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To the second Interrogatory he answereth t … To the second Interrogatory he answereth that he hath<br />
knowne the interrate Melchior de Aranguren for about<br />
fower yeares last past residing here in London as a Merchant<br />
and that he is a Spaniard by birth, and that he hath<br />
noe further knowledge of the interrate Bertram de Baud<br />
and Melchior de La ffitt then what meerly came<br />
by the sayd de Aranguren his communication their<br />
Letters sent unto him unto him this Rendent, And that<br />
it hath appeared by such Letters that they have lived<br />
for about three yeares last past at Roane in<br />
ffrance, but he lnoweth not where they were borne And<br />
further he cannot answeare.
To the third and fourth Interrogatorie he answereth that<br />
he this Rendent being here in England when the<br />
Linnens interrate were bought and laden aboard<br />
the interrate shipp the ''hare in the feild'', cannot<br />
answeare unto, who bought them, or of whom, or how<br />
they were bought, And otherwise referring himselfe<br />
to his former deposition he cannot answeare.
To the fifth Interrogatory he answereth by vertue of his<br />
oath and beleiveth in his conscience that the bill of<br />
Lading concerning the Linnens interrate, which the<br />
said Aranguren did shew this Rendent (as is<br />
predeposed) was not fictitious nor colourable And<br />
otherwise then referring himselfe to his former deposition<br />
he cannot answeare./
To the sixth Interrogatory [BLANK IN MANUSCRIPT]
To the seaventh Interrogatory he answereth that the advice<br />
and Invoyce by him the deponent predeposed of were<br />
in wryting sent by and in the name of the sayd de Baud<br />
and De La ffitt unto the interrate Melchior Aranguren,<br />
here at London, That he was not present at the<br />
wryting therof, But he saith and answereth by vertue of<br />
his oath that the sayd Letter of advise and Invoyce<br />
were communicated and shewne unto this Rendent many<br />
days before the newes came the shipp interrate was<br />
seized, and that the said advise and Invoyce<br />
were of the very handwryting that all the former<br />
Letters were of that came from the sayd de Baud<br />
and De La ffitt, And further he cannot answeare.
Toffitt, And further he cannot answeare.
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