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Transcription

The tenth day of January .1653. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the sayd allegation

Rp.

3

Capt Joachim Beane of Hamburg master of
the sayd shipp the Three Kings aged 34 yeares
or thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined
deposeth and saith as followeth, videlicet.

To the 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6 articles of the sayd allegation he saith that the
arlate Paul Garcia de Santillana and Domingo de Baldus are
Spaniards merchants Inhabiting in Cadiz and Subiects of the Ling
of Spaine and for such have neeme well knowne to this deponent
for theis eight yeares last past and upwards, And saith that being att
Saint Mallo in September last past hee there saw the shipp Saint Vincent
arrive from Cadiz and therein the arlate Juan Thomas Milutti and with
him severall good quantities of leather and indico which were as
the sayd Milutta then sayd the goods of the sayd Santillana, and sayd
allso that he had 700 pieces of 8/8 for accompt of the sayd Baldus, And
further saith that the sayd Juan Thomas Miluti did with the
assistance of one Nicholas Magon to whom he was recommended
convert the sayd leather Indico and pieces of eight into Linnen Cloth
att Mallo for accompt of the sayd Claymers part of which
Linnen Cloth made upp into packes and marked as is hereafter
sett forth, the sayd Juan Thomas Millutti assisted with the
sayd Magon did lade aboard this deponents shipp in manner as
is hereafter sett forth, and otherwise cannot depose

To the 7. and 8th articles of the sayd allegation he saith that toward the later
end of September 1653, the sayd Juan Thomas Miluti as factor
and for the sayd Claymers, assisted by the sayd Magon did lade aboard
the said shipp the Three Kings this deponent master then riding
att Saint Mallo, and bound for Saint Lucar or Cadiz the severall good
hereafter specifuyed all to be in the sayd shipp transported to
Saint Lucar or Cadiz for accompt of the sayd Claymers as followeth
that is to say .16 packes of Linnen Cloth for accompt of the
sayd Santillana, numbred and marked as followeth, that is to day
three packes .5. 6. 7. marked with the first marke in the margent
and 3 more no. 1 . 2 .3. with the 2d marke, and 4 more no. 1. 2. 3.
with the 3d marke and one more n. 2. with the 4th marke and
5 more no. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 with the fifth marke in the margent
And allso four packes no. 1. 2. 3. 4 marked CBD for the accompt
of the sayd Domingo de Baldus. And further that on or about
the latter end of the sayd moneth of September videlicet the 27th of
the same he this deponent signed .6. bills of llading for
the sayd Santillanaes 16 packes aforesayd, to say three of one tenor
for 13 of the sayd packes and three more of one tenor for the
other three packes. and also three more of one tenor for the
sayd Baldus his sayd 4 packes, And further that 2 of the
bills of lading to the allegation annexed and now shewne him
and having this deponents name att the foot of each
of them respectively were and are two of the sayd originall bills
of lading, and were are signed with and by this deponents owne
(hand