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did arise out of his share of freight due to his said shipp Saint Paul of Hamburgh
and that he did intend to lade the same aboard Hans Meyners for his owne
accompt and consigne them to his mother Reghin Colebrands of Hamburgh
And further that hhe saw the sayd Gantzberch soone after arrive safely with
the sayd moneyes and sylver att the sayd shipp Crowne Imperiall, this deponent
furnishing him with 2 mariners to assist him in comeing aboard the
wind bloweing hard. And saith that att his returne from the Crowne Imperiall
to this deponents shipp Patriarje Jacob with the sayd 2 mariners, he the sayd Gantz
berch told this deponent that he had laden the sayd moneyes and sylver aboaard
Hans Meyners for his owne accompt and consigned to his mother, and
then withall produced 2 bills of lading both of one tenor for the same
being of the very same tenor with the bill of lading for the sayd sylver exhibited
and now shewne him, which bill now shewne him he saith is reall and
true and was signed neare Cadiz on or about the 15th day of October last past
by the sayd Hans Meyners with whose handwriting this deponent is well
acquainted. And saith that the sayd Martin Garnsborch is a skipper and
Burgher of Hamburgh and so accounted, and the sayd Reghin Colebrands
was an is an Inhabitant of Hamburgh and Stepmother of the sayd
Gansborch, and for and as such accounted. And saith that that the severall
persons in the sayd schedule annexed now read to him for whose accompts the
sayd severall parcells of sylver are in the bills of lading for the same [?exhibited]
were and are of the severall and respective places severally mentioned
in the sayd bills of lading and schedule exhibited, and for such
accounted and are all well knowne to this deponent Walter Sops and
William Henriquez excepted, but by fame and report the said Walter Sops [?is]
of Hamburgh; and knoweth not where the sayd Henriquez liveth. And
otherwise cannot depose.

To the Crosse Interrogatories.

To the 1. negatively.

To the 2. he saith he cannot depose.

To the 3. negatively.

To the 4th. he saith that whilest the Crowne Imperiall remained att Cadiz he
saw Joachim Schaer att Sevilia. and Syvert Goodeman and Martin Ganzberch
att Cadiz, which 3 persons this Rendent well knoweth. and the rest of the
parties interrate he knoweth not nor saw them, so farr as he knoweth att
Cadiz within the tyme aforesayd.

To the .5. he deposeth negatively saving his foregoeing deposition [?about]
the sayd moneys and sylver of Martin Ganzberch

To the 6. he saith he knoweth ffrancis Sloyer, Adrian Younker and John Baptista
Younker interrate all living in Hamburgh to say ffrancis Sloyer in Saint
Katherins street, Adrian Youncker in Dick street, and John Baptista
Youncker in Green street, and saith he saw none of the sayd 3 persons att
Cadiz the tyme interrate nor knoweth he who did lade any sylver aboard the
Crowne Imperiall for their owne Accompt

To the .7 he saith he cannot depose touching the propiety or Accompt [?of ?whom]
the sayd sylver otherwise than by referring to the bills of lading for [?XX]
the foresayd sylver of the sayd Gansberch excepted, for which he referreth himselfe
to his foregoeing depositions, and otherwise cannot depose.

To the 8th he saith he cannot depose

To the .9th he saith the 2 bills of lading of the tenor of the bill exhibited for
the sayd Ganzberchs sylver were delivered to the sayd Gantzberch himnselfe
which he knoweth for the reasons aforesayd and touching the rest cannot