MRP: C10/58/29 f. 1

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C10/58/29 f. 1



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//?X May 1659//

//To the right hon:ble Lorde Keeper of the Great Seale of England//

//Complaining sheweth unto yo:r Lo:pps W:m ?Gomeldon Citizen and Skinner of London That Richard Gomedon your Orator brother being in or about the yeare one thousand six Hundred fforty and nyne to goe//

//into Holland to remaine as a ffactor for yo:r Orato:r att Amsterdam and Thomas Marsham Esq:r since dec:d then and long before and after residing with his family and sojourning and dyeting w.th yo: Orator//

//who had married his NXXXX and so continuing till the tyme of his death which happened in or about the noneth of December the yeare One Thousand Six Hundred ffowerty and nine and the said Thomas Marsham being att the tyme//

//aforesaid indebted unto yo:r Orato:r for lodging and dyet for himselfe his freinds and family and otherwise upon accompt to the value of about ffoure Hundred pounds, yo:r Orato:r did desire the said Thomas//

//Marsham to send with yo:r Orato:rs said brother a letter of Creditt to Jonas Abeeles who was the said Thomas Marshams correspondent in Amsterdam to furnish yo:r Orato:rs said brother with the summe//

//of Three Hundred pounds whereupon the said Thomas Marsham or Cap:t W:m Ryder by his Order (of whose name in these troublesome tymes the said Thomas Marsham did make use of in regard hee the said Thomas//

//Marsham had himselfe bin in the quarters of the late King) did send a lre of creditt to the XXXX said Jonas Abeell to the effect aforesaid Upon which lre your Orato:rs sayd brother did receive of the said Jonas//

//Abeell the said Three Hundred pounds and charged upon your Orato:r ?X in respect thereof Three bills of Exchange of the value of one Hundred pounds a piece payable to the said Thomas Marsham and W:m Ryder, or to//

//the said W:m Ryder alone Which said bills coming to the hands of the said W:m Ryder, Hee desired to know of the said Thomas Marsham what hee should doe therewith who directed him to deliver//

//the same to him the said Thomas Marsham and to place them in his accompt, for that hee had accompt with yo:r Orato:r, And the said bills being shewed to your Orato:r your Orator did (as is alleged) accept thereof//

//And there being att that tyme and before the last of the said bills became payable above ffowre Hundred pounds from the said Thomas Marsham to yo:r Orato:r upon accompt for lodging and dyet and otherwise, yo:r//

//Orato:r did accept of the said Three Hundred pounds so charged upon him by the said bills in part of satisfaccon thereof, and gave credit to the said Thomas Marsham for the same//

//and did discharge himof so much upon accompt And the said Thomas Marsham allowing thereof did not protest the said bills, but rested satisfied with the creditt and allowance yo:r Orato:r//

//gave him upon the account aforesaid and paid severall other summes of money which afterwards became due to yo:r Orator XXre the the said bills came//

//?unto, to the value of One Hundred pounds and upwards for the lodging and dyet of himselfe and his family and otherwise upon accompt and the said Thomas Marsham did acknowledge//

//both to the said W:m Ryder and also to John Marsham





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