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To the last hee saith his foregoeing depos … To the last hee saith his foregoeing deposition is true/:-
To the Crosse Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]
'''dt. Rowe.'''
To the first and second negatively, And further saving his foregoeing depositions cannot depose
To the third hee saith that hee this rendent well knew the interrate<br />
Gonsalo da Gamboa for about 8. yeares before his death, and saith the said<br />
Gonsalo was a native of Lisbone in Portugall, and a Subject of that Crowne, and<br />
during the time of this deponents knowledge of him liked and resided at Lisbone<br />
and Cape de Verde where hee was Governour for the king of Portugall
To the 4th and 5th hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof.
To the 6th hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition. And further cannot depose,<br />
saving that as this rendent firmely beleeveth the sugars predeposed were the<br />
proceed of the said lading of Negroes, and saving that this deponent was<br />
present and saw some monies paid by the said Carvaille to the said Contractor for foure chests of<br />
sugar predeposed./
To the 9th hee saith the goods predeposed were laden by the said John de Carvaillo<br />
a Portugueze for the accompt aforesaid And doeth not know nor beleeve any<br />
thing to the contrarie./
To the 8th hee saith, That upon the lading of the said goods, the said John de<br />
Carvaillo did acquaint this rendent, that the same were so laden for and<br />
upon the accompt and adventure of the said Gonsalo da Gamboa, And<br />
otherwise saving his foregoeing deposition hee saith hee cannot depose
To the 9th hee saith, That hee this rendent is a Native of Lisbone in<br />
Portugall where his settled habitation is, And otherwise negatively to<br />
every part thereof.
To the 10th and 11 hee saith hee knoweth nothing thereof.
To the 12th hee referreth himselfe to his foreging deposition And further<br />
cannot depose./
Repeated before doctor Clerke./
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The 27th of ffebruary <u>.1654:/</u>
The Clayme of Captaine John Lyne for sugars seized}<br />
in the shipp ''Nostra Seignora''. Suckley Budd}
Examined upon an Allegation given<br />
on the behalfe of the said John Lyne
'''Diego Fernandez Blanco''' of Lisbone in<br />
Portugall Merchant aged 44. yeares or<br />
thereabouts a Wittnesse sworne and examined./
To the first Article of the said Allegation hee saith and deposeth, That<br />
in or about the moneth of May June or July in the yeare <u>1650.</u> arlate<br />
this deponent being at the Bahia in Brazile, and there then happening<br />
a generall imbargo and seizure of all English shipps and goods<br />
hee this deponent at the request of John Lyne the producent, preserved<br />
some monies, which shortly after were employed for the buying of<br />
five Chests of Muscavadoe and two chests of white sugars from and of<br />
(the white sugars from and of<br />
(the +
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