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|Transcription=To the fourth hee saith it is very publique and notorious and
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very true that notwithstanding the warrs to betweene Spaine and
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Portugall, the subiects of the king of Spaine have and doe by license
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as aforesaid goe and carry goods from the Spanish west Indies to
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Angola, and trade there, and the subiects of the king of Portugall
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goe and carry goods from Angola to the Spanish West Indies and
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trade there, and that very frequently and securely, obtaining in the
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first place license in that behalfe, which for a summe of money
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is easily and frequently gained and gotten, and that the said subiects
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of Portugall have and doe and may by vertue of their
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licenses goe and carry the procede of their goods brought from
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Angola to Cartagena to any other the dominions of the kinge of
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Spaine and there dispose thereof and freely trade, and this hee
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saith is usuall and common, notwithstanding the said warrs.
  
|Transcription=1. To the fourth hee saith it is very publique and notorious and
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To the fifth hee saith that for all the time interrogated
2. very true that notwithstanding the warrs to betweene Spaine and
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any subiect of the king of Portugall might safely bringe his
3. Portugall, the subiects of the king of Spaine have and doe by license
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goods from Cartagena or other part of the Spanish west Indies
4. as aforesaid goe and carry goods from the Spanish west Indies to
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unto Saint Lucars, or Cadiz or Saint Sebastians, in the dominions of
5. Angola, and trade there, and the subiects of the king of Portugall
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the king of Spaine, (having first obtained license as aforesaid
6. goe and carry goods from Angola to the Spanish West Indies and
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which is frequently and easily graunted) without any danger of
7. trade there, and that very frequently and securely, obtaining in the
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confiscation. And otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
8. first place license in that behalfe, which for a summe of money
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9. is easily and frequently gained and otten, and that the said subiects
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10. of Portugall have and doe and may by vertue of their
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11. licenses goe and carry the procede of their goods brought from
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12. Angola to Cartagena to any other the dominions of the kinge of
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13. Spaine and there dispose thereof and freely trade, and this hee
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14. saith is usuall and common, notwithstanding the said warrs.
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15. To the fifth hee saith that for all the time interrogated
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To the sixth hee saith that the license or Permission of the Governour
16. any subiect of the king of Portugall might safely bringe his
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of Angola graunted to a Portugall subiect to goe in a permission
17. goods from Cartagena or other part of the Spanish west Indies
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shipp to Cartagena and trade there, is not a warrant to the said
18. unto Saint Lucars, or Cadiz or Saint Sebastians, in the dominions of
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Portugall subiect to lade goods at Cartagena and carry them
19. the king of Spaine, (having first obtained license as aforesaid
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to other parts of the king of Spaine in Europe, but hee must and
20. which is frequently and easily graunted) without any danger of
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of course carries goods in them for Spaine, is then a Permission shipp
21. confiscation. And otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.
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and soe generally knowne, though hee bee a subiect at Portugall.
  
22. To the sixth hee saith that the license or Permission of the Governour
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To the seaventh hee saith the said shipp the ''Virgin Mary and''
23. of Angola graunted to a Portugall subiect to goe in a permission
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''All Saints'' of Cartagena came from Saint Lucar or Cadiz under the
24. shipp to Cartagena and trade there, is not a warrant to the said
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conduct of don diago da Gasta to Cartagena, where hee this
25. Portugall subiect to lade goods at Cartagena and carry them
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deponent brought her, and came not from Angola, and that shee
26. to other parts of the king of Spaine in Europe, but hee must and
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is a Permission shipp, and soe are all the shipps trading betweene
27. of course carries goods in them for Spaine, is then a Permission shipp
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Spaine and Cartagena, being bound to have particular licenses
28. and soe generally knowne, though hee bee a subiect at Portugall.
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to goe from one of those places to the other.
  
29. To the seaventh hee saith the said shipp the ''Virgin Mary and
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To the eighth hee saith that the interrate Antonio Martino de Messa
30. All Saints'' of Cartagena came from Saint Lucar or Cadiz under the
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had equall power with this deponent as touching the freight and
31. conduct of don diago da Gasta to Cartagena, where hee this
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merchandize of the said shipp, but not in the navigating of her for
32. deponent brought her, and came not from Angola, and that shee
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that hee this deponent had sole command of her therein, and
33. is a Permission shipp, and soe are all the shipps trading betweene
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that this deponent or his Purser signed all the bills of lading, and none were
34. Spaine and Cartagena, being bound to have particular licenses
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signed by the said da Messa, And saith there were only two bills
35. to goe from one of those places to the other.
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signed (and were both of one tenor) for all the said goods claimed,
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notwithstanding that there are three severall markes, which
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markes they had when the said producent bought the, and had
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laded them under the same markes hee bought them with as is
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often donne as hee saith. And further hee cannot depose, saving
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as aforesaid.
  
