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to answeare the action commenced by them a … to answeare the action commenced by them against the said<br />
shipp soe farr as the same is lyable by lawe, and<br />
alsoe against the said Beck, and to pay what the saide<br />
Beck shalbe condemned in with expences of suite<br />
in case he shalbe overthrowen, and to bring forth<br />
the said Neck in Judgement whensoever his presence<br />
shalbe required And the said Beck obliged himself<br />
et cetera in the same sume and to the same effect and to<br />
save his said sureties harmeles And unles et cetera which<br />
Caution the Judges receaved and decreed the said<br />
shipp and the said Beck to be released from the<br />
arrest./
A Buisines of Contempt}<br />
promoted by [BLANK IN ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT] Cole}<br />
against Adam Jennings}<br />
Suckley, Smith}
Which day appeared the said<br />
Cole and Jennings, and the<br />
said Jennings agreeing and<br />
undertakinge to desist from<br />
further proceedings at the Common<br />
Lawe against the said Cole for the proffitts<br />
of his part of the shippe whereof hee<br />
the said Cole was master in case the saide<br />
Cole will give him an Account of the same<br />
in this Court and to with drawe his action here<br />
the said Cole did then presentlye give the said<br />
Jennings an Account thereof under his hands<br />
And thereupon the Judges with the consent<br />
of the said Cole did decree the said Jennings<br />
to be released from the Attachment of this<br />
Court under which he nowe is without any charges<br />
by him to be paid./
Powell and others against James}<br />
Jauncey, Suckley, Clements}
Which day the said Suckley<br />
exhibited the originall mandate<br />
with the Certificate thereon<br />
indorsed, and open preconization<br />
being made for the said Jauncey<br />
Appeared the said Clements under<br />
protestation et cetera for the said James<br />
Jauncey and made himself party for<br />
him in whose presence the said Suckley alleadged<br />
That the said James Jauncey is owner of<br />
one 4th part of the shipp the ''hopewell'' in this<br />
cause mentioned, and that the same was made<br />
over unto him by the said Thomas Jauncey in his<br />
life tyme and that he the said James Jauncey did<br />
afterwards accept the said part and lay clayme to<br />
the sme to his owne, and was generally reputed and<br />
taken notice of to be an owner of one 4th part of<br />
the said shipp, and that one 4th part of the goods<br />
brought in the said shipp from Guiny to the Bar=<br />
badoes was there shared for the Accompt of the said<br />
James Jauncey and desired him to be monished to<br />
pay one 4th part of the wages in this behalf due<br />
The said Clements dissentinge and alleadginge that<br />
the said James Jauncey hath not taken upon him<br />
the administration of the goods of Thomas Jauncey<br />
his brother deceased one of the part owners of the<br />
shipp The ''hopewell'' in the proceedings of this<br />
cause mentioned, but that the same hath bin and is in<br />
due forme of lawe setled upon Thomas Marsh Esquire<br />
and desired the said James Jauncey to be dismissed<br />
with expences and undertooke for his appearance<br />
uponrtooke for his appearance<br />
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