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To the fifth he saith that the five Bills of lading to the sayd Allegation
annexed and now shewne him are five of the aforesayd Bills of lading
which this deponent saw signed att Cadiz as aforesayd, And he further
sayth that a;beit aswell in the sayd five bills of lading as in the rest which
were drawne and made for the sayd moneys and plate the names of Senior Pablo
Cobrisse of Bridges and of ffrancis Sloyer of Hamburgh to be made use
of, yet in truth the sayd moneys and plate were not nor are not for the use
and accompt of the sayd Cobrisse and Sloyer or eyther of them, but were and
are for the use and Accompt of the sayd John de losa Barona onely whose
proper goods they are as aforesayd And saith that the sayd John de Losa
Barona made use of the names of the sayd Cobrisse and Sloyer in his sayd
Bills of Lading to avoyd the perill which himselfe might have runn into
in Spaine in case it had bene knowne there that the sayd sylver had bene for his
Accompt, And somuch the sayd Producent did acquaint this deponent with att
Cadiz about the tyme of lading the sayd sylver this deponent being his familiar
freind and fellow Companion in his travells and well acquainted with his
trading and manner of dealing in the wauy of merchandizing. And further
he cannot depose

To the sixth he saith that the arlate John de Losa Barona is a Spaniard and
a subiect of the King of Spaine, and is an Inhabitant of Limma in
Peru of the West Indies and so hath bene for these thirteene yeares now
past of this deponents knowledge, and was borne att Segovia in Spaine
as this deponent hath credibly heard and beleiveth. And for and as such a
subiect of the King of Spaine and a Spaniard the sayd John de Losa Barona
was an is commonly accounted and taken. And further he cannot depose

To the Crosse Interrogatories: [CENTRE HEADING]

To the first he saith he came aboard the Saint George Interrrate in October 1652 att
Cadiz and was aboard her att the tyme of seizure.