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Transcription

[?XX] Arnold Wouter/

The sayd Juan Motte To the Crosse Interrogatories [CENTRE HEADING]

Row dt.

To the 1. negatively

To the second and third and 4th Interrogatories he hath knowne the sayd Arnold Woulters 22 yeares or
thereabouts. and otherwise negatively the producent being not in Spayne
but att Hamburgh the tyme interrate, saving that the producents
howse is by the [?Muren] in Hamburgh. and saving his foregoeing
depositions.

The .5.th he saith that the name of the factor that did lade the sayd sylver
was and is Claud or Nicholas Janon an Hamburgher borne, and the sayd
sylver and moneyes was laden in the day tyme and receyved aboard by the
sayd Captaine John Low himselfe.

To the .6.th he saith the sayd bills of lading were signed by the sayd Low a ship board
about the 26th day of November 1652 in the presence and sight of this Rendent

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To the 11. 12. and .13. Interrogatoryes This Rendent saith that about November 1652 being att Saint Lucar
in the howse of the sayd Claus Janson he shewed there unto this deponent
severall quantities of Cottons linnen Cloth, and other goods which
he told this Rendent he had received for the producents Accompt from
Hamburgh and withall shewed this deponent att the same tyme the
producents order or letter of advise to him touching the same which
by the handwriting thereof this Rendent well knew to be done by the producents owne
hadn writing bene his servant and Cashier as aforesayd and therein the
sayd janson was ordered to returne the proceed of the sayd goods in
plate as they should be putt off and convenient shipping happen, and
the sayd Janson likewise told this Rendent that he had sold part of the producents
goods in the sayd letter mentioned and that the sylver (which is now in question)
then designed to be laden aboard the sayd John Low was the proceed thereof.

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To the .15. he saith he is by birth an Hamburgher and an Inhabitant of
Sevilia in Spaine. and is the producents Cousin german. and otherwise
negatively having noe manner of Interest in the sayd plate

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