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|First transcriber=Alex Jackson
 
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|Editorial history=Edited on 10/06/2013 by Jill Wilcox and on 11/05/2014 by Colin Greenstreet
 
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|Transcription=for such and to be a dutchman and subiect of the States of the
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United Netherlands commonly accounted, which had knoweth to be
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true, becourse hee this deponent hath from time to time seene
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letters of such correspondence betweene them, and on the behalfe of the
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said mr Robinson hath made entrie thereof in his Coppy booke.
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of letters; And otherwise hee cannot depose.
  
|Transcription=1. for such and to be a dutchman and subiect of the states of the
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To the second article hee saith and deposeth that in or about
2. united Netherlands commonly accounted, which had knoweth to be
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the moneth of October last past the said George Robinson wrote
3. true, becourse hee this deponent hath from time to time seene
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and sent over to the said Rocus Parvé to Rotterdam desiring and
4. letters of ˹such˺ correspondance betweene them, and on the behalfe of the
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ordering him to freight a Holland shipp to goo thense to Saint
5. said mr Robinson hath made entrie thereof in his coppy booke.
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Lucacs under a holland master to receive her lading of oranges
6. of letters; and otherwise hee cannot depose.
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and lemmons, and bring the same into the downes, and there to expect
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the order of the said mr Robinson, for disposall thereof; and
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further that the said mr Robinson ordered the said mr Rocus
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Parvé to drawe bills of exchange upon him the said Robinson
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for payment of and for the said lemmons and oranges, which
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letters mr Parvé received (for hee answered the same,) which hee knoweth
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having seen and copied into the said booke the said letters soe sent
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by mr Robinson, and seene the answers from the said mr
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Parvé. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving the said mr Robinson
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alsoe ordered the said mr Parvé to write to and imploy his further correspondent [#]
  
7. To the second article hee saith and deposeth that in or about
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[LH MARGIN] [#] at Saint Lucars to buy
8. the moneth of October last past the said George Robinson wrote
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9. and sent over to the said Rorus Parvés to Rotterdam desiring and
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10. ordering him to freight a Holland shipp to goo thense to saint
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11. Lucacs vnder a holland master to rective her lading of oranges
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12. and lemmons , and brinf the since into the Downes, and there to TO DO: expect
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13. the order of the said mr Robinson, for desposall thereof; and
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14. further that the said mr Robinson ordered XX the said mr Rocus
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15. Parvé to drawe bills of exchange upon him the said Robinson
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16. for payment of and for the said lemmons and oranges, which
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17. letters not Parve received (for hee answered the same,) which hee knoweth
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18. having seen and XXXX ˹chid˺ into the said broke the said letters so but
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19. by mr Robinson, and seene the XXXX answere from the said mr
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20. Parvé. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving the said mr Robinson
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21. ˹alsoe ordered the said mr Parvé to write to and imploy his further X correspondent˺
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# at Saint Lucans to buy
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in and lade the said
 
in and lade the said
oranges and lemmons</margin> This is opposite three lines that are in the body of the page
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oranges and lemmons.
25. To the third article hee saith that according to the said Parve
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26. hired and freighted at Rotterdam for Saint Lucars a certaine holland
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27. shipp, named the Arimes of XXXX Brill (Martin williamson
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28. Rosse master) and but her ˹for Saint Lucars˺ Saint Lucars to receive the said
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29. cargo of oranges and lemmons of and from this correspondent
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30. named Gilbert Melsoe ˹(to be brought into at Downes,) and˺ to when hee wrote ˹to the said Melsoe˺ to lade the same
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31. to be brought into the Downes and attend the said producents order
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32. as by his letters sent to mr Robinson in answer of those received
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33. from him this deponent hath seene, the contents of which letters
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34. hee verily beleeveth to be reall and true. And otherwise referring
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35. himself to the said letters answered to the allegation, hee cannot depose.
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36. To the fourth hee saith that the said Melsoe upon the said
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To the third article hee saith that according to the said Parvé
37. shipps comming to Saint Lucars provided and laded a cargo of oranges
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38. lemmons and corke upon her, according to order received by had
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39. from the said Parvé, and thereof by letters advised the said mr
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40. Robinson and sent XX him which hee knoweth having seene the
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41. Invoice of the said lading under the said Melso's hand, and
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42. otherwise he cannot depose.
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43. To the fifth hee saith that after such freighting and sending
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hired and freighted at Rotterdam for Saint Lucars a certaine holland
44. the said shipp the Arimes of Brill from Rotterdam to Saint Luranrs
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shipp, named the ''Armes'' of Brill (Martin williamson
45. hee ˹the said Parvé˺ letters ˹two˺ bills of lading exchange (one of 250li sterling and the
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Rosse master) and sent her for Saint Lucars to receive the said
46. other of 500 li sterling) upon the said mr Robinson for payment
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cargo of oranges and lemmons of and from his correspondent
47. of or towards the said oranges, lemmons and corke ˹and freight˺ which the said
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named Gilbert Melsoe (to be brought into at Downes,) and to the said Melsoe to lade the same
48. first bill whereof hee this depondent (who useth to act for mr
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as by his letters sent to mr Robinson in answer of those received
49. Robinson) XXXXX accepted in mr Robinsons absense and in his the said
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from him this deponent hath seene, the contents of which letters
>Robinson
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hee verily beleeveth to be reall and true. And otherwise referring
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himself to the said letters annexed to the allegation, hee cannot depose.
  
