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//3:o Octobris 1668//
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//?Wychel//
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//To the Right hono:ble S:r Orlando Bridgman knight and Barronett Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England//
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//Humbly complayneing therewith unto your honor your Orator Sir Richard fforde of London knight and John Buckworth of London merchant That in the moneth of May in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred sixty and fower there being A treaty between your Orators and S:r William Ryder of//
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//London knight and William Cutler of London merchant touching a trade of Iron and copper to be driven & carried on att Stockholme in Sweadland by them all Jointly it was concluded and fully agreed upon between your said Orators and the said S:r William Ryder and William Cutler to become Joint partners in Equall//
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//fowerths in the said trade of Iron & copper & that a Joint Stock should be forthwith raised by all the partners share and share like & placed in the hands of John Colvile goldsmith<ref>John Colville, goldsmith of London was XXXXX</ref> for the advanceing & carrieing on ofe the said Joint Trade and it was further agreed between your Orators and the said Sir William//
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//Ryder and William Cutler that the said trade should be managed and driven on in the names of your Orator John Buckworth and the said William Cutler Jointly but not by either of them in particular and that all Letters & orders touching the said Trade should be in both their names as Likewise all goods which should be bought//
  
  

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C5/53/26 f. 1




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//XXXX//
//3:o Octobris 1668//

//?Wychel//

//To the Right hono:ble S:r Orlando Bridgman knight and Barronett Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England//

//Humbly complayneing therewith unto your honor your Orator Sir Richard fforde of London knight and John Buckworth of London merchant That in the moneth of May in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred sixty and fower there being A treaty between your Orators and S:r William Ryder of//

//London knight and William Cutler of London merchant touching a trade of Iron and copper to be driven & carried on att Stockholme in Sweadland by them all Jointly it was concluded and fully agreed upon between your said Orators and the said S:r William Ryder and William Cutler to become Joint partners in Equall//

//fowerths in the said trade of Iron & copper & that a Joint Stock should be forthwith raised by all the partners share and share like & placed in the hands of John Colvile goldsmith[1] for the advanceing & carrieing on ofe the said Joint Trade and it was further agreed between your Orators and the said Sir William//

//Ryder and William Cutler that the said trade should be managed and driven on in the names of your Orator John Buckworth and the said William Cutler Jointly but not by either of them in particular and that all Letters & orders touching the said Trade should be in both their names as Likewise all goods which should be bought//




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  1. John Colville, goldsmith of London was XXXXX