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Yeere since, hee removed from thence, and … Yeere since, hee removed from thence, and tooke a house [in Leaden GUTTER]<br />
hallstreete London, and there liveth at Present with his wife and<br />
ffamily. And the said Ayleward is a subject of this Comonwealth and<br />
soe Comonly accounted and reputed, which hee deposeth for the<br />
reasons aforesaid And further cannot depose:/:
To the Interrogatories./ [CENTRE HEADING]
To the first hee saith hee doth not knowe the ship the ''Hope'', [?nor GUTTER]<br />
nothing of her voyage, And saith hee this Deponent was borne at [XXX GUTTER]<br />
in Ireland, and hath lived for theise tenne yeeres last in [XXX GUTTER]<br />
and to the rest Negatively./.
To the 2d and 3d hee cannot answer thereto for the reasons aforesaid
The 4th Concerneth him not/.
To the 5th hee saith, hee hath knowne the Interrogated Patrick Betts for theise twelve<br />
yeeres last, and hath well knowne, and bin acquainted with the<br />
said Ayleward for theise seaven and twenty yeeres last as aforesaid last, [XXXX GUTTER]<br />
said Betts is said to be a Battchelour, but the said Ayleward is [?as GUTTER]<br />
aforesaid a Married Man. And otherwise negatively:/:
All 4 repeated before Doctor Godolphin:
The marke of the '''+''' [MARKE, RH SIDE]<br />
Thomas
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The 19th day of Aprill 1659:/.
Q: ffernandez Page and others in}<br />
the ''hope'' aforesaid}
Examined on the said Allegation/.
'''(6us'''
'''Domingo De la Cerda''' of London Merchant<br />
aged 25 yeeres or thereabouts sworne and<br />
Examined:/:
To the first 2: 3: and 4th hee saith that about the monethes of May and June 1657<br />
the arlate Antonio Robles, oftentimes had discourse and Treaty<br />
with the arlate John Lopez: aboyt sending a ship, and Cargoe from<br />
England or holland to the Spanish West Indias for the Account<br />
of him the said Robbles, and other Merchants here residing and at Length<br />
the said Mr Robles, and the other merchants agreed about the<br />
said Designe and Voyage, And the said Mr Lopez was by the said<br />
Mr Robbles. and the rest of the Merchants Appointed to goe [XXX GUTTER]<br />
Supra Cargoe of the ship that shoud goe the said voyage and the management of the said designe was [?by ?him and XXXX GUTTER]<br />
My Ayleward was appointed to be assistant to him the said Mr Lopez the said Voyage<br />
by the said Mr Robbles, and the said other merchants and one Mr [XXX GUTTER]<br />
was by them appointed to goe Master of the ship that should [?goe GUTTER]<br />
the said voyage and after the same was agreed upon, [?the ?said GUTTER]<br />
other Merchants who XXX appeared to be Mr ffernandez. Mr Painter and Mr [XXX GUTTER]<br />
provided a Considerable quantity of goods. there, and sent the [?same GUTTER]<br />
over to Amsterdam in shipps, with the said Lopez, Ayleward<br />
Betts. and the said Mr Robles sent a Letter then but [XXXX GUTTER]<br />
of Exchange [XXXX] to one Manoel Rodrigues Carion Merchant of<br />
Amsterdam, and ffactor there of the said Robles, and ordered [?the ?said GUTTER]<br />
Carion to receive the Monyes that were to be paid [?for GUTTER]<br />
the said Bills of Exchange, and to deliver the same to the<br />
said John Lopez, or his order, in part towardspayment for a shipp and [XXX GUTTER]<br />
they were there[XXX] provided for the said voyage by Mr Tilly and an [XXXXX XXXXXX GUTTER]<br />
Amsterdam. And saith that after the said Lopez Ayleward and [XXX GUTTER]<br />
arrived with the foresaid Cargoe of Goods, sent hence with [XXX GUTTER]<br />
[XXX GUTTER]with [XXX GUTTER]<br />
[XXX GUTTER] +
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