HCA 3/46 f.607v Annotate
Volume | HCA 3/46 |
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Folio | 607 |
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Taylor against Blake}
Suckley Smith}
Thursday the eighth day of May 1656
before the said Judge in his chamber
et cetera Appeared the said Suckley and alleadged
that 15 daies are fully expired since the
givinge the Sentence in this cause And the
Judge att his petition did decree the said Blake
to bee monished to appeare the third day after
if et ctera to shewe cause et cetera why the sentence
should not bee putt into execution and charges
of suite taxed./.
harris and Bowyer against}
Waters [?Burrill] and others}
Smith Suckley}
Which day Suckley appeared
and produced for a witnes
ffrancis Sheppard whome
the Judges receaved and administred
an oath unto him to speake the truth
at the time of his examination In the
presence of Smith dissentinge and having the
usuall time for Interrogatories./.
John [Berkenhout] henry Wood and}
Company against Edward [?Basse]}
Budd Smith}
Which day appeared the said
Smith for the said Basse
and made himselfe partie for
him and produced for suretie
Richard Batson of the parish of Saint
James Harlick hith London merchant and
Thomas Bridgewood of the same place Sugar
Baker whoe submitting themselves et cetera obliged
themselves et cetera for the said Edward Basse in the
summe of one Thousand pounds of lawfull money of
England to the said John Berkenhaut henry Wood and
Company to answer the action by them commenced against
the said Basse and to pay what they shall bee
condemned in with expences of suite in case hee
shalbee overthrowne and to bring forth the said
Basse in Judgement whensoever his presence shalbee
thereunto lawfully required And unles et cetera Which
caution the Judge receaved and Mr Smith
then undertooke that the said [?Bosse] shall
personally appeare before the Judges of this Court
upon wednesday next./.
Peter Perkins against the vessell}
called the Cabbidge man of}
which Cornelius Cason is Master}
and her Tackle et cetera and against the}
said Cason and all others et cetera}
Budd}
Friday the ninth day of May
1656 before the [?same] Judge
et cetera Appeared the said Budd
for the said Cornelius Cason
and Company and made
himselfe partie for them and
alleadged that the said shippe
called the Cabbidge man did at the
time of the arrest in this behalfe made
and still doth belonge unto him and produced
for sureties Robert Gate of the parish
of Saint Dunstans in the East London Grocer
and Ambrose Pomeroy of the parish of Saint
Olaves