First transcribed
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27 April 2015 +
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First transcriber
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Colin Greenstreet +
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Folio
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24 +
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Parent volume
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HCA 3/46 +
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Uploaded image; transcribed on 27/04/2015 +
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Transcription
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which the Judges admitted soe farre as the … which the Judges admitted soe farre as the same ought by law to be<br />
admitted Which said allegation being soe admitted and repeated and the<br />
said Baker exhibiting for the said Stubbs and making himselfe party for<br />
him not beleeving the same to be true the Judges assigned the said<br />
Suckley to prove the same the thir Court day from hence and decreed for the<br />
said Stubbs his answeare the third day after if et cetera./
John Gould against one 32th parte of the ''Bendish''}<br />
belonging to humfry Sidney and against the}<br />
said Sidney and all others et cetera ffrancklin}
Which day the Judges at the petition of the said<br />
ffrancklin did continue the certificate in the same
state that now it is untill wednesday next in the<br />
afternoone./.
A busines of setting forth to Sea of the shipp}<br />
the ''Scout'' promoted by William drakeford and}<br />
William Standen and others parteowners of the}<br />
said shipp against Ralph Stubbs owner of an 8th}<br />
parte}
Which day Suckley accused the contumacy of the<br />
said Stubb, in not appearinge and desired the<br />
said shipp to bee appraised and sett forth to Sea<br />
at the proper costs and charges of the said<br />
drakeford and Standen Whereupon the Judges<br />
at the petition of the said Suckley did decree the<br />
said shipp to be appraised by Comissioners to be named on<br />
both sides in case the said Colequite shall name Comissioners<br />
by to morrow noone intimation beinge in the meane time given unto him and<br />
the said appraisement being made the Judges at the further petition<br />
of the said Suckley did decree the said shipp to be repaired and<br />
sett to Sea at the proper costs and charges of the said drakeford<br />
Standen and company upon security in the like cases usuall in case noe cause<br />
be shewed to the contrary by Colquites Clients by wednesday next at noone
A generall continuation of all causes and certificates}<br />
untill the last Certificate of thsi Tearme}
Which day the Judges did continue all causes and<br />
certificates this day assigned and continued in which<br />
noe Acts are this day particulerly [?specified] and all<br />
certificates this day to be brought in and which are not<br />
returned in the same state that now they are untill the<br />
last Session of ths Tearme./.
George Blowers and company master and owners}<br />
of the shipp Called the ''Talent'' against the}<br />
shipp called the ''Jeremy'' whereof William}<br />
Parrish is master and against all et cetera ffrancklin}
'''Wednesday the 12th of Aprill 1654''' before<br />
doctor Clerke and doctor Godolphin Judges et cetera in the<br />
dyning chamber et cetera in the presence of Samuel howe<br />
notary publique Appeared the said ffrancklin for<br />
Thomas Gould and William Babb and made<br />
himselfe party for them and alleadged that the said<br />
shipp the ''Jeremy'' doth belonge unto them and produced<br />
for sureties John Rishley of the parish of Saint Saviours<br />
in the burrough of Southwarke Baker and William<br />
Parish of Redriffe in the County of Surrey marriner whoe<br />
submitting themselves et cetera obliged themselves et cetera for the said Gold<br />
and Babb in the summe of 60 ''li'' of lawfull money of England to the<br />
said George Blowers and company to answer the action in this<br />
behalfe commenced against the said shippe and to pay what they shalbe condemned<br />
in with expences of suite in case they shalbe overthrowne And unles<br />
et cetera Which caution the Judges receaved and decreed the said shipp to be<br />
released from the arrest Then the said ffrancklin under protestation not<br />
acknowledginge any dammage to be done to the said shipp the ''Talent'' or<br />
any thinge to be due to the said Blowers and company but to avoid<br />
further vexation and suite he tendred xx ''s'' for the pretended dammage and<br />
vj ''s'' for the expences which he left in the Registry of this Court./.
A businesn the Registry of this Court./.
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