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HCA 13/73 f.186r Annotate
First transcribed 27 November 2015  +
First transcriber Colin Greenstreet  +
Folio 186  +
Parent volume HCA 13/73  +
Side Recto  +
Status Uploaded image; transcribed on 27/11/2015  +
Transcription the Letters aforesaid, nor saw any of themthe Letters aforesaid, nor saw any of them opened, And otherwise hee cannot<br /> depose saving his foregoeing deposition to which hee referreth himselfe. To the last hee saith the schedule interrogated was and is written in Spanish, and was<br /> the very schedule annexed to the allegation, and otherwise negatively, saving as aforesaid. Wm Martyn Interpreter [SIGNATURE, LH SIDE] Diego mendes [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE] ****************************** The 14th of Aprill 1659. [CENTRE HEADING] The claime of the said}<br /> Betts and Ailward} Examined upon the fore said allegation. '''2.''' '''Diego Mendez''' of La Palma in the Canaries, aged 25 yeares or<br /> thereabouts sworne and examined. To the first and second articles hee saith and deposeth that hee well knoweth<br /> the producents Patrick Betts and Peter Aileward, and saith that the said<br /> Betts went master and the said Aileward assistant to the Sopra carfo<br /> of the shipp the ''hope'' arlate the voyage in question, on which shee proceeded<br /> in or about September 1657 from Amsterdam, where there was by the said<br /> Betts for his owne account laded and put aboard her for the said voyage<br /> certaine linnens, spices, hats, and woollens, and by the said Aileward for his<br /> account serges, linnens, stockings and other goods, all to be bartered away in the<br /> West Indies, which this deponent (who alsoe went the said voyage thence) saw<br /> them lade, and saith the said shipp safely arived therewith in the Spanish West<br /> Indies of this deponents sight who arived there in her. To the third fourth 5 and 6th hee saith that after such arivall of the said shipp and<br /> goods in the Spanish West Indias John Lopez the principall Sopracargo being<br /> a Spaniard abd thereby capable of trading there in his owne name (which the<br /> producents being Irish merchant) vended and trucked away their said outwards<br /> commodities for their account, for the goods following which hee procured<br /> or produced in barter for them in retourne of their said goods, namely for<br /> the said Betts twenty chests of Indigo and drugs, of which hee beleeveth<br /> fufteene were Indigo's, and for the said Aileward thirteene chests of Indigo's<br /> and drugs but how many of them contained Indigo's and how many drugs hee<br /> knoweth not, nor knoweth the markes of them or of Bets his chests, nor<br /> what drugs they had in their sea chests, all which goods hee saith were truely<br /> provided for and were the produce of the said outwards goods of the said producents<br /> and for their account were laded aboard the said shipp of this deponents knowledge<br /> who being a Spaniard did assist the said lopes in selling or disposing the<br /> said outward and procuring the said homewards goods for the same. And saith<br /> the said shipp was to come therewith for dover or the downes. To the 7th hee saith that shortly after the said shipps departure from [?Matansor] where<br /> shee touched in her homewards course the said voyage the arlate Toribbio<br /> ffernandez being in want of clothes sold the said Aileward sixteene arobes<br /> of Sassaparella which were in the said shipp for his account, for which the said<br /> Aileward then made him part of payment in clothes, and for the rest was<br /> to pay him afterwards by a praemium betweene them at which this deponent<br /> was present. And having soe bought them the said sixteene arobes became<br /> the goods of the said Aileward, and upon his adventure. To the 9th that the said shipp afterwards comming neere this coast<br /> was by the fowle weather and contrary winds put into Millford haven with<br /> all the said goods in her, where this deponent left them and came by land<br /> to London. And further hee cannot depose. To the 10th hee saith the said Patrick Betts and Peter Aileward were and<br /> are commonly accounted Irish men, Subiects of this Commonwealth and<br /> dwellers in London And further hee cannot depose. To the Interrogatories. [CENTRE HEADING] To the first hee saith that hee came in the said shipp to Milford haven but<br /> notshipp to Milford haven but<br /> not  +
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