HCA 3/47 f.36v Annotate
Volume | HCA 3/47 |
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Folio | 36 |
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First transcriber | |
Colin Greenstreet | |
First transcribed | |
2013/03/23 | |
Editorial history | |
Edited on 02/05/2015 by Colin Greenstreet |
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porrected a premium decretum in writinge which
the Judges at his petition in paine et cetera each beinge
made by him of the truth of the contents thereof
accordinge to the information to him given which hee
beleeveth to bee not admitted and decreed as in
the same is contained Then the said Smith in paine
et cetera porrected a bill of expences in writing which
the Judges did tax at the summe of six pounds and
tenne shillings and Smith made oath that his
clients have expended and are to expend the said
summe./
Ralph Stubb late owner of one}
eighth parte of the shippe the}
Scout against William Standen}
Colequite}
Which day appeared the said
Colequite for the said
Stubb and made himselfe
partie for him and alleadged
that William Standen and Company
owners of seaven eight parts of the
said shippe the Scout beinge long since
resolved to sett forth the said shippe upon a
voyage to sea did cause the said Stubb to bee
cited to appeare to contribute his proportionable
parte of the charges in setting forth the said shippe or
els to show cause why the said shippe should not
bee repaired and sett to Sea att their owne charges
whoe not appearinge att the time prefixed nor by
himselfe or his proctor showinge any cause why the
said shippe should not bee repayred and sett to sea
att the charge of the said Standen and Company
The Court thereupon did order and decree the said
shipp to bee repaired and sett to Sea att the proper
costs and charges of the said Standen and Company
they first giving securitie to the effect in the like
cases usuall And thereupon Mr Suckley proctor for
and on the behalfe of the said Stanon and William
Drakeford upon the second day of June 1654 produced
twoe sureties whoe became bound for the said
Standen and Drakeford in the summe of ffifty pounds
of lawfull money of England to the said Ralph Stubbs to
returne the said 8th parte of the said shipp the Scout
into the River of Thames within twelve monthes and
to submitt the same to the arrest of this Court or to
pay the value of the same accordinge to the appointment
thereof taken by authority of this Court in case the
same shall in the meane time miscarry or be cast away
Now forasmuch as the said twelve monthes are longe
since elapsed and the said shippe not returned as
aforesaid The Court at the petition of the said
Colequite did condemne the said Standon in the
value of the said eighth parte of the said shippe the
Scout accordinge to the said appointment amounting to
the summe of 19 li 7 s 3 d to the said Ralph Stubb and
decreed him to bee monished to pay the same within
fourteene after daies after monition./.
George Gray