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the said shipp the Society and to pay what the said
Bowle and [?XXXX] shalbe condemned in with expences of suite in case
they shalbe overthrowne and to bring forth the said Bowle
and company in Judgement whensoever their presence shalbe
thereunto required And unles et cetera Which caution the Judge
receaved and decreed the said shipp to be released from the
arrest/

daniel Bowle and companny owners of the}
shipp the Society against the shippe the}
hunter of which Phillipp Wild is master}
and her tackle and furniture and against the}
said Wild and all others et cetera}

Tuesday the 15th of May 1655 before
doctor Clerke in his chamber et cetera Appeared
Mr Suckley for Phillip Wild ad
company and made himselfe party for
them and alleadged that the said shipp
the hunter did at the time of the arrest
in this behalfe made and still doe belonge
unto them and produced for sureties John Gray
of the parish of Mary Whitechappell gentleman and
William Mantle of the parish of Mary Wolnoth
Goldsmith who submitting themselves et cetera obliged themselves
et cetera for the said Wild and company in the summe of 30 li
of lawfull money of England to the said daniel Bowle
and Company to answeare the action in this behalfe commenced
against the said shipp the hunter and to pay what the said Wild
and company shalbe condemned in with expences of suite in
case they shalbe overthrowne and to bring forth the party in
Judgement And unles et cetera Which caution the Judge receaved./.

Benjamin Parkhurst and company against the}
shipp the Ryeflower of which Martin keene is}
master and her tackle and furniture and against the}
said keene and all others et cetera Suckley}

Which day the said Suckley appeared for the
said Keene and company and made himselfe
partie for them and alleaadged that the
said shipp the Ryeflower did at the time
of the arrest in this behalfe made and still
doth belong unto them and produced for sureties
Arnold Beake of the parish of George Buttolph
lane London merchant and John holdinge of
Mary Whitechappell ffactor who submittinge
themselves et cetera obliged themselves et cetera for the said
Keene and company in the summe of 100 li of lawfull money
of England to the said Parkhurst and company to answer
the action in this behalfe commenced against the said shippe
and to paye what the said Keene and company shalbe
condemned in with expences of suite in case they shalbe
overthrowne And unles et cetera Which caution the Judge receaved

hugh fforth against one 8th and one 32th parte}
of the shipp Bendish of which Alexander}
Browne is master late belonging to Jacob}
[?Searle] deceased the late master thereof and the}
freight due for the same and against the exeecutor}
or administrator of the said Searle Cheeke}
ffrancklin}

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