4. To the fourth he said that he did not know Caleb David nor for what he came to this City.
5. To the fifth he said that he knows nothing about the Enquiery in this Article.
6. To the Sixth he said that he knows one Antonio de Correa, a Spaniard living in this City since the year 1733, that his Employment was bringing Wood from the Coast with Regordete Fregeño[3] but does not know that he made a Voyage in 56, Nor the Embarcation in which he went nor any thing of the rest Enquired.
7. To the seventh he said that he knows nothing more to Answer than what he has said to the foregoing.
8. To the Eighth he said that he Expects no Interest from the Result of this Cause and that what he has said and Declared is the Truth, to which he has made Oath and being Dated and Read to him he said it was well Wrote. That he is thirty Six years of Age. to which he set his Hand and his Honour, his Rubric of which I give Testimony.
Heron'o Jos'h Medrano.
Before meJuanfern'o del Valle.
N'y Pub.
[1] This and the three succeeding testimonies were taken in Cuba under the commission mentioned in [note 1] to [doc. no. 184].
[2] San Juan de los Remedios, commonly called Remedios, lies in the middle of the north coast of Cuba, 32 miles east of Santa Clara.
[3] Regordete means short and stout.
192. Declaration of Don Joseph de la Vega. November 19, 1759.