HCA 13/69 Silver 11 f.2r Annotate

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To the Crosse Interrogatories in the second place.
To the 1 and 2 he saith It is prohibited to transport sylver or moneyes out of Spaine
without license obteyned for the same, and somuch he beleiveth such as use the ports of
Spaine know. And saith that unlicensed sylver if seized in the Ports of Spaine
is forfeited to the King of Spaine. but if it arrive in fflanders or elsewhere out
of the power of the Spanish Lawes It is wholly out of danger, and a free
merchandize and somuch he saith is generally knowne and taken notice of in
fflanders and other places. And otherwise he cannot depose . /

Repeated in Court
before The Judges

                                                 James Stainer



The sixth day of December 1653

The Clayme of Paulus Cobrisse of Bridges
in fflander for has money plate and
goods in the saint George et cetera

3
James Stanier of the parish of St Andrew
Undershaft of London, merchant aged 48
Yeares or thereabouts a witnes sworne and
examined deposeth and saith as followeth videlicet

To the first Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the arlate
Paulus Cobrisse was by common repute borne in fflanders, and for
these 12 yeares last past of the knowledge of this deponent being
his Correspondent hath bene a merchant of great accompt living
att present in Bridges, and so hath done five or six yeares now past
and before that for six or 7 yeares he lived in Spaine and was and
is a subiect of the King of Spaine and so accounted. And otherwise
cannot depose.

To the second Article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the sayd Paulus
Cobrisse for theis 12 yeares last past and upwards hath and still doth drive
a great trade betwixt fflanders England, Cadiz and St Lucar in Spayn
and the Indies for plate and other Commodities having his factors in
the sayd places to receyve his goodes and make him returnes thereof
And this deponent for his owne part hath sent severall great and
large quantityes of English Manu factures from this port of London to
Cadiz for the prodeucents Accompt consigning them for and to him self
whi est he comaynded in Spaine, and since his comeing into fflaanders
to his factors and Agents att Cadiz, from whom he this deponent hath
upon the producents Accompt receyved the proceed of severall such
goods in plate and sylver to the value of many thousands of pounds
And being still a Correspondent of the producent knoweth the premisses
to be true. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the third fourth and fifth articles of the sayd allegation and schedule therein
mentioned and bill of lading thereto annexed. This deponent saith
that he saw the sayd bill of lading about 11 monethes agoe in the handes
of the producent who then told him that the plate therein mentioned was
his owne to wit, seven packetts of sylver conteyning thirty six peices
of sylver weighing 174. markes and .1. ouncez or thereabouts. and marked
as in the margent [P], and hath since see one in the Registry or this Court
upon a file another bill of lading for the sayd plate of the same ?tenares ; And
saith that he this deponent in the yeares 1648 aand 1649 did by the producent
order for his Accompt and with the proceed of his sylver in that deponents hands