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HCA 13/69 Silver 1 f.47r Annotate
First transcribed 11 November 2015  +
First transcriber Jo Pugh  +
Folio 47  +
Parent volume HCA 13/69 Silver 1  +
People Otto George<br /> Anne Muytinx<br /> Hieronimo Brudgman  +
Places Ostend<br /> Cadiz  +
Ships Sampson  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed 11/11/2015  +
Transcription To the third he saith that toward the lattTo the third he saith that toward the latter end of September 1652 the sayd<br /> Anne Muytinx deceased by her factor att Cadiz did lade and putt aboard the<br /> sayd shipp the ''Sampson'' whereof Otto George was Captaine then riding att an<br /> Anchor in the bay of Cadiz the sayd eight baggs of [conteyning] eight thousand<br /> and fifty peices of eight old coyne of Peru as aforesayd more or lesse,<br /> marked and numbred as aforesayd, and the sayd fifteene baggs more<br /> conteyning three thousand eight hundred forty three peices of eight and<br /> one halfe peice all old coyne of Peru marked and numbred as aforesayd for<br /> the use and Accompt of her the sayd Ann Muytinx deceased to be carryed and<br /> transported in the sayd shipp from Cadiz to Ostend and there to be delivered<br /> to the sayd Ann Muytinx or her factor or Agent for her use, And somuch<br /> the sayd Hieronimo Brudgman told this deponenent att Cadiz videlicet that they sayd<br /> moneyes were for the Accompt of his [mother], and accordingly this deponent<br /> made an entry them in his booke and allso this deponent told and [declared] the<br /> same aboard the ''Sampson'' att the very tyme of their lading to the sayd Otto<br /> George his Purser. And further he cannot depose. To the fourth he saith that upon the very day of the lading of the sayd moneys<br /> as aforesayd the sayd Otto George did signe three bills of lading for the<br /> same all of one [tenor] and aboard the sayd shipp the ''Sampson'' in the presence<br /> of this deponent, who on the behalf of his sayd Master Hieronimo Brudgman<br /> was present and assisting at the lading of the sayd moneyes. Howbeit this<br /> depondent saith that he caused noe mention to be made in the sayd Bill of<br /> lading of the fifty odd peices of eight putt into one of the sayd eight baggs<br /> as aforesayd not remembering in which of the sayd baggs the sayd fifty peices<br /> were, nor of the [nynety] three supernumerary peices of eight and a halfe<br /> putt in the fifteene baggs as aforesayd not knowing how many of the<br /> sayd supernumerary peices were putt into [every] of them, and the sayd Captaine<br /> and his Purser to whome this deponent then told the [premisses] saying it mattered<br /> little or to that effect, the say Bills of lading were made for eight baggs<br /> having a thousand peices of eight a peice in them, and for fifteene<br /> baggs having two hundred and fifty peices of eight a peice in them. And<br /> he further saith that the sayd Otto George after he had signed the sayd Bills<br /> delivered them to this deponent and this deponent delivered back one of them to him the<br /> said Otto George keeping two of them himselfe And sais that after his comeing ashoare This deponent delivered the sayd two<br /> bills which he had [reserved] to himselfe as aforesayd to his sayd master<br /> who imediately sent one of them to fflanders to his sayd master, and the kept<br /> the other himselfe which is the very bill of lading to the allegation annexed and<br /> now showne to him this Examinat. And further he cannot depose.<br /> To the fifth he saith that having seene the sayd moneys laden as aforesayd and<br /> comeing aboard the shipp ''Sampson'' whereon they were laden from Cadiz as<br /> passenger he thereby knoweth that after lading of the sayd moneyes the<br /> sayd shipp set sayle from Cadiz, and in her course towarde Ostend in the English<br /> Channell was seized by some of the shipps of this Commonwealth and that<br /> the sayd moneys were then aboard and by meanes of the seizure aforesayd<br /> came into the possession of the takers who have since brought the sayd shipp<br /> ''Sampson'' into the River of Thames and beleiveth that one of the sayd bills<br /> of lading came also in the hands of the Takers or of some of them. And<br /> further referring himselfe to the Acts of this Court he cannot depose. Toe Acts of this Court he cannot depose. To  +
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