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|First transcriber=Brodie Waddell
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|Transcription=ten yeares last past and upwards is a Spaniard bourne and a subiect
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of the King of Spaine and a Citizen and Inhabitant of Selivia
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where he hath his house and family and was and is a merchant [of???]
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to trade much in the Indies Spaine and fflander for sylver and
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other goods and for and as such was and is accounted having
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lived in Sevilia many yeares and 10 yeares and upwards of
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deponents knowledge And otherwise saving his foregoeing
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depositions cannot depose saving that after lading of the sayd
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woolls he saw the sayd shipp sett sayle therewith from Cadiz
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for Ostend and hath heard that in her Course she was with her
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lading seized by some of the shipps of this Commonwealth by
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meanes whereof the sayd woolls came into the possession of the
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Takers/.
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To the Crosse Interrogatories
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To the 1. negatively
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To the 2d and 3 he saith he saw not the sayd Blaes de la Pyna att [C???]
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tyme [inter???] and farther saving as aforesayd cannot depose, saving
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that the sayd Blaes de la Pyna liveth in the Snake Stree in Sevil.
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To the 4 he saith he saw not the sayd wooles bought nor can give any
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accompt of the property thereof than he hath already given.
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To the 5th he saith he was not present att not saw the firming of the sayd
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bills of lading.
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To the 6. 7. 8 9 and 10th he saith he is sure that the sayd woolls were [XXX]
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by the sayd [producents?] factor and further to their interrogatories saving
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as aforesayd cannot depose.
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To the 11 negatively to ever part thereof.
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To the 12 he saith he hath severall tymes heard the [producent?] say that
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he had woolls laden in Capt Cloppenbergh and consigned to the sayd [XXX]
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Lopez Swaco and further cannot depose
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To the 13th he saith he is a Native and Inhabitant of Sevilia and others
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negatively.
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To the 14th he saith he cannot depose otherwise than as aforesayd
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To the 15. 16. 17 and 18th he saith he knoweth nothing thereof.
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To the 19 negatively.
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To the 20th he saith he knoweth the bill of lading now shewne him to be
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one of the sayd bills for the sayd woolls which he saw att Cadiz as aforesayd
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by the marke and contents and firme thereof.
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To the 21th he saith he cannot depose otherwise than aforesayd
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To the 22th he saith he was not present att the delivery of the sayd
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bills of lading for which cause he cannot depose to [XXX]
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To the 23. he saith he did not see the letter and invoyce [inter???] and
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mentioned in the 7th article of the sayd allegation and otherwise he cannot
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depose./
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[signed:] Fran. Lopez
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Sam Delaplace
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Repeated in court before the Judge
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The Clyme of Jasper Lorenso for
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his money & goods in the
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The third day of January 1653
 
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ten yeares last past and upwards is a Spaniard bourne and a subiect
of the King of Spaine and a Citizen and Inhabitant of Selivia
where he hath his house and family and was and is a merchant [of???]
to trade much in the Indies Spaine and fflander for sylver and
other goods and for and as such was and is accounted having
lived in Sevilia many yeares and 10 yeares and upwards of
deponents knowledge And otherwise saving his foregoeing
depositions cannot depose saving that after lading of the sayd
woolls he saw the sayd shipp sett sayle therewith from Cadiz
for Ostend and hath heard that in her Course she was with her
lading seized by some of the shipps of this Commonwealth by
meanes whereof the sayd woolls came into the possession of the
Takers/.

To the Crosse Interrogatories
To the 1. negatively
To the 2d and 3 he saith he saw not the sayd Blaes de la Pyna att [C???]
tyme [inter???] and farther saving as aforesayd cannot depose, saving
that the sayd Blaes de la Pyna liveth in the Snake Stree in Sevil.
To the 4 he saith he saw not the sayd wooles bought nor can give any
accompt of the property thereof than he hath already given.
To the 5th he saith he was not present att not saw the firming of the sayd
bills of lading.
To the 6. 7. 8 9 and 10th he saith he is sure that the sayd woolls were [XXX]
by the sayd [producents?] factor and further to their interrogatories saving
as aforesayd cannot depose.
To the 11 negatively to ever part thereof.
To the 12 he saith he hath severall tymes heard the [producent?] say that
he had woolls laden in Capt Cloppenbergh and consigned to the sayd [XXX]
Lopez Swaco and further cannot depose
To the 13th he saith he is a Native and Inhabitant of Sevilia and others
negatively.
To the 14th he saith he cannot depose otherwise than as aforesayd
To the 15. 16. 17 and 18th he saith he knoweth nothing thereof.
To the 19 negatively.
To the 20th he saith he knoweth the bill of lading now shewne him to be
one of the sayd bills for the sayd woolls which he saw att Cadiz as aforesayd
by the marke and contents and firme thereof.
To the 21th he saith he cannot depose otherwise than aforesayd
To the 22th he saith he was not present att the delivery of the sayd
bills of lading for which cause he cannot depose to [XXX]
To the 23. he saith he did not see the letter and invoyce [inter???] and
mentioned in the 7th article of the sayd allegation and otherwise he cannot
depose./

[signed:] Fran. Lopez

Sam Delaplace
Repeated in court before the Judge

The Clyme of Jasper Lorenso for
his money & goods in the

The third day of January 1653