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To the fourth hee saith that the said Melsoe upon the said
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoNoOr05QRMtdFlXNjQ3ekM0WW5NS1oyN250QUpJd0E#gid=0 HCA 3/47 Page Log & Planner]
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shipps comming to Saint Lucars provided and laded a cargo of oranges
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lemmons and corke upon her, according to order received by him
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from the said Parvé,
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which hee knoweth having seene the
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Invoice of the said lading under the said Melso's hand, And
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otherwise he cannot depose.
  
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To the fifth hee saith that after such freighting and sending
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the said shipp the ''Armes'' of Brill from Rotterdam to Saint Lurars
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hee the said Parvé drew two bills of exchange (one of 250 ''li'' sterling and the
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other of 500 ''li'' sterling) upon the said mr Robinson for payment
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of or towards the said oranges, lemmons and corke and freight, the said
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first bill whereof hee this depondent (who useth to act for mr
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Robinson) accepted in mr Robinsons absense and in his the said
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Robinsons
 
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for such and to be a dutchman and subiect of the States of the
United Netherlands commonly accounted, which had knoweth to be
true, becourse hee this deponent hath from time to time seene
letters of such correspondence betweene them, and on the behalfe of the
said mr Robinson hath made entrie thereof in his Coppy booke.
of letters; And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the second article hee saith and deposeth that in or about
the moneth of October last past the said George Robinson wrote
and sent over to the said Rocus Parvé to Rotterdam desiring and
ordering him to freight a Holland shipp to goo thense to Saint
Lucacs under a holland master to receive her lading of oranges
and lemmons, and bring the same into the downes, and there to expect
the order of the said mr Robinson, for disposall thereof; and
further that the said mr Robinson ordered the said mr Rocus
Parvé to drawe bills of exchange upon him the said Robinson
for payment of and for the said lemmons and oranges, which
letters mr Parvé received (for hee answered the same,) which hee knoweth
having seen and copied into the said booke the said letters soe sent
by mr Robinson, and seene the answers from the said mr
Parvé. And otherwise hee cannot depose saving the said mr Robinson
alsoe ordered the said mr Parvé to write to and imploy his further correspondent [#]

[LH MARGIN] [#] at Saint Lucars to buy
in and lade the said
oranges and lemmons.

To the third article hee saith that according to the said Parvé

hired and freighted at Rotterdam for Saint Lucars a certaine holland
shipp, named the Armes of Brill (Martin williamson
Rosse master) and sent her for Saint Lucars to receive the said
cargo of oranges and lemmons of and from his correspondent
named Gilbert Melsoe (to be brought into at Downes,) and to the said Melsoe to lade the same
as by his letters sent to mr Robinson in answer of those received
from him this deponent hath seene, the contents of which letters
hee verily beleeveth to be reall and true. And otherwise referring
himself to the said letters annexed to the allegation, hee cannot depose.

To the fourth hee saith that the said Melsoe upon the said
shipps comming to Saint Lucars provided and laded a cargo of oranges
lemmons and corke upon her, according to order received by him
from the said Parvé,
which hee knoweth having seene the
Invoice of the said lading under the said Melso's hand, And
otherwise he cannot depose.

To the fifth hee saith that after such freighting and sending
the said shipp the Armes of Brill from Rotterdam to Saint Lurars
hee the said Parvé drew two bills of exchange (one of 250 li sterling and the
other of 500 li sterling) upon the said mr Robinson for payment
of or towards the said oranges, lemmons and corke and freight, the said
first bill whereof hee this depondent (who useth to act for mr
Robinson) accepted in mr Robinsons absense and in his the said
Robinsons