HCA 13/69 Silver 1 f.19r Annotate

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Transcription

To the third he saith that he knoweth not John Baptista Stayne, saying
it is only a borrowed or feigned name as he hath deposed. And further
cannot depose.

To the fourth he saith that Lorenzo de Veles is by birth a Duinkerker and by
habitation of Cadize in Spaine. And the sayd Hannekaert is an Inhabitant
of Antwerpe as this deponent hath hearde. And John Baptista Stayn is a feigned
name as aforesayd. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the fifth he saith that the sayd Lorenzo laded the sayd money himselfe, and the
Captaine or master of the shipp Christian Cloppenbergh received the same
aboard in the daytyme. And further he cannot depose.

To the sixth he saith that he saw the sayd Cloppenbergh Master of the Salvador
signe the bills of lading as he hath predeposed about the begginning of October
aboard the sayd shipp. and othorwise he cannot depose.

To the Seventh he saith he cannot depose.

To the eight he saith that the sayd money now claymed was laden by Lorenzo
de veles himselfe, and the name of John Baptista Staine was and is mentioned
in the Bill for a Color onely and not otherwise. And furthur he cannot depose.

To the nynth he cannot depose of his knowledge, but beleiveth that noe such
bills or memorandums as are here in this Interrogatory suggested were signed
made or taken by the sayd Master Cloppenbergh or his Purser or any other
And further cannot depose.

To the tenth negatively.

To the eleventh he saith that the sayd Lorenzo da veles when he laded the sayd
money told the Master of the sayd shipp that he laded the sayd moneyes upon
and for the respectively accompts formerly deposed, and so much this Rendent
hath heard the sayd Christian Cloppenbergh acknowledge. And further he
cannot depose.

To the tweltfth he saith that the sayd Lorenzo da veles laded twenty of the said
baggs himselfe for his owne Accompt, and believed that he had authority
given him by the sayd Pedro and Andrea Hannekaert to lade their money
for their owne Accompt And further he cannot depose.

To the thirteenth he saith, that the sayd Lorenzo da veles as he has predeposed
bought the money now claymed with plate and money of Mexico brought from the
Indies, and saith that att the buying thereof the sayd Lorenzo declared that part
of the same videlicet the quantity of eight hundred pieses of eight more for the
Accompt of the sayd Pedro and Andrea Hannekaert. And futher he cannot
depose.

To the fourteenth he Saith that the sayd Lorenzo develus att the lading of the
sayd money told this deponent that he laded the same videlicet twenty baggs thereof
for his owne Accompt and perill. and four baggs thereof att the perill and
for the Accompt of the sayd Hannekaerts

To the fifteenth he saith that he this Rendent was borne att Valladolid in Spaine and hath his dwelling att
Peru in the west Indies and saith he is noe way concerned in the money now claym[ed]
by way of property ensureance or any other way. nor is he any way concerned in
the losse or restitution thereof. And otherwise he cannot depose.

To the sixteenth seventeenth eighteenth and ninetenth Interrogatories he saith
he cannot depose.

To the twentyeth negatively.

To the one and twentyeth he saith that the sayd Lorenzo de veles received from
the sayd Maister of the Salvador Christian Cloppenbergh severall bills of lading
of one tenor for the moneyes claymed aboard the sayd shipp, but the certaine number of the sayd bills
this Rendent remembreth not.
And further he cannot depose.

To the 22th

Topics

People


Christian Cloppenbergh
Lorenzo de Velus
Andrea Hannekaert

John Batista Stayne

Places


Valladolid
Peru
Cadiz
Antwerp

Dunkirk

Ships


Salvador