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said Robbles, to the said da herera Liva, … said Robbles, to the said da herera Liva, have bin received by<br />
the said Liva as hee hath by his letters acknowledged And saith that in the moneth of June last, the said<br />
da herera Liva had and at present (as hee beleeveth) hath goods, wares and effects<br />
in his hands, of the said Robbles his, whereby to provide and<br />
Lade wines and other goods for the said Robbles his account<br />
which hee deposeth for that hee hath as aforesaid<br />
lived with the said Robbles for about theise six yeeres<br />
last, and for all the said time hath dispatched busines<br />
for him the Robbles, and hath Copied the Letters of the said<br />
Robbles, sent to the said Liva, and alsoe the Letters which came<br />
from the said Liva, to the said Robbles, and further hee cannot<br />
depose:/:
To the 7th hee saith the said Antonio Roderiguez Robbles,<br />
having occasion to use some Tonnage in a ship to bring<br />
wines, and other goods for him from the Canaryes, and<br />
hearing that the arlate ship the ''Saint Laurence'' was goeing out from<br />
this Port to the Canaryes, and from thence to returne to<br />
this Port againe, did hire and take to ffreight seaventie XXXX of tonnage in the said<br />
ship the ''Saint Laurence'' of and from John Caseby of<br />
London Merchant, by a Charterparty bearing date the 19th day<br />
of March 1657: which said Charterparty was and is true and<br />
reall, and was on or about the day of the sate<br />
thereof really and truely signed sealed, and delivered by<br />
the said John Caseby, as his act and deed which hee knoweth<br />
being present at the makeing of the contract and after wards a writing to the said Charterparty, and seeing the said<br />
Caseby signe, seale, and deliver the Charter partie annexed and now showne unto him, and the producent the Counterpart, and further hee<br />
cannot depose./:
To the 8th hee saith that on or about the 24th of March 1657 English stile, the<br />
said Robbles did lade, or caused to be laden on board<br />
the said ship the ''Saint Laurence'', shee<br />
then lying in the River of Thames. bound for the Canaryes)<br />
six and thirty bales of goods and merchandizes, amounting<br />
to the Vallue of 1800: ''li'' sterling or thereabouts and Consigned<br />
the same to the said da herera Liva at the Canaryes.<br />
for the sole and Propper account of him the said Robbles<br />
and ordered him the said Liva to dispose the same and out<br />
of the proceede thereof, and of some other goods and effects of his<br />
the said Robbles then in the hands of the said Liva to Lade<br />
Canary wines and other goods aboard the said ship ''Saint''<br />
''Laurance'' and to send the same to this Port for his the said<br />
Robbles his Account which foresaid goods soe sent by the said<br />
Robbles. to the said Liva. were received by the said Liva,<br />
and the said Liva alsoe received the said Letter of Advice, and<br />
order of the said Robbles to the effect aforesaid<br />
as the said Liva hath signifyed to the said Robbles, The Premiss hee<br />
Deposeth for that hee XXXX aboard the ''Saint Laurance'', to be<br />
Caried ?to the Canaryes and hath alsoe read the said Robbles, and Leva their Letters
[IN LH MARGIN] XXXX to and againe<br />
XXX the same
And further hee cannot deposeXX the same
And further hee cannot depose +
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