not<br /> carry the Spanish flagg or colours. To the eighth hee saith that none of his company were Spaniards, nor was<br /> there any Spaniard aboard when the said shipp was soe seized. To the nineth hee saith the said shipp had eight and twenty peeces of ordnance<br /> aboard when shee was soe seized, whereof twenty foure were iron and the<br /> other fower brasse, and that shee is of the burthen of fourehundred tonnes<br /> or thereabouts. And saith that this deponent had money peeces of plate (amounting in all to 252 markes and some odd a[?nn?ries])<br /> for his owne account and had the said peeces of eight in money aboard the said<br /> shipp when shee was seized, namely all such as are contained in a schedule<br /> annexed to an allegation given in this Court in a claime of his owne, to which schedule<br /> hee referreth himselfe, affirming the same to be true, and that the said John<br /> Moller, had in plate severall peeces amounting in all to seaventie markes<br /> three ann[?res] and a halfe an hundred peeces of eight and nine small barrs<br /> of plate aboard for his account, all which money and plate of theirs and other<br /> their goods mentioned in their respective claimes came as hee saith to the hands<br /> and seizure of the said Story and Stoakes, who possessed themselves thereof,<br /> detaining the same from this deponent and the said Moller to this present.<br /> But there were not any Jewells aboard that hee knoweth of. To the tenth hee saith hee signed the foresaid bills by him deposed of and not<br /> any other for the goods soe laden and seized, nor any of severall tenors for the<br /> same goods, and that hee hath not signed any for any of the goods since the said<br /> seizure was made, and otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition. To the eleaventh hee saith that the ''Santa Maria'' had noe license, nor is it<br /> free for hollanders to trade in the Spanish West Indies without license, in<br /> which regard they were constrained to purchase trade by force of money,<br /> giving the President and officialls of Santa Domingo in moneys and presents<br /> to the value of about fifteene thousand peeces of eight to obtaine trade there,<br /> which upon that regard was permitted unto them, And otherwise saving as aforesaid hee cannot answer. To the twelveth hee saith hee well knoweth all the owners interrogated, who<br /> hee saith were owners at the time of the said shipps departure from<br /> Amsterdam, and as hee beleeveth are soe still, and otherwise hee referreth<br /> himselfe to his foregoeing deposition. To the last hee saith hee did not sea the goods interrogated that were<br /> for the claimers carried from Amsterdam in the said shipp bought or any of them paid for,<br /> nor doth hee know that John Mexia da herera bought or paid for any<br /> of them, but beleeveth hee did not pay for any of them, having but<br /> very little money at his command, And further saving his foregoeing<br /> deposition to which hee referreth hee cannot answer. Towhich hee referreth hee cannot answer. To  +
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