36. To the eighth hee saith that the interrate Antonio Martino de Messa
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To the nineth hee saith hee sawe both the said bills of lading in
37. had equall power with this deponent as touching the freight and
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the hands and custodie of the said producent after such his imbarking
38. merchandize of the said shipp, but not in the navigating of her for
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himselfe in the said shipp for Spaine, and that hee the producent tooke one of
39. that hee this deponent had sole command of her therein, and
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them and put it into his chest, and delivered the other to another friend
40. that this deponent or his Purser signed all the bills of lading, and none were
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41. signed by the said da Messa, And saith there were only two bills
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42. signed (and were both of one tenor) for all the said goods claimed,
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43. notwithstanding that there are three severall markes, which
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44. markes they had when the said producent bought the, and had
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45. laded them under the same markes hee bought them with as is
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46. often donne as hee saith. And further hee cannot depose, saving
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47. as aforesaid.
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48. To the nineth hee saith hee sawe both the said bills of lading in
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49. the hands and custodie of the said producent after such his imbarking
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50. himselfe in the said shipp for Spaine, and that hee the producent tooke one of
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51. them and put it into his chest, and delivered the other to another friend
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To the fourth hee saith it is very publique and notorious and
very true that notwithstanding the warrs to betweene Spaine and
Portugall, the subiects of the king of Spaine have and doe by license
as aforesaid goe and carry goods from the Spanish west Indies to
Angola, and trade there, and the subiects of the king of Portugall
goe and carry goods from Angola to the Spanish West Indies and
trade there, and that very frequently and securely, obtaining in the
first place license in that behalfe, which for a summe of money
is easily and frequently gained and gotten, and that the said subiects
of Portugall have and doe and may by vertue of their
licenses goe and carry the procede of their goods brought from
Angola to Cartagena to any other the dominions of the kinge of
Spaine and there dispose thereof and freely trade, and this hee
saith is usuall and common, notwithstanding the said warrs.

To the fifth hee saith that for all the time interrogated
any subiect of the king of Portugall might safely bringe his
goods from Cartagena or other part of the Spanish west Indies
unto Saint Lucars, or Cadiz or Saint Sebastians, in the dominions of
the king of Spaine, (having first obtained license as aforesaid
which is frequently and easily graunted) without any danger of
confiscation. And otherwise hee referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition.

To the sixth hee saith that the license or Permission of the Governour
of Angola graunted to a Portugall subiect to goe in a permission
shipp to Cartagena and trade there, is not a warrant to the said
Portugall subiect to lade goods at Cartagena and carry them
to other parts of the king of Spaine in Europe, but hee must and
of course carries goods in them for Spaine, is then a Permission shipp
and soe generally knowne, though hee bee a subiect at Portugall.

To the seaventh hee saith the said shipp the Virgin Mary and
All Saints of Cartagena came from Saint Lucar or Cadiz under the
conduct of don diago da Gasta to Cartagena, where hee this
deponent brought her, and came not from Angola, and that shee
is a Permission shipp, and soe are all the shipps trading betweene
Spaine and Cartagena, being bound to have particular licenses
to goe from one of those places to the other.

To the eighth hee saith that the interrate Antonio Martino de Messa
had equall power with this deponent as touching the freight and
merchandize of the said shipp, but not in the navigating of her for
that hee this deponent had sole command of her therein, and
that this deponent or his Purser signed all the bills of lading, and none were
signed by the said da Messa, And saith there were only two bills
signed (and were both of one tenor) for all the said goods claimed,
notwithstanding that there are three severall markes, which
markes they had when the said producent bought the, and had
laded them under the same markes hee bought them with as is
often donne as hee saith. And further hee cannot depose, saving
as aforesaid.

To the nineth hee saith hee sawe both the said bills of lading in
the hands and custodie of the said producent after such his imbarking
himselfe in the said shipp for Spaine, and that hee the producent tooke one of
them and put it into his chest, and delivered the other to another friend
that