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Transcription

in the presence of Samuell howe notary publique
Appeared the said Budd for the said Howell
Bloe and Company and made himself party for
them, and upon the allegation by Colequite given
produced for a wittnes Nicholas Barret whome the
Judges receaved and administred an oath unto him to
speake the truth at the time of his examination./

The Lord Protector et cetera against}
Paschoe Nelder and others}
Budd ffrancklin}

Which day the said Bud gave an
additional article
against the said Nelder and others and
repeated the Articles by him
formerlye given and remayninge
in the Registrye of this Court which
the Judges at his petition admitted
soe farr as the same is by lawe admissible
which beinge soe admitted and repeated and
the said ffrancklin not beleevinge the same to
be true The Judges at the petition of the said
Bud did decree for the answeres of the said
Nelder and others upon Thursday next if they be
in Towne or else upon the next day after Assension
day next./

The same against John Brewer}
Bud, Smith}

Which day doctor Walker Advocate for
his said Highnes the Lord Protector
et cetera exhibited the Compulsory against one
Robert deane a wittnes therein named
and the said deane not appearinge, the
Judges at the petition of the said Advocate
accusinge his contumacie pronounced him
contumacious and in paine et cetera to be attached et cetera

A Businies of Contempt}
promoted by John Cole against}
Adam Jennings Roger Coleman}
and Thomas Seaman their}
Atturney. Suckley}

Which day, the said Suckley exhibited
the originall mandate with the
Certificate thereon indorsed, and
open preconization being made for
the said Jennings Coleman and SEaman
and they not appearinge The Judges
at the petition of the said Suckley
accusing their contumacie pronounced
them contumacious, and in paine and decreed
them to be attached untill they shall appeare
accordinge to the effect in the said mandate
expressed:/

Child and others against Batson}
and Beane, Suckley, Smith}

Which day the said Smith
gave in allegation in writinge
which the Judges at his petition
admitted soe farr as the same
is by lawe admissible which said
Allegation, beinge soe admitted and
repeated the said Suckley did not
beleeve the same to be true/

ffishman and Child against}
Batson and Beane}
Suckley, Smith}

Wednesday the 26th day of
Aprill 1654. before the worshipfull
William Clarke and John Godolphin
doctors of Lawes Judges et cetera in the
dyninge Chamber et cetera in the presence of
Samuell howe notary publique Appeared
the said Smith and alleadged that William humfries
Richard Parker Richard Munday and Christopher Wise
are necessarie wittnesses to prove the Contents
of the allegation by him in this cause given and
admitted