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admitted whoe beinge required to come and … admitted whoe beinge required to come and testifie their<br />
knowledge in this buisinies have refused soe to doe<br />
and therefore he desired a Compulsory against the saide<br />
wittnesses, and the answere of the said ffishman and<br />
Child to the said allegation in the presence of the said<br />
Suckley dissentinge and alleadginge that the said<br />
ffishman is gone to sea, and the said Childe being then<br />
[?pute] in Court, the said Smith produced him upon the<br />
said allegation, and the Judges administred an oath<br />
unto him to make a true answere to the said allegation<br />
and monished him to be examined by the Register<br />
and did decree a Compulsory against the said wittnesses<br />
returneable upon Tuesday next in the afternoone and<br />
with the consent of both sides the Court did assigne to<br />
heare this cause and finally to determine the same<br />
upon the whole matter referred by the Councell the<br />
same time./
The Lord Protector et cetera against John}<br />
Brewer, Bud, Suckley}
Which day the said Bud upon<br />
the allegation by him in this<br />
cause given and admitted produced<br />
for a wittnes Robert deane whome<br />
the Judges receaved, and administred an<br />
oath into him to speake the truth at the<br />
time of his examination in the presence of<br />
Smith dissentinge, and haveing the usuall<br />
tyme for Interrogatories./
William humfries against Thomas}<br />
Lambe, Allen}
Which day appeared the saide<br />
Allen for the said Lambe and<br />
made him self party for him, and<br />
produced for sureties Thomas havard<br />
of the parishes of Saint Mary Somersett<br />
London waterman and Edward Baskervile<br />
of the parishe of Saint Saviours in the<br />
burroughe of Southwarke fisherman and<br />
waterman whoe submittinge themselves et cetera<br />
obliged themselves et cetera for the said Thomas lambe<br />
in fortie pounds of lawfull money of England to<br />
the said William humfries to answere the Action<br />
commenced by the said humfries against the said Lambe and<br />
to pay what the said Lambe shalbe condemned in<br />
with expences of suite in case he shalbe overthrowen<br />
And to bringe forth the said Lambe in iudgement<br />
whensoever his presence shalbe required And the<br />
said Lambe obliged him self in the same sume and to<br />
the same effect, and to save gis said sureties [?an]<br />
harmeles And unles et cetera which Caution the Judges<br />
receaved, and decreed the said Lambe to be released<br />
from the arrest./
A Buisnies of Contempt promoted}<br />
by John Crosse against Phineas P[?et]}<br />
and John Jerome his Attorney}<br />
Suckley}
Which day the said Suckley<br />
appeared for the saide<br />
Crosse and made himself<br />
party for him and alleadged<br />
that the said Pet doth sue and<br />
implead the said Crosse by the<br />
said Jerome his Attorney in the<br />
Sheriffs Court of this Cittye for a<br />
shipp called the ''ffrancis'' pretended<br />
by him to be lost in the parishe of<br />
Alhallowes Barkinge London in contempt<br />
of the Lawe and of the Jurisdiction of this Court<br />
andJurisdiction of this Court<br />